The Champagne Tap: Time to Pop the Cork?
Rebecca S GreenAndrea T CruzStephen B FreedmanAlesia H FlemingFrances B BalamuthChristopher M PruittTodd W LyonsPamela J OkadaAmy D ThompsonRakesh D MistryPaul L AronsonLise E Nigrovicnull nullPublished in: Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine (2020)
In infants, a lumbar puncture with a CSF RBC count of 0 cells/mm3 regardless of the CSF WBC count occurred eight-times more frequently than one with both CSF WBC and RBC counts of 0 cells/mm3 . A broader champagne tap definition would allow more frequent recognition of procedural success, with the potential to foster a supportive community during medical training, potentially protecting against burnout.