Ladda PermpolprasertPhongthara VichitvejpaisalSaowapark ChumpathongPattrapun WongsripuemtetFaculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University2019-08-232019-08-232018-09-01Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.101, No.9 (2018), S75-S81012522082-s2.0-85064232757https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/46338© 2018, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: To investigate the incidence and characteristics of postdural puncture headache [PDPH] requiring epidural blood patch in patients undergoing cesarean section under spinal anesthesia and find out factors associated with early PDPH onset and peak PDPH. Materials and Methods: This descriptive, retrospective study included patients who received spinal anesthesia for cesarean section and developed PDPH requiring treatment with epidural blood patch during a study period from January 2006 to July 2017. PDPH was diagnosed by an obstetric anesthesiologist. Collected data included demographic characteristics; types and sizes of spinal needles; PDPH features; spinal needle approach techniques (paramedian or midline approach); number of lumbar puncture attempts; operator experience levels; conservative treatment, volume of blood administered through an epidural space, and length of hospital stay. Results: From a total of 35,290 parturients 77 patients who developed PDPH and required treatment with epidural blood patch were identified. Parturients had a mean age of 30.6±4.7 years, and a mean BMI of 27.8±6.0 kg/m2. Most patients had the following features: PDPH occurring in both the occipital and frontal area (66.2%); receiving first attempt maneuver (58.1%); using 26 gauge (G) Quincke spinal needle (42.9%); and, being performed by 2nd-year resident (39.0%). Patients undergoing epidural blood patch had a mean length of hospital stay of 5.79±2.5 days, with a mean volume of blood administered through an epidural space of 13.08±3.5 mL. The association between early onset (0 to 1 postoperative day) or early peak (0 to 2 postoperative day) of PDPH and the investigated factors did not reach statistically significant level. Conclusion: Of 35,290 parturients who underwent spinal anesthesia for cesarean section, 77 patients (0.2%) developed PDPH requiring treatment with epidural blood patch. No investigated factors were found to be significantly associated with PDPH onset or peak PDPH.Mahidol UniversityMedicineA retrospective study of postdural puncture headache after spinal anesthesia for cesarean section treated by epidural blood patch: Incidence and associated factorsArticleSCOPUS