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ABSTRACT: Importance
Lumbar puncture (LP) failure rates vary and can be as high as 65%. Ultrasound guidance could increase the success of performing LP.Objective
To summarise the evidence on the use of ultrasound guidance versus palpation method for LP.Data sources
We searched computerised databases and published indexes, registries and references identified from bibliographies of pertinent articles without any language restrictions to find studies that compared ultrasound guidance to palpation method for performing an LP.Study selection
Studies were included if they were randomised or quasirandomised trials in neonates and infants that compared ultrasound guidance with palpation method for performing an LP.Data extraction and synthesis
Standardised data collection tool was used for data extraction, and two reviewers independently assessed the quality of the studies.Main outcomes and measures
The primary outcome was the risk of LP failure, while the risk of traumatic tap, needle redirections/reinsertions?and procedure durations were secondary outcomes.Results
Data from four studies and 308 participants is included in the analysis. Ultrasound imaging reduced the risk of LP failure, risk ratio of 0.58 (95% CI 0.15 to 2.28), but it was not statistically significant (p=0.44). Ultrasound imaging significantly reduced the risk of a traumatic tap risk ratio of 0.33 (95% CI 0.13 to 0.82) and p=0.02. The included studies had low to moderate quality; the studies differed based on mean age and with variability on outcome definition.Conclusions and relevance
This meta-analysis suggests that ultrasound imaging has no effect in increasing lumbar success but is beneficial in reducing the risk of traumatic taps in neonates and infants.Trial registration number
CRD42017055800.
SUBMITTER: Olowoyeye A
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6422243 | biostudies-literature | 2019
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Olowoyeye Abiola A Fadahunsi Opeyemi O Okudo Jerome J Opaneye Oluwakare O Okwundu Charles C
BMJ paediatrics open 20190315 1
<h4>Importance</h4>Lumbar puncture (LP) failure rates vary and can be as high as 65%. Ultrasound guidance could increase the success of performing LP.<h4>Objective</h4>To summarise the evidence on the use of ultrasound guidance versus palpation method for LP.<h4>Data sources</h4>We searched computerised databases and published indexes, registries and references identified from bibliographies of pertinent articles without any language restrictions to find studies that compared ultrasound guidance ...[more]