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Ultrasound measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter pre- and post-lumbar puncture.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:To test the hypothesis that optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) correlates with real-time changes in intracranial pressure, we performed ultrasound measurements of the ONSD in ambulatory patients undergoing elective lumbar puncture (LP). We conducted a prospective cohort study, including adult patients undergoing LP in a non-emergent setting. We measured ONSD perpendicular to the optic nerve at 3 mm behind the globe in both eyes in the traverse and sagittal planes, with the patient supine. The primary outcome was change in ONSD from pre-LP to post-LP. We calculated association of opening and closing LP pressures with changes in the pre- and post-LP ONSD measurements. RESULTS:The mean patient age was 49.0 years (SD?=?37-61, range 19-67) with 21 females (72.4%) and 26 (89.7%) white American (not Hispanic or Latino). The average opening pressure and closing pressures were 20.4 cm and 13.5 cm with a difference of 6.9 cm, (95% CI 3.9-10.0 cm). Pressures between the participants with baseline ONSD measurement?>?5 mm (average opening pressure?=?21.3 cm) to those?

SUBMITTER: Schott CK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7218034 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrasound measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter pre- and post-lumbar puncture.

Schott Christopher K CK   Hirzallah Mohammad I MI   Heyman Rock R   Lesky Daniel N DN   Brant Emily B EB   Callaway Clifton W CW  

The ultrasound journal 20200513 1


<h4>Background</h4>To test the hypothesis that optic nerve sheath diameter (ONSD) correlates with real-time changes in intracranial pressure, we performed ultrasound measurements of the ONSD in ambulatory patients undergoing elective lumbar puncture (LP). We conducted a prospective cohort study, including adult patients undergoing LP in a non-emergent setting. We measured ONSD perpendicular to the optic nerve at 3 mm behind the globe in both eyes in the traverse and sagittal planes, with the pat  ...[more]

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