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  • 标题:Spreading pattern of contrast medium in the high thoracic epidural space in rabbits: the effect of neck flexion and extension
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  • 作者:Kim, Mi-Hyun ; Lim, Young Jin ; Hong, Deok-Man
  • 期刊名称:Korean Journal of Anesthesiology
  • 印刷版ISSN:2005-6419
  • 出版年度:2010
  • 卷号:59
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:111-115
  • DOI:10.4097/kjae.2010.59.2.111
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:The Korean Society of Anesthesiologists,
  • 摘要:Background

    Neck flexion has been shown to increase cranial spread of contrast agent when a small fixed volume was injected into the high thoracic epidural space. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of volume of contrast medium on its distribution through the high thoracic epidural space during neck extension and flexion using the rabbit model.

    Methods

    An epidural catheter was introduced into the epidural space of New Zealand white rabbits with the tip located at the T3-4 intervertebral level. The neck was extended or flexed (n = 8 for each group), and the contrast medium was injected with the volume increasing by increments of 0.1 ml/kg, up to 0.3 ml/kg. The spread of contrast medium was determined by counting the number of vertebral body units using lateral epidurographic images.

    Results

    In both groups, the total spread of contrast medium was similar, increasing continuously with injected volume. The cranial spread was greater in the flexion group than the extension group. However, the caudal spread was greater in the extension than in the flexion group. In the extension group, the contrast medium spread caudally about twice as far as it spread cranially, but there was no statistically significant difference between cranial and caudal spread in the flexion group.

    Conclusions

    In the high thoracic epidural space of rabbit, the contrast medium of varying doses showed limited cranial spread. The flexion of the neck increased cranial spread and extension of the neck increased caudal spread.

  • 关键词:Contrast medium; Extension; Flexion; Neck; Rabbit; Thoracic epidural space
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