The Relationship between the Phases of the Menstrual Cycle on the Incidence and Severity of Headache after Spinal Anesthesia.

作者: Mahmoud reza Moradkhani , Arash Karimi , Zahra Zarei , Sepideh Vahabi , None

DOI: 10.1055/S-0039-1696967

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摘要: Introduction Headache after spinal anesthesia is a common complication, which caused dural puncture due to discharge of cerebrospinal fluid and reduction in the volume pressure. Studies have shown that variety factors are involved including needle shape, size, patient's sex, age, duration surgery, history anesthesia, headaches. One possible factor phase menstrual cycle. Many studies investigated effect cycle on such as postoperative nausea, vomiting, propofol injection pain, sore throat intubation. Also, many different phases migraine Therefore, we decided investigate headache anesthesia. Materials Methods To determine relationship between cycle, study included all patients undergoing Shohada Ashayer Asalian Hospitals Khorramabad. This cohort 279 patients, data collection tool was questionnaire. The from questionnaire phase, surgical procedures, pain location, intensity, headache, Results There no statistically significant difference location phase. Conclusion Considering high incidence postdural follicular it recommended with risk headaches undergo surgery luteal

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