| Literature DB >> 22911532 |
Zeljko Zupan1, Vlatka Sotosek Tokmadzić, Marinka Matanić-Manestar, Alan Sustić, Igor Antoncić, Sinisa Dunatov, Ivan Pavlović, Ronald Antulov.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to report the first case of simultaneous appearance of cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) and bilateral subdural hematomas (SDHs) following epidural analgesia for labor and delivery and to point out the difficulty of establishing such a diagnosis in the presence of postpartum headache. A 26-year old primigravida with a history of epilepsy received epidural analgesia for delivery. Three days after the uneventful spontaneous vaginal delivery she complained about the headache. Patient responded very well to the pain medication and oral hydration, and the headache was relieved. Ten days after the delivery, the headache reoccurred, and an epidural blood patch was performed that successfully relieved her symptom. Stronger progressive headache with nausea reappeared two days later and the parturient was readmitted to hospital. Urgent neuroimaging examinations detected CVT of right the transverse sinus, ipsilateral cortical veins, and partially occluded superior sagittal sinus, as well as bilateral subacute/chronic SDHs. The treatment of the patient with low molecular weight heparin and antiaggregation therapy was effective. In this case, the diagnosis was delayed because of atypical clinical presentation and potentially confounding events (epidural analgesia and assumption that it was a case of PDPH). It is important to carefully observe patients in such conditions and promptly conduct suitable diagnostic tests. Otherwise, unrecognized intracranial complications and delay of appropriate therapy could be life-threatening.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22911532 PMCID: PMC3428826 DOI: 10.3325/cmj.2012.53.379
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Croat Med J ISSN: 0353-9504 Impact factor: 1.351
Figure 1A non-contrast enhanced CT scan (A) and axial T2 weighted spin echo magnetic resonance imaging scan (B) showing bilateral subdural hematomas (marked by white arrows).
Figure 2Brain magnetic resonance venography (MRV) showing no flow in the right transverse sinus and ipsilateral cortical veins (white arrow) and partially occluded flow in the superior sagittal sinus (gray arrow).
Cerebral venous thrombosis and subdural hematomas in postpartum period following epidural or spinal analgesia and anesthesia: clinical presentations, treatment, and outcome
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