Original Article

Cerebrospinal Fluid Lactate Level Following Experimental Spinal Cord Injury

Jae O Kim, Dong Been Park, Kyu Man Shin
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Department of Neurosurgery, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea.
Corresponding author: Kyu Man Shin. Department of Neurosurgery, Ewha Womans University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

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Published Online: Jul 24, 2015

Abstract

For the purpose of ascertaining the role and magnitude of ischemia of the spin-al cord following trauma the authors determine the lactate concentrations in cere-brospinal fluid(CSF). Laminectomies were performed at L2 under general anes-thesia with aseptic techniques. Paraplegia was produced by 400 gm-cm impact injury with impounder. Significant increases in CSF lactate levels occurring at Day 5. The prolonged elevation of CSF lactate indicates that tissue hypoxia plays a role in spinal cord damage and that there is a continuing hypoxia of metabolically active spinal cord tissue for several days post injury.

Keywords: Spinal cord injury; CSF; Lactate