Porhomayon Jahan, Zadeii Gino, Yarahamadi Alireza, Nader Nader D
VA Western New York Healthcare System, Division of Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA ; VA Medical Center, Rm 203C, 3495 Bailey Ave, Buffalo, NY 14215, USA.
Case Rep Anesthesiol. 2013;2013:253218. doi: 10.1155/2013/253218. Epub 2013 Jan 22.
The developments of new spinal needles and needle tip designs have reduced the incidence of postdural puncture headache (PDPH). Although it is clear that reducing the loss of CSF leak from dural puncture reduces the headache, there are areas regarding the pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of PDPH that remain controversial. Air travel by itself may impose physiological alteration in central nervous system that may be detrimental to patients with PDPH. This case report highlights a case of a young female patient who suffered from a severe incapacitating PDPH headache during high-altitude flight with a commercial jet.