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Reliability and Accuracy of Three Anatomical Landmarks for Spinal Level Estimations
Background: Three anatomical landmarks are used to identify a suitable vertebral level for spinal anesthesia: a) Tuffier line (TL), b) tenth rib line (TRL) and c) posterior superior iliac spine (PSIS). We aim to determine reliability and accuracy of these landmarks compared to radiologic landmark.