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Consensus on the appropriate use of intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy in paediatric spasticity.

Bernard Dan1, Francesco Motta, Johann S H Vles, Michael Vloeberghs, Jules G Becher, Paul Eunson, Vincent Gautheron, Sonnhild Lütjen, Volker Mall, Samuel Ignacio Pascual-Pascual, Petra Pauwels, Geir Ketil Røste.   

Abstract

Among features of motor disorders in children, spasticity is associated with considerable morbidity and problems in care, particularly in severely affected patients. Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) has been increasingly used as a relatively specific treatment modality for spasticity. To date, most of the evidence for its use in paediatric patients has come from retrospective and uncontrolled studies, although randomised, controlled trials of screening ITB and ITB therapy itself have recently been published. This consensus statement on the use of ITB in paediatric patients with spasticity was developed on the basis of currently available evidence, with the aim of providing information for clinicians, promoting an expert opinion and a consistent approach to the management of these patients and emphasising the need for further prospective, large-scale studies. Copyright 2009. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19541514     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2009.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Paediatr Neurol        ISSN: 1090-3798            Impact factor:   3.140


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1.  Lumbar translaminar fenestration for insertion of intrathecal baclofen catheter: a novel technique.

Authors:  Manraj K S Heran; Hisham Al-Shikarchy; Carolyn Chowne
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2017-03-20

2.  Dose-dependent relapse of hiatus hernia after administration of intrathecal baclofen treatment--a rare complication.

Authors:  Peter Weber
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2013-03-06       Impact factor: 1.475

3.  Intrathecal baclofen in mucopolysaccharidosis type II (Hunter syndrome): case report.

Authors:  František Horn; Michal Petrík; Dana Dúbravová; Jarmila Hornová; Katrína Brennerová; Vladimír Bzduch
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2018-06-02       Impact factor: 1.475

4.  Intrathecal baclofen therapy in paediatrics: a study protocol for an Australian multicentre, 10-year prospective audit.

Authors:  Kirsty Stewart; Gavin Hutana; Megan Kentish
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2017-06-21       Impact factor: 2.692

5.  Comparing the effects of two spasticity management strategies on the long-term outcomes of individuals with bilateral spastic cerebral palsy: a multicentre cohort study protocol.

Authors:  Meghan E Munger; Brian Po-Jung Chen; Bruce A MacWilliams; Mark L McMulkin; Michael H Schwartz
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-06-20       Impact factor: 2.692

6.  Intrathecal baclofen treatment in dystonic cerebral palsy: a randomized clinical trial: the IDYS trial.

Authors:  Laura A Bonouvrié; Jules G Becher; Johannes S H Vles; Karin Boeschoten; Dan Soudant; Vincent de Groot; Willem J R van Ouwerkerk; Rob L M Strijers; Elisabeth Foncke; Joke Geytenbeek; Peter M van de Ven; Onno Teernstra; R Jeroen Vermeulen
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2013-10-28       Impact factor: 2.125

7.  European expert consensus on improving patient selection for the management of disabling spasticity with intrathecal baclofen and/or botulinum toxin type A.

Authors:  Bo Biering-Soerensen; Valerie Stevenson; Djamel Bensmail; Klemen Grabljevec; Mercedes Martínez Moreno; Elke Pucks-Faes; Joerg Wissel; Mauro Zampolini
Journal:  J Rehabil Med       Date:  2022-01-03       Impact factor: 2.912

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