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Adverse Events and Complications Associated With Intrathecal Drug Delivery Systems: Insights From the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience (MAUDE) Database.

Vasudha Goel1, Yan Yang2, Siddak Kanwar1, Ratan K Banik1, Amol M Patwardhan3, Mohab Ibrahim3, Eellan Sivanesan4, Hariharan Shankar5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Modern intrathecal drug delivery systems (IDDS) are technologically advanced to deliver medication through various automated and patient-controlled programs. They also are associated with unique complications ranging from post-operative complications, medication-related adverse events (AE), device malfunction, to refill associated AE.
OBJECTIVES: To systematically analyze real-world complications and AE reported on the Food and Drug Administration's Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience database (MAUDE) associated with IDDS among patients predominantly with chronic pain disorders.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: MAUDE database was sampled for a month four times a year during the study period, February 2018 to February 2019. The database was resampled every six months till August 2020 to evaluate for any additional reported cases during the index months. The two FDA approved IDDS, were included. AE were broadly classified into causes related to catheter malfunction, pump malfunction, biologic, and medication-related AE.
RESULTS: A total of 1001 reports were included in the final analysis. The top three reasons for adverse report are infection/erosion (15.7%, n = 157), motor stall (12.4%, n = 125) and adverse medication reactions (11.8%, n = 119), respectively. There were five deaths among patients with IDDS. Epidural hematoma (n = 3) after IDDS surgery resulted in a death and residual neurological deficits after surgical evacuation. Programming errors, medication concentration discrepancy, and failure to turn on the pump after reprogramming are various preventable causes of medication-related IDDS AEs.
CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of AE associated with IDDS from the MAUDE database provided a real-world perspective different from reported registry complications. Awareness and vigilance of preventable IDDS-related complications is the first step toward mitigating risks to provide safe and effective intrathecal drug delivery for chronic pain management.
© 2020 International Neuromodulation Society.

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Keywords:  Chronic pain; FDA; complications; implantable devices; intrathecal drug delivery system

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33306248      PMCID: PMC9034464          DOI: 10.1111/ner.13325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuromodulation        ISSN: 1094-7159


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1.  Magnetic fields and intrathecal pump malfunction.

Authors:  Billy Huh; Carlos J Roldan
Journal:  Am J Emerg Med       Date:  2015-05-02       Impact factor: 2.469

2.  Axial (central) downward herniation of the brain as a complication of intra-thecal drug delivery system (IDDS) implant - a case report.

Authors:  Suresh K Srinivasan; Arun Angelo Patil
Journal:  Clin Neurol Neurosurg       Date:  2014-07-18       Impact factor: 1.876

Review 3.  Increasing back and radicular pain 2 years following intrathecal pump implantation with review of arachnoiditis.

Authors:  Jacob Z Kochany; Nam D Tran; Jose E Sarria
Journal:  Pain Med       Date:  2013-07-25       Impact factor: 3.750

4.  Surgical Site Infections in Cancer Patients with Intrathecal Drug Delivery Devices.

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Journal:  Pain Med       Date:  2017-03-01       Impact factor: 3.750

5.  Introduction of infection control measures to reduce infection associated with implantable pain therapy devices.

Authors:  Abram H Burgher; Crawford F Barnett; Jon B Obray; W David Mauck
Journal:  Pain Pract       Date:  2007-09       Impact factor: 3.183

6.  Intrathecal granuloma in a patient receiving high dose hydromorphone.

Authors:  Christian N Ramsey; Robert D Owen; William O Witt; Jay S Grider
Journal:  Pain Physician       Date:  2008 May-Jun       Impact factor: 4.965

Review 7.  Investigating Complications Associated With Occipital Nerve Stimulation: A MAUDE Study.

Authors:  Joseph Doran; Max Ward; Brittany Ward; Boris Paskhover; Michael Umanoff; Antonios Mammis
Journal:  Neuromodulation       Date:  2018-01-18

8.  Ultrasound-Guided Localization of Difficult-to-Access Refill Port of the Intrathecal Pump Reservoir.

Authors:  Hariharan Shankar
Journal:  Neuromodulation       Date:  2009-07

Review 9.  Current perspectives on intrathecal drug delivery.

Authors:  Michael M Bottros; Paul J Christo
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2014-11-06       Impact factor: 3.133

Review 10.  Best practices for intrathecal drug delivery for pain.

Authors:  Joshua Prager; Timothy Deer; Robert Levy; Brian Bruel; Eric Buchser; David Caraway; Michael Cousins; Marilyn Jacobs; Gail McGlothlen; Richard Rauck; Peter Staats; Lisa Stearns
Journal:  Neuromodulation       Date:  2014-01-21
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1.  Pre- and Post-Interventional Changes in Physiological Profiles in a Patient Presenting With Opioid Withdrawal After Intrathecal Drug Delivery System Failure Related to Assumed Catheter Microfracture.

Authors:  Reza Ehsanian; Eugene Koshkin; Aleyah E Goins; Marena A Montera; Sascha Alles
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2021-05-04
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