2019
DOI: 10.1002/aet2.10385
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The Variability of Preferred Infant Lumbar Puncture Insertion Site Between Novice and Experienced Physicians

Abstract: Background:We sought to determine if vertebral interspace selection for performance of infant lumbar puncture (LP) varies between less experienced trainees and more experienced pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) attending physicians. Methods:We performed an observational prospective study using a convenience sample of infants aged 0 to 12 months presenting to a single emergency department. Trainees with limited LP experience (defined as less than 10 infant LPs performed) marked their preferred LP insertion sit… Show more

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“…A recent prospective observational study evidenced that interspinous space, spinal canal depth, and subarachnoid space width present not significant difference in a seated or lateral position, as well as the trend to choose a more caudal point of puncture by less experienced physicians. [55][56][57]…”
Section: Lumbar Puncturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent prospective observational study evidenced that interspinous space, spinal canal depth, and subarachnoid space width present not significant difference in a seated or lateral position, as well as the trend to choose a more caudal point of puncture by less experienced physicians. [55][56][57]…”
Section: Lumbar Puncturementioning
confidence: 99%