Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4164966 | The Journal of Pediatrics | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
An ultrasound evaluation of lumbar spine anatomic landmarks relevant for lumbar puncture was performed in 199 newborn infants. Effects of 6 patient positions and gestational age on interspinous process distance, subarachnoid space width, predicted needle entry angle, and needle insertion depth were assessed. Our results identify optimized conditions for lumbar puncture: sitting the infant with hips flexed, a needle entry angle of 65-70 degrees, and proper needle insertion depth (calculated as 2.5 Ã weight in kilograms + 6 in millimeters).
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Authors
Ignacio MD, MarÃa MD, Paula MD, Silvia MD, Daniel MD, Santiago Lapeña López MD, PhD,