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Cerebrospinal Fluid Test
Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the ears, nose or mouth is an indication of skull fracture. CSF is a clear fluid that may be confused with other secretions. One way to determine true CSF is to test the glucose content of the fluid using a standard capillary glucometer. CSF contains glucose, but at a much lower concentration than the blood. If glucose is found in the clear fluid, suspect it is CSF.
does anyone actually utilize this particular CSF Test in the field, and do you feel it is validated?
We were "taught" this in class by one instructor, but then later told to disregard, as the it was a flawed test.
Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the ears, nose or mouth is an indication of skull fracture. CSF is a clear fluid that may be confused with other secretions. One way to determine true CSF is to test the glucose content of the fluid using a standard capillary glucometer. CSF contains glucose, but at a much lower concentration than the blood. If glucose is found in the clear fluid, suspect it is CSF.
does anyone actually utilize this particular CSF Test in the field, and do you feel it is validated?
We were "taught" this in class by one instructor, but then later told to disregard, as the it was a flawed test.