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CompletedNCT03126045

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

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

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
68 (actual)
Sponsor
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint Etienne · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

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.

Detailed description

Lumbar punctures (LP) are implemented for the diagnosis of patients with hematologic symptoms as well as for the intrathecal chemotherapy injections. Post lumbar puncture headache (PLPH) is a common complication in around 30% of patients. PLPH is characterized by the occurrence of a headache with an orthostatic component within 12-72 hours after LP with additional symptoms such as nausea. Even if this phenomenon spontaneously resolves within 3 to 5 days, symptoms can immobilize the patient and can interfere with his daily activities. Technical procedures largely influence the incidence of PLPH. Indeed, some studies in neurology, anesthesia and gynecology have previously shown a decreased incidence for PLHP while using atraumatic needles as compared to standard needles. So far, few data are available for hematology. In this context, it is necessary to better document the incidence of PLPH with the use of atraumatic needles in hematologic patients.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEStandard needlePatients will perform a spinal punction with a standard needle, used in the usual practice. The standard needles have the following characteristics : BD 22 G x 3 ½ in, 90mm, Quincke spinal needle, Black hub. When more than 2 attempts for lumbar puncture fail, the investigator will proceed with standard techniques (BD 20G x 3 ½ in, Quincke spinal needle, 90mm, yellow hub). This is a failed lumbar puncture.
DEVICEAtraumatic needlePatients will perform a spinal punction with an atraumatic needle, used in the hematological service of the CHU of Saint-Etienne. The atraumatic needles have the following characteristics : Vygon 24 G × 3 ½ in, 90mm, Whitacre Pencil Point Spinal Needle, Purple hub. When more than 2 attempts for lumbar puncture fail, the investigator will proceed with standard techniques (BD 20G x 3 ½ in, Quincke spinal needle, 90mm, yellow hub). This is a failed lumbar puncture.

Timeline

Start date
2017-08-22
Primary completion
2020-10-20
Completion
2020-10-31
First posted
2017-04-24
Last updated
2022-02-08

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: France

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03126045. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.