Headache following a lumbar puncture (post-lumbar-puncture headache,PLPH)is a common and often debilitating syndrome, which was reported to occur in about 40% patients who received lumbar puncture. Now there lacks of effective approaches in the prophylaxis of PLPH, although some physicians consider bed rest for at least 6 hours to be a useful methods (Some recent meta-analysis found no benefit of bed rest for any hours in the prevention of PLPH). Studies have found that P substances and its receptor (Neurokinin-1 receptor, NK-1R)have played an important role in the pathogenesis of PLPH. Thus, we hypothesize that use of NK-1R inhibitor (aprepitant) 1 hour before lumbar puncture may decrease the incidence of PLPH and lower the severity of PLPH.
Headache following a lumbar puncture (post-lumbar-puncture headache,PLPH)is a common and often debilitating syndrome, which was reported to occur in about 40% patients who received lumbar puncture. Now there lacks of effective approaches in the prophylaxis of PLPH, although some physicians consider bed rest for at least 6 hours to be a useful methods (Some recent meta-analysis found no benefit of bed rest for any hours in the prevention of PLPH). Studies have found that P substances and its receptor (Neurokinin-1 receptor, NK-1R)have played an important role in the pathogenesis of PLPH. Thus, we hypothesize that use of NK-1R inhibitor (aprepitant) 1 hour before lumbar puncture may decrease the incidence of PLPH and lower the severity of PLPH.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
85
use aprepitant 1 hour before lumbar puncture and intrathecal treatment
Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center
Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
incidence of any grade post-lumbar-puncture headache
Time frame: date from the day of lumbar puncture to 2 weeks after lumbar puncture
incidence of grade 3/4 post-lumbar-puncture headache
Time frame: date from the day of lumbar puncture to 2 weeks after lumbar puncture
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