The treatment of severe tetanus generally requires prolonged mechanical ventilation. We describe two cases managed with continuous intrathecal infusion of baclofen via a subcutaneous tunnelled spinal catheter and an abdominal injection port. Baclofen, by diminishing spasms and spasticity, allowed reduced sedation and paralysis requirements. This potentially decreases the time and resources required for intensive care management. Complications include sedation, hypotension and CSF infection. After appropriate dose adjustment, baclofen improves the management of severe tetanus
This study is intended to alert the clinician to the insidious symptoms of baclofen overdose, its pr...
AIM: To evaluate the pharmacological complications and side effects of the chronic intrathecal baclo...
The neuromotor techniques do not have good results in severe spasticity prevention and treatment (As...
This study reports the use of intrathecal baclofen in two ventilator‐dependent children with severe ...
Spasticity may cause immobility, prostration, chronic pain, bedsores, infections, thrombosis and pne...
Spasticity can be a serious problem for victims of cerebral and spinal injury. It can interfere with...
Flexor and extensor spasms associated with severe spasticity frequently cause pain and suffering in ...
On the basis of previous experimental and clinical studies1,2 patients with severe spasticity due to...
Tetanus is uncommon in developed countries. The majority of tetanus cases occur in third world count...
Despite long-standing availability of an effective vaccine, tetanus remains a significant problem in...
On the basis of previous experimental and clinical studies, 14 patients with severe spasticity due t...
Spasticity is a motor disorder with an increased muscle tone, typically associated with spasms, weak...
Despite long-standing availability of an effective vaccine, tetanus remains a significant problem in...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
Background/Aim. Spasticity is the consequence of several clinical conditions including cerebral pals...
This study is intended to alert the clinician to the insidious symptoms of baclofen overdose, its pr...
AIM: To evaluate the pharmacological complications and side effects of the chronic intrathecal baclo...
The neuromotor techniques do not have good results in severe spasticity prevention and treatment (As...
This study reports the use of intrathecal baclofen in two ventilator‐dependent children with severe ...
Spasticity may cause immobility, prostration, chronic pain, bedsores, infections, thrombosis and pne...
Spasticity can be a serious problem for victims of cerebral and spinal injury. It can interfere with...
Flexor and extensor spasms associated with severe spasticity frequently cause pain and suffering in ...
On the basis of previous experimental and clinical studies1,2 patients with severe spasticity due to...
Tetanus is uncommon in developed countries. The majority of tetanus cases occur in third world count...
Despite long-standing availability of an effective vaccine, tetanus remains a significant problem in...
On the basis of previous experimental and clinical studies, 14 patients with severe spasticity due t...
Spasticity is a motor disorder with an increased muscle tone, typically associated with spasms, weak...
Despite long-standing availability of an effective vaccine, tetanus remains a significant problem in...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
Background/Aim. Spasticity is the consequence of several clinical conditions including cerebral pals...
This study is intended to alert the clinician to the insidious symptoms of baclofen overdose, its pr...
AIM: To evaluate the pharmacological complications and side effects of the chronic intrathecal baclo...
The neuromotor techniques do not have good results in severe spasticity prevention and treatment (As...