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Hachimi MA et al. – In this prospective study, blood–patch was mainly performed after spinal anaesthesia and was associated with a high rate success. This encouraging result suggests that recumbent position maintained for 2 h after the blood–patch is performed might not be necessary to obtain full efficacy.

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