Real-time ultrasound-guided spinal anaesthesia: a prospective observational study of a new approach
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Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
23365568
Description
Identification of the subarachnoid space has traditionally been achieved by either a blind landmark-guided approach or using prepuncture ultrasound assistance. To assess the feasibility of performing spinal anaesthesia under real-time ultrasound guidance in routine clinical practice we conducted a single center prospective observational study among patients undergoing lower limb orthopaedic surgery. A spinal needle was inserted unassisted within the ultrasound transducer imaging plane using a paramedian approach (i.e., the operator held the transducer in one hand and the spinal needle in the other). The primary outcome measure was the success rate of CSF acquisition under real-time ultrasound guidance with CSF being located in 97 out of 100 consecutive patients within median three needle passes (IQR 1-6). CSF was not acquired in three patients. Subsequent attempts combining landmark palpation and pre-puncture ultrasound scanning resulted in successful spinal anaesthesia in two of these patients with the third patient requiring general anaesthesia. Median time from spinal needle insertion until intrathecal injection completion was 1.2 minutes (IQR 0.83-4.1) demonstrating the feasibility of this technique in routine clinical practice.
Date of Publication
2013
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Conroy, P. H. | |
McCartney, C. J. | |
McHardy, P. G. |
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Anästhesiologie und Schmerztherapie
Series
Anesthesiology research and practice
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
ISSN
1687-6962
Access(Rights)
open.access