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Ambulatory lumbar myelography

1994 
: Out-patient lumbar myelography was carried out on 74 consecutive patients, and adverse reactions were registered by the patients themselves. Twenty-four percent experienced moderate or severe headache; 62% experienced increasing back pain of a moderate or severe degree; 40% experienced increasing leg pain of a moderate or severe degree; 15% experienced nausea/general symptoms to a moderate or severe degree. Twenty-nine percent experienced the myelography as unpleasant in a moderate or severe degree. Fourty-seven percent had some kind of adverse reaction for > or = four days. Eleven patients (16%) were admitted to hospital because of severe adverse reactions, mostly headache, and nine of them were treated with a blood patch. Twenty-five percent were referred for operation for their back disease. Generally, out-patient lumbar myelography is well tolerated, but a large proportion of the patients experience temporary adverse reactions to a moderate or severe degree, perhaps in part because of immobilisation in connection with photographing procedures.
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