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Comparison of Methods to Confirm the Cervical Epidural Space

Authors :
Dan Song
Sun Chong Kim
Young Hee Baek
Hae Rim Chun
Soon Im Kim
Si Young Ok
Wook Park
Sang Ho Kim
Source :
The Korean Journal of Pain. 22:158
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Korean Pain Society, 2009.

Abstract

Background: The loss of resistance (LOR) method is most commonly used to identify the epidural space. This method is thought to rely on the penetration of the ligamentum flavum. Unfortunately the exact morphology of the ligamentum flavum is variable at different vertebral lev els. Especially, it has been pointed out that the lower cervical ligamentum flavum may be discontinuous in the mi dline in up to 50% of patients. Thus, the LOR method may be inaccurate to confirm the cervical epidural space . The aim of this study is to determine which method is the safest and most exact for confirming the cervical epidural space. Methods: 100 adult, chronic renal failure patients who were undergoing an arteriovenous bridge graft for hemodialysis at the upper arm under cervical epidural anesthesia were recruited for this study. During the cervical epidural puncture, we identified the cervical epidural space by subjectively feeling the resistance with using a finger just through the ligamentum flavum, and we also used the drip infusion method, the loss of resistance method using air, and the hanging drop method. By using 5 grades, we classified the extent of whether or not the techniques were effective. Results: Using the drip infusion method, we identify the epidural space in all the patients as +/++ grade. The catheter insertion method was also successful in identifying those epidural spaces over a ± grade. The pseudo LOR was over ± grade in 47 patients. Conclusions: The combined LOR/hanging drop with drip infusion method is useful for confirming the cervical epidural space. (Korean J Pain 2009; 22: 158-162)

Details

ISSN :
12262579
Volume :
22
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Korean Journal of Pain
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ba036faa847c97820e3c214e31c6aacb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3344/kjp.2009.22.2.158