Post-Lumbar Puncture Headache Clinical Trial
— HELPUmeåOfficial title:
The Importance of Needle Size, Needle Design and Stylet Reinsertion to Prevent Post-lumbar Puncture Headache, a Randomized Controlled Trial
NCT number | NCT03960749 |
Other study ID # | HELP Umeå |
Secondary ID | |
Status | Completed |
Phase | N/A |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | May 28, 2013 |
Est. completion date | October 11, 2018 |
Verified date | May 2019 |
Source | Västerbotten County Council |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The objectives of this study are to investigate the effects of needle design, needle size and
stylet reinsertion on the risk for headache after diagnostic LP (lumbar puncture, Post-LP
headache). The following needles are used in the study:
1. Sprotte 25 Gauge (G) (0.5 mm) atraumatic needle with introducer
2. Sprotte 22 G (0.7 mm) atraumatic needle with introducer
3. Spinocan 25 G (0.5 mm) cutting needle
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1000 |
Est. completion date | October 11, 2018 |
Est. primary completion date | June 24, 2018 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 16 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Subjects undergoing diagnostic LP during their neurological work-up at UmeƄ University Hospital, Sweden, from 28 May 2013 until the study is fully recruited and; - Willing to participate and - Providing informed consent Exclusion Criteria: -Subjects unable to participate in the study follow-up |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Jonatan Salzer | Umeå University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Procedure duration (minutes) | Procedure duration from start of procedure (defined as when the operator starts palpating the iliac crest) until procedure cessation (defined as when the needle is withdrawn from the participant). | During the lumbar puncture | |
Other | Proportion undergoing needle switch | Technical difficulties may differ between needles and thus the proportion undergoing needle switch due to these difficulties may differ. | During the lumbar puncture | |
Other | Opening pressure (cm H2O) | Opening pressure measured immediately after cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) contact using a thin tube attached to a paper ruler, using the skin entry hole as reference point. This is only performed in the recumbent position. | During the lumbar puncture | |
Primary | Odds ratio for post-lumbar puncture headache (any) | Any post-lumbar puncture headache (as defined in the international classification of headache disorders 3 (ICHD-3). | Up to 14 days after LP | |
Secondary | Odds ratio for post-lumbar puncture headache (severe) | Severe (preventing daily activities) post-lumbar puncture headache (as defined in the international classification of headache disorders 3 (ICHD-3). | Up to 14 days after LP | |
Secondary | Headache duration (days) | Until cessation, up to 14 days after LP | ||
Secondary | Proportion using analgesia | During post-lumbar puncture headache, up to 14 days after LP | ||
Secondary | Proportion on sick leave | During post-lumbar puncture headache, up to 14 days after LP | ||
Secondary | Proportion with back pain | Up to 14 days after LP | ||
Secondary | Proportion with radiating leg pain | Up to 14 days after LP | ||
Secondary | Multiplicative interactions between age (years), sex, BMI and needle visavi the outcome "any post-LP headache" in a multivariable logistic regression model | Interactions between important predictors of headache and needle allocation, assessed in multivariable logistic regression models with interaction terms which are the products of the two potentially interacting variables. Age and BMI will be treated as continuous variables, sex and needle allocation as categorical variables. | Up to 14 days after LP |
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