Shah J L, Veness A M
Anaesthesia. 1985 Nov;40(11):1120-3. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2044.1985.tb10616.x.
Twenty five patients were treated with an epidural blood patch for persistent headache, following a known or suspected dural puncture. Fifteen to 20 ml blood was injected into the epidural space through a catheter inserted one space away from the dural puncture. The catheter technique was useful in confirming the clinical diagnosis of previously unrecognised dural tap in six patients with severe headache. It was possible to perform the blood patch single-handed.
25例已知或疑似硬膜穿刺后出现持续性头痛的患者接受了硬膜外血贴治疗。通过在距硬膜穿刺点一个椎间隙处插入的导管,将15至20毫升血液注入硬膜外间隙。导管技术有助于确诊6例严重头痛患者先前未被识别的硬膜穿刺。单人即可完成血贴操作。