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Greater Occipital Nerve Block or Suboccipital Intramuscular Injections are effective for management of Postdural Puncture Headache: A placebo-controlled study.

• 2023
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المؤلفون Islam A Shaboob , Samar A. Salman
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Background: Postdural puncture headache (PDPH) is not uncommon complication of neuroaxial anesthesia and it affects the mother and the newborn. PDPH may be resistant to conservative management and requires intervention.
Objectives: To evaluate the outcomes of bilateral greater occipital nerve block (GONB) and bilateral suboccipital intramuscular injection in a placebo-controlled study for management of PDPH.
Patients: 50 patients received bilateral saline injection, 32 patients received suboccipital intramuscular injection and 33 patients received GONB using a mixture of 40 mg lidocaine and 8 mg dexamethasone injection. Pain severity was assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale at baseline and weekly for 4-wks and monthly for 6-m after block, Pain-induced disability was assessed using the Oswestry Pain Disability Questionnaire (OPDQ) score and analgesic requirements were graded at baseline, 1-, 3- and 6-m after block. The success rate was defined at the end of 6-m follow-up as the frequency of patients who stopped consumption of analgesia and/or had minimal-to-mild disability with OPDQ score of