A case of paradoxical presentation of a postural postdural puncture headache after combined spinal-epidural anesthesia.

John W Bordlee, Burton D Beakley,Rayomond Mody, Anne P McConville,Jonathan T Weed, Brian P McClure, Peter J Foldes, Jonathan G Ma,Alan D Kaye,Jonathan P Eskander

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia(2017)

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We report a case of paradoxical presentation of a postural postdural puncture headache secondary to dural puncture with a 25-gauge Whitacre needle for combined spinal-epidural anesthesia. This 27-year-old female patient presented to the emergency department with elevated blood pressure and a global headache 9 days after administration of epidural anesthesia for a spontaneous vaginal delivery after an uncomplicated pregnancy. The patient reported that the headache was more intense when lying down and immediately improved when she sat or stood up from a recumbent position. The patient was discharged from emergency department after an improvement following treatment with labetalol, ondansetron, ketorolac, and fluid resuscitation.
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Combined spinal-epidural,CSE,Dural puncture,Epidural,Paradoxical postdural puncture headache,Spinal headache
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