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Procedure- and device-related complications of intrathecal baclofen administration for management of adult muscle hypertonia: a review
I. Stetkarova, SA. Yablon, M. Kofler, DS. Stokic
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article, Review
- MeSH
- Baclofen administration & dosage adverse effects MeSH
- Adult MeSH
- Infusion Pumps, Implantable adverse effects standards MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Postoperative Complications epidemiology prevention & control MeSH
- Injections, Spinal adverse effects instrumentation methods MeSH
- Muscle Hypertonia drug therapy physiopathology MeSH
- Check Tag
- Adult MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
BACKGROUND: Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) effectively reduces muscle hypertonia; however, associated complications influence its utility and acceptance. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the literature on procedure- and device-related complications associated with ITB infusion therapy for adult muscle hypertonia of spinal or cerebral origin. METHODS: The authors searched the PubMed database for full-length articles published in English that reported ITB-associated complications in adults. Of 147 articles retrieved, 32 full-length manuscripts and 10 case reports were reviewed in detail. RESULTS: Overall, 558 complications were reported after 1362 pump implants (0.41 per implant). METHOD: s for characterizing complications varied greatly between studies, as did complication rates, ranging from 0 to 2.24 per implant. Of the 558 complications, 148 (27%) were related to surgical procedures, 39 (7%) to pump problems, and 369 (66%) to catheter malfunctions. The overall complication rate was higher for studies that followed patients for more than 18 months on average (mean 0.56/implant) versus studies with shorter follow-up (0.23/implant, P < .05). Although correlation between the number of implants and the number of complications was significant (r = .58), the goodness of linear fit was poor because of clusters with varied complication rates. CONCLUSIONS: Catheter problems are relatively common and more frequent than pump or surgical procedure complications after ITB pump implantation. Higher complication rates should be expected in centers that follow patients for a longer period of time. Standardized data collection and complication-reporting procedures along with appropriate training should be implemented in centers offering ITB treatment for management of muscle hypertonia.
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