Julie Verkooijen, Hilde Coppejans, Els Mertens, Vera Saldien, Marcel Vercauteren
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Abstract
Background: There is some evidence that anaesthetists often perform neuraxial blocks at a higher lumbar interspace than intended. It may be questioned whether parturients are at greater risk for neurological damage when the dura is perforated at a more cephalad interspace than L2-L3.
Methods: Thirty-six patients scheduled for elective Caesarean delivery under CSE anaesthesia were selected for study. Using a B-D Durasafe Adjustable needle combination, the skin-to-epidural distance and the width of the epidural space were measured and matched with 36 female patients undergoing the same anaesthetic technique for orthopaedic procedures.
Results: Pregnant patients had a higher bodyweight (77 vs. 67 kg, p = 0.007) than those scheduled for orthopaedic surgery. The skin-to-epidural distance was similar in both groups (5.3 vs. 5.1 cm, p = 0.3). The width of the epidural space was 1.1 mm larger in parturients (8.2 vs. 7.1 mm, p = 0.04). More patients in this group had tip-to-tip distances exceeding 10 mm (25 vs. 12%).
Conclusion: The greater epidural space or tip-to-tip distance between the epidural and spinal needle points in term parturients results in a lower margin of safety with respect to the distance from the dura to spinal cord or conus medullaris. Puncturing the correct interspace is, therefore, of crucial importance in pregnant patients.
背景:有证据表明麻醉师经常在比预期更高的腰椎间隙处实施神经轴阻滞。当硬脑膜在更靠近头部的间隙穿孔时,是否比在L2-L3间隙穿孔时,产妇发生神经损伤的风险更大?方法:选择36例CSE麻醉下择期剖宫产患者作为研究对象。使用B-D Durasafe可调针组合,测量36例接受相同麻醉技术的女性矫形手术患者的皮肤到硬膜外距离和硬膜外间隙宽度。结果:妊娠期患者体重(77 vs. 67 kg, p = 0.007)高于拟行骨科手术的患者。两组皮肤到硬膜外的距离相似(5.3 vs 5.1 cm, p = 0.3)。产妇的硬膜外腔宽度大1.1 mm (8.2 vs. 7.1 mm, p = 0.04)。该组中更多的患者尖端到尖端的距离超过10毫米(25比12%)。结论:足月产妇的硬膜外间隙较大或硬膜外针头与脊髓针尖之间的距离较远,导致硬膜到脊髓或髓圆锥的距离较低的安全边际。因此,穿刺正确的间隙对孕妇至关重要。
期刊介绍:
The Romanian Journal of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care is the official journal of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care and has been published continuously since 1994. It is intended mainly for anaesthesia and intensive care providers, but it is also aimed at specialists in emergency medical care and in pain research and management. The Journal is indexed in Scopus, Embase, PubMed Central as well as the databases of the Romanian Ministry of Education and Research (CNCSIS) B+ category. The Journal publishes two issues per year, the first one in April and the second one in October, and contains original articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor, book reviews and commentaries. The Journal is distributed free of charge to the members of the Romanian Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care.