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Ugeskrift for laeger · May 1995
Comparative Study[Pressure and flow-profile of different spinal needles].
- M Hansen, K B Braun, and M R Poulsen.
- Sønderborg Sygehus.
- Ugeskr. Laeg. 1995 May 22; 157 (21): 3059-60.
AbstractThe flow characteristics of four different types of spinal needles were investigated by measuring the infusion pressure during steady state infusion of either saline or an X-ray contrast agent. Two pencilpoint needles, a Whitacre 22Gauge and a Sprotte 24Gauge, possessed flow characteristics similar to a 22Gauge Quincke point needle. Use of pencilpoint needles for spinal anaesthesia results in a lower incidence of postdural puncture headache compared to the Quincke point needle. We therefore recommended the use of pencilpoint needles for myelography.
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