Searching for clues: why childbirth headache treatment sometimes leads to Long-Term pain
NCT ID NCT05888324
Summary
This study aims to understand why some women develop chronic headaches after receiving a 'blood patch' treatment for a severe spinal headache caused by an accidental puncture during epidural placement for childbirth. Researchers will follow 98 women for 6 months after their treatment, collecting details about the original procedure, the blood patch itself, and the patients' recovery. The goal is to identify factors linked to developing long-term headaches to improve future care.
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Locations
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Port-Royal Maternity ward - Cochin Hopsital - APHP
Paris, Île-de-France Region, 75014, France
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