Reduced Postdural Puncture Backache with Paramedian vs Median Approach for Spinal Anesthesia
Reduced Postdural Puncture Backache with Paramedian vs Median Approach for Spinal Anesthesia
Incidence of newly developed postoperative low back pain with median versus paramedian approach for spinal anesthesia
Korean J Anesthesiol. 2020 Dec;73(6):518-524.Did you know you're eligible to earn 0.5 CME credits for reading this report? Click Here
Synopsis
One hundred and twenty-four patients who were undergoing an elective surgery were randomized to receive spinal anesthesia via a paramedian (n=60) or median (n=64) approach. Outcomes of interest included pain evaluated using the numeric rating scale (NRS), incidence of back pain, patient satisfaction, the incidence of postdural puncture backache (PDPB), time of operation, bed rest time, and peri-op...
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