The influence of obesity on the relationship between body mass index and the distance to the epidural space from the skin

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Abstract

This study confirms that distance to the epidural space from the skin at the L3-4 interspace is only moderately correlated with body mass index in obstetric patients. A similar moderate linear correlation was found in the non-obstetric patients. However, in obese patients (BMI>25), distance to epidural space from the skin correlated poorly with body mass index.

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Watts, R. W. (1993). The influence of obesity on the relationship between body mass index and the distance to the epidural space from the skin. Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, 21(3), 309–310. https://doi.org/10.1177/0310057x9302100309

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