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Emerg Med J 19:432-433 doi:10.1136/emj.19.5.432
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Bed rest after lumbar puncture

Table 6
Author, date, and country Patient group Study type (level of evidence) Outcomes Key results Study weaknesses
Carbaat PA and van Crevel H, 1981, Netherlands 100 neurological patients undergoing LP all done by same investigator with 18G needle. 50 ambulant, 50-24 hour bed rest. Controlled trial Incidence of headache ambulant- 38% bed rest- 36% (NS) p not stated small numbers
Dieterich M and Brandt T, 1985, Germany 160 patients undergoing LP for ? MS. 78 with 30 minute prone with head down tilt, 82 immediately ambulant. 20G and 22G needles used Controlled trial Incidence of headache ambulant 41% head down tilt 44% Statistical significance not assessed. Patients with prior headache excluded. Substudy of needle size may complicate results. Difficult LP excluded.
Headache described as above ambulant 18% head down tilt 14%
Vilming ST et al, 1988, Norway 150 men 150 women for neurological investigation. 75 men and 75 women ambulant. Remainder 3 h prone then 3 h supine. All 22G using needle. PRCT Headache ambulant 35% bed rest 39% (NS) Significance headache calculated but not stated. Patients with preceding headache excluded.
Nausea ambulant 23% bed rest 13% (p<0.05)
Spriggs DA et al, 1992, UK 110 patients undergoing diagnostic LP. 54 ambulant 56 bed rest for 4 hours PRCT Incidence of headache Ambulant 32% Bed rest 31% (NS) Statistical significance assessed but not given. Small discrepancies between two groups for needle size and operator experience. Patients with headache excluded.
Vimala J et al, 1998, Country not stated but ? India 204 patients undergoing diagnostic LP. 100 ambulant 104 24 hour bed rest. PRCT Incidence of headache ambulant 15% (95% CI 12 to 22%) bed rest 18% (95% CI 8 to 22%) Randomisation method unclear but possibly highly flawed. Discrepancies in needle size and operator experience.
Headache considered severe Ambulant 57% Bed rest 12% (p=0.02)

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