In patients receiving spinal anesthesia, can homocysteine and C-reactive protein levels predict the development of postdural puncture headache?
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Objectives: Postdural puncture headache (PDPH) is a complication that may arise following spinal anesthesia. We investigated whether homocysteine and C-reactive protein levels may be associated in the development of PDPH in patients that received spinal anesthesia.
Materials and Methods: In order to determine homocysteine and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels, blood samples were taken from patients before and one day following spinal anesthesia. A total of 100 male patients were enrolled in the study. The mean age of the patients was 29 years old. Out of all the patients, a total of 6 developed headaches. The Mann-Whitney U-test was used to compare homocysteine and CRP levels between patients that did and did not develop headaches.
Results: Homocysteine levels before and after the operation were higher in subjects that developed a headache as compared to patients that did not develop headaches (p<0.001). CRP levels did not differ significantly between patients with headaches and patients that did not experience them (p>0.05).
Conclusions: High blood levels of homocysteine in patients with
PDPH might be used as a biomarker so to predict the development of PDPH.
However, future larger, multi-center studies are needed to further elucidate
this association.
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- Referans 1.Bedirli N, Akkaya T: Postspinal Başağrısı. Anestezi Dergisi. 2010:18(3):135-140
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Birincil Dil
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Birinci Basamak Sağlık Hizmetleri
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Araştırma Makalesi
Yayımlanma Tarihi
30 Ağustos 2019
Gönderilme Tarihi
1 Ağustos 2019
Kabul Tarihi
29 Ağustos 2019
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