Impact of supine recumbency duration on the complications after lumbar puncture in children / 中华实用儿科临床杂志
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
; (24): 914-918, 2014.
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Objective To evaluate the post-puncture complications in children,and to evaluate the difference in the occurrence rate of headache and backache between patients who had 1 hour of supine recumbency and those who had 4 hours of supine recumbency,to provide evidence for the standardized lumbar puncture (LP) procedure of children.Methods Inpatients who were older than 3 and had diagnostic LP in the course of their treatment between Nov.2012 and Apr.2013 were enrolled.The LP was performed by the same investigator under the standardized institutional guideline for LP and the information of number of LP attempts,duration of LP and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) drainage volume were recorded.After the procedure,all the children were randomly assigned into 2 groupsthe test group had supine recumbency for 1 hour after LP,and the control group had it for 4 hours.For the first 5 days following LP,reports of headache and backache were recorded by another physician who didn't participate in this study.The difference in the occurrence rate of headache and backache between test group and control group was assessed by the chi-square test or Fisher's probabilities in 2 × 2 table.And a Logistic regression analysis was performed to assess the risk factors for the occurrence of the headache and backache.Results The overall frequency of headache was 4.6% (4/87 cases).The frequency of headache was not significantly different between the test group (2.4%) and control group (6.7%) (P =0.617).And the overall frequency of backache was 19.5 % (17/87 cases),and it was not significantly different between the 2 groups (test group21.4%,control group17.8 %,P =0.668).In a Logistic regression analysis,age (P =0.011,OR6.884,95% CI1.398-33.906) and the previous history of lumbar puncture (P =0.018,0R0.126,95 % CI0.026-0.618) were significant risk factors for the occurrence of backache.The risk of backache in children with more than 2 times of LP was decreased.And the risk was higher in the children older than 6 years than those younger than 6 years.Conclusions Headache and backache were the most frequent post-puncture complications in children.There was no difference between short duration (1 hour) of supine recumbency and long duration (4 hours) in preventing the occurrence of headache and backache after LP.
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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
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2014
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