2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.42019
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Lumbar Puncture in Thrombocytopenia: The Floor Is Not Firm

Abstract: Objective Lumbar puncture (LP) is a diagnostic procedure that accesses the spinal subarachnoid space to measure the opening pressure of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and obtain samples of CSF for analysis. Although commonly performed, LPs are associated with the risk of morbidity and mortality. In addition, thrombocytopenia is thought to increase the risk of LP complications, particularly spinal bleeds. This study compares rates of complications among patients who received LPs with and without throm… Show more

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“…In either case, LP constitutes an invasive procedure in which the subarachnoid space is entered, to obtain a sample of CSF from one of the most vulnerable areas of the human anatomy. Unfortunately, LP is most often used to evaluate patients at high risk, including the very young, the older adult, and those with immunosuppression (Kozak et al, 2023). It is vital for the emergency clinician to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of LP, to ensure informed consent when possible, and to proceed in a manner that ensures optimal patient safety and effectiveness.…”
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“…In either case, LP constitutes an invasive procedure in which the subarachnoid space is entered, to obtain a sample of CSF from one of the most vulnerable areas of the human anatomy. Unfortunately, LP is most often used to evaluate patients at high risk, including the very young, the older adult, and those with immunosuppression (Kozak et al, 2023). It is vital for the emergency clinician to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of LP, to ensure informed consent when possible, and to proceed in a manner that ensures optimal patient safety and effectiveness.…”
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confidence: 99%