Clinical Trial: A Randomized Study Evaluating the Incidence of Post Lumbar Puncture Headache With Atraumatic Needles in Hematology

Study Status: Not yet recruiting
Recruit Status: Not yet recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: SPPLAASH Study : a Randomized Study Aiming at Evaluating the Incidence of Post Lumbar Puncture Headache (PLPH) With the Use of Atraumatic Needles in Hematology

Brief Summary: Lumbar punctures are implemented for the diagnosis of patients with hematologic symptoms as well as for the intrathecal chemotherapy injections. Post lumbar puncture headache is a common complication for patients and is characterized by the occurrence of a headache with an orthostatic component, with additional symptoms such as nausea. Some studies in neurology, anesthesia and gynecology have previously shown a decreased incidence for post lumbar puncture headache while using atraumatic needles as compared to standard needles. In this context, it is necessary to better document the incidence of post lumbar puncture headache with the use of atraumatic needles in hematologic patients.