Headache and Other Factors Modifying Cerebrospinal Fluid Opening Pressure in Pediatric Patients

Cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure values are associated with various neurologic diseases; however, numerous factors can modify this measurement. This study aims to describe factors related to modifications in opening pressure measurements in pediatric patients. Methods: A retrospective analysis o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of child neurology 2024-05, Vol.39 (5-6), p.195-200
Hauptverfasser: Espitia Segura, Oscar M., Bedoya Morales, Ana M., Ramírez-Sierra, Cristina L., Farfán-Albarracín, Juan D., Pérez Cárdenas, Sofy H., Sánchez Rincón, Juan D., Guzmán-Porras, Jennifer J., López Mora, Luisa F., Ramírez Salazar, Mateo H., Ceballos Inga, Leydi A., Rueda Rodríguez, María C., Téllez Prada, Hugo A., Castro Rubio, Juan C., Lemus Espitia, Ingrid, Guevara Ramos, Juan D.
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Zusammenfassung:Cerebrospinal fluid opening pressure values are associated with various neurologic diseases; however, numerous factors can modify this measurement. This study aims to describe factors related to modifications in opening pressure measurements in pediatric patients. Methods: A retrospective analysis of lumbar punctures in pediatric patients conducted by the neuropediatrics group with institutional standardization. Bivariate and linear regression analyses were performed to determine the association between opening pressure and variables included in the study. Results: 544 events, median age 107 months, median opening pressure 19.7 cm H2O. Bivariate analysis found no association with medication use; anesthetics that increased opening pressure were remifentanil (P = .02) and propofol (P = .05), along with a positive linear correlation between opening pressure and age (P 
ISSN:0883-0738
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DOI:10.1177/08830738241252209