Bern score

Last revised by Rohit Sharma on 14 Feb 2024

The Bern score is a predictive score derived from brain MRI findings in patients with suspected spontaneous intracranial hypotension. It stratifies patients into high, intermediate or low probability of finding a spinal CSF leak/CSF-venous fistula at myelography 1,2,4.

The Bern score helps select patients for additional investigations, such as digital subtraction myelography or CT myelography, to identify a CSF leak or CSF-venous fistula. This is important as these investigations are invasive, time-consuming, and potentially high radiation doses 4. It should be noted, however, that a low score does not preclude the subsequent identification of a CSF leak and as such and thus investigations can be considered in selected cases 4.

Importantly, the score is not intended to predict the likelihood of a patient having spontaneous intracranial hypotension and there is also poor correlation with symptom severity 3. There is, however, a positive correlation between Bern score and opening pressure at lumbar puncture 7.

The higher the score the higher the probability of identifying a CSF leak of CSF-venous fistula at myelography 1,4,5.

  • 0 to 2: low probability (0-7%)

  • 3 to 4: intermediate probability

  • 5 to 9: high probability (67-100%)

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