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The effect of whole body position on lumbar cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure.

July 3rd, 2008 · Start a Discussion

The effect of whole body position on lumbar cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure.

Cerebrospinal Fluid Res. 2008 Jul 2;5(1):11

Authors: Sithinamsuwan P, Sithinamsuwan N, Tejavanija S, Udommongkol C, Nidhinandana S

ABSTRACT: We compared cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) opening pressure measurements in the lumbar subarachnoid space between the flexed position (F-OP) and relaxed position (R-OP) in recumbent patients. We devised an equation for using F-OP to determine the existence of raised intracranial pressure (ICP). Patients (n=83) underwent lumbar puncture while in the flexed lateral decubitus position and then were moved to the relaxed position. F-OP and R-OP were measured with a water manometer. R-OP>180 mmH2O plus relevant clinical signs were taken as indicators of raised intracranial pressure. Mean pressures for F-OP and R-OP were 178.54 and 160.52 mmH2O respectively, p <0.001. When F-OP>180, raised ICP could be significantly over diagnosed. The authors recommend an equation [R-OP(calculated, mmH2O) = 0.885 x F-OP(measured, mmH2O)] or using 200 mmH2O as the threshold for increased ICP with flexed posture.

PMID: 18593481 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]

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