This study reports the use of intrathecal baclofen in two ventilator‐dependent children with severe spasms secondary to spinal‐cord injury. Baclofen was delivered via a subcutaneously implanted, programmable pump. The children were followed for 12 and 24 months. Baclofen dramatically reduced spasms, resulting in more stable ventilation, improved ease of care, reduced distress and better integration into the community. Although effective, intrathecal baclofen represents a significant intervention; careful consideration must be given to potential complications and the need for long‐term management. Full effectiveness was dependent on free CSF flow
Aim To investigate the effects of continuous intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy in children with cer...
The treatment of severe tetanus generally requires prolonged mechanical ventilation. We describe two...
Among features of motor disorders in children, spasticity is associated with considerable morbidity ...
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 ...
Continuous intrathecal baclofen infusion (CIBI) for spasticity of spinal and cerebral origin has bee...
Intrathecal baclofen infusion has demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing spasticity of spinal orig...
Background/Aim. Spasticity is the consequence of several clinical conditions including cerebral pals...
Objective: To investigate clinical efficacy and incidence of complications regarding intrathecal bac...
Continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen via an implantable pump was first used to treat severe i...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
Objective: To investigate clinical efficacy as well as the incidence and extent of complications reg...
Spasticity is a common presentation in a wide variety of neurological disorders like cerebral palsy ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4224.84956(no 06/2000) / BLDSC - Brit...
Aim To investigate the effects of continuous intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy in children with cer...
The treatment of severe tetanus generally requires prolonged mechanical ventilation. We describe two...
Among features of motor disorders in children, spasticity is associated with considerable morbidity ...
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 ...
Continuous intrathecal baclofen infusion (CIBI) for spasticity of spinal and cerebral origin has bee...
Intrathecal baclofen infusion has demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing spasticity of spinal orig...
Background/Aim. Spasticity is the consequence of several clinical conditions including cerebral pals...
Objective: To investigate clinical efficacy and incidence of complications regarding intrathecal bac...
Continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen via an implantable pump was first used to treat severe i...
The aim of this thesis was to introduce the intrathecal baclofen delivery method and assessment of i...
Objective: To investigate clinical efficacy as well as the incidence and extent of complications reg...
Spasticity is a common presentation in a wide variety of neurological disorders like cerebral palsy ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:4224.84956(no 06/2000) / BLDSC - Brit...
Aim To investigate the effects of continuous intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy in children with cer...
The treatment of severe tetanus generally requires prolonged mechanical ventilation. We describe two...
Among features of motor disorders in children, spasticity is associated with considerable morbidity ...