2024
DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000003313
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Spinal Anatomy Ultrasound in Young Infants With Implications for Lumbar Puncture

Margaret B. Rinaldi,
Matthew Lipton,
Rebecca Kidd
et al.

Abstract: Background Lumbar puncture (LP) in young infants may challenge clinicians due to the infrequency of the procedure and anatomic variability. The use of ultrasound (US) to characterize young infant spinal anatomy prior to performing an LP may help determine the most favorable site for intervention. Objectives 1) Evaluate potential sites for LP in young infants with US at L2/L3 through L5/S1 to determine differences in needle insertion depth (NID), spinal … Show more

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