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À propos de : Weight-based determination of spinal canal depth for paediatric lumbar punctures        

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  • Weight-based determination of spinal canal depth for paediatric lumbar punctures
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  • Objectives. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether spinal canal depth (SCD), measured using ultrasound, could be estimated from simple body measurements in a sample of children. Methods. We measured SCD in a group of 225 children aged 0-18 years in the curved left lateral position using ultrasound. Statistical analysis was performed using Pearson's correlation coefficient at the 5% level of significance. We also performed linear regression analyses (analysis of variance) for mid-spinal canal depth (MSCD), including five potential predictors of age, gender, height, weight and body surface area, in each model. Results. The mean MSCD was 33.0 mm (18.1-56.4) across the whole cohort. The best linear correlation of MSCD (mm) was found with weight (W; kg), approximating the formula MSCD=0.4W+20 (R2=0.72). Body weight accounted for 85% of the variance in the data (adjusted R2=0.72). Our formula gives values outside of the actual measured SCD range in 23/225 (10.2%) of cases and estimates MSCD at 24 mm at 10 kg, 32 mm at 30 kg and 40 mm at 50 kg. Conclusions. We demonstrate a good correlation between weight and MSCD in a large group of children. Use of the simple formula MSCD (mm)=0.4 W+20 could improve the success rates of lumbar puncture in the paediatric population, but remains to be validated.
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  • archdischild-2013-303793
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  • 23966025



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