Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity

On the basis of previous experimental and clinical studies, 14 patients with severe spasticity due to central or spinal cord damage, resistant to all conservative treatments, were selected after a percutaneous trial period for chronic intrathecal baclofen infusion by programmable pumps. The agent wa...

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1990
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Universidad del Rosario
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Repositorio EdocUR - U. Rosario
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Baclofen
Spasticity
Programmable pumps
Spinal infusion
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Administración crónica de baclofeno intratecal en espasticidad severa
title Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
spellingShingle Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
Baclofen
Spasticity
Programmable pumps
Spinal infusion
title_short Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
title_full Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
title_fullStr Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
title_full_unstemmed Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
title_sort Chronic intrathecal baclofen administration in severe spasticity
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Baclofen
Spasticity
Programmable pumps
Spinal infusion
topic Baclofen
Spasticity
Programmable pumps
Spinal infusion
description On the basis of previous experimental and clinical studies, 14 patients with severe spasticity due to central or spinal cord damage, resistant to all conservative treatments, were selected after a percutaneous trial period for chronic intrathecal baclofen infusion by programmable pumps. The agent was delivered at C4 in quadriplegic patients or in cases with central spasticity and in the neighbouring areas on the affected segments in paraplegic patients. The daily baclofen dose varied from 25 to 260 µg and was infused in a bolus, continuously infused or both combined according to the results during the trial period. After a mean follow-up period of 11 months, constant decrease of rigidity, absence of spasms, improvement of bladder function, cramping pain remission, and moderate improvement in walking capacity and transfer activities were usually observed. Neither complications nor side effects were noted.
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