Intrathecal drug delivery appeared in the early eighties and allows to administer high concentrate analgesic medications in the cerebrospinal fluid with higher efficacy and a limited incidence of systemic side effects. Opioids are still the first line treatment with high-quality evidence for chronic cancer pain, and limited evidence for chronic non-cancer pain, being often considered as a last resort therapy. Device implantation requires a strict patient's selection with a close follow-up in order to adapt therapy, refill the reservoir and detect and prevent potential severe complications
Michael Saulino,1,2 Philip S Kim,3,4 Erik Shaw5 1MossRehab, Elkins Park, PA, USA; 2Department of Reh...
Intrathecal drug delivery is effective for the treatment of cancer and nonmalignant pain in patients...
OBJECTIVE: To report long term experience (1997-2009) of intrathecal (IT) therapy for chronic non-ca...
The efficacy of spinal opioids is well known, the analgesia is potent and long lasting, due to the c...
Targeted intrathecal drug delivery (TIDD) has the objective of bringing the drug(s) close to the rec...
Between 10% and 20% of cancer pain patients fail to obtain adequate pain relief despite comprehensiv...
Pain is prevalent in advanced malignancies; however, some patients cannot get adequate pain relief b...
Intrathecal drug delivery is an effective pain management option for patients with chronic and cance...
Introduction: A substantial number of patients with cancer suffer considerable pain at some point du...
Background and aims Intrathecal drug delivery (IDD) is a last resort treatment for the management ...
& Abstract: Chronic pain may recur after initial response to strong opioids in both patients wit...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms that concern cancer patients and their families. Despite wel...
To report long term experience (1997–2009) of intrathecal (IT) therapy for chronic non-cancer pain i...
Cancer is a life changing diagnosis and chronic pain in these terminally ill patients is extremely d...
Intrathecal drug delivery is an effective pain management option for patients with chronic and cance...
Michael Saulino,1,2 Philip S Kim,3,4 Erik Shaw5 1MossRehab, Elkins Park, PA, USA; 2Department of Reh...
Intrathecal drug delivery is effective for the treatment of cancer and nonmalignant pain in patients...
OBJECTIVE: To report long term experience (1997-2009) of intrathecal (IT) therapy for chronic non-ca...
The efficacy of spinal opioids is well known, the analgesia is potent and long lasting, due to the c...
Targeted intrathecal drug delivery (TIDD) has the objective of bringing the drug(s) close to the rec...
Between 10% and 20% of cancer pain patients fail to obtain adequate pain relief despite comprehensiv...
Pain is prevalent in advanced malignancies; however, some patients cannot get adequate pain relief b...
Intrathecal drug delivery is an effective pain management option for patients with chronic and cance...
Introduction: A substantial number of patients with cancer suffer considerable pain at some point du...
Background and aims Intrathecal drug delivery (IDD) is a last resort treatment for the management ...
& Abstract: Chronic pain may recur after initial response to strong opioids in both patients wit...
Pain is one of the most feared symptoms that concern cancer patients and their families. Despite wel...
To report long term experience (1997–2009) of intrathecal (IT) therapy for chronic non-cancer pain i...
Cancer is a life changing diagnosis and chronic pain in these terminally ill patients is extremely d...
Intrathecal drug delivery is an effective pain management option for patients with chronic and cance...
Michael Saulino,1,2 Philip S Kim,3,4 Erik Shaw5 1MossRehab, Elkins Park, PA, USA; 2Department of Reh...
Intrathecal drug delivery is effective for the treatment of cancer and nonmalignant pain in patients...
OBJECTIVE: To report long term experience (1997-2009) of intrathecal (IT) therapy for chronic non-ca...