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Retained Lumbar Drain Tip Leading to Intrathecal Hematoma: A Case Report on Perioperative Risks and Management. [PDF]
Lee SJ, Gattu K, Sappenfield JW.
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Widespread adoption of intrathecal morphine into clinical practice is hampered by concerns about its potential side‐effects. We undertook a systematic review, meta‐analysis and trial sequential analysis with the primary objective of determining the ...
E. Gonvers +3 more
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Intrathecal Antibacterial and Antifungal Therapies
Intrathecal administration of anti-infectives is indicated in central nervous system infections by multiresistant pathogens when drugs that can reach adequate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations by systemic therapy are not available.
R. Nau, C. Blei, H. Eiffert
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BACKGROUND Fentanyl and morphine are the 2 most commonly added opioids to bupivacaine for spinal anesthesia during cesarean delivery. Numerous clinical trials have assessed efficacy and safety of different doses of fentanyl added to intrathecal ...
V. Uppal +5 more
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Off-label intrathecal use of gadobutrol: safety study and comparison of administration protocols
Purpose Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agents have been used off-label for diagnosis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks and lately also for assessment of the glymphatic system and meningeal lymphatic drainage.
M. Halvorsen +9 more
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Intrathecal Morphine versus Intrathecal Hydromorphone for Analgesia after Cesarean Delivery
Background: Intrathecal opioids are routinely administered during spinal anesthesia for postcesarean analgesia. The effectiveness of intrathecal morphine for postcesarean analgesia is well established, and the use of intrathecal hydromorphone is growing.
E. Sharpe +9 more
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BU10038 as a safe opioid analgesic with fewer side-effects after systemic and intrathecal administration in primates [PDF]
© 2019 British Journal of Anaesthesia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Background: The marked increase in mis-use of prescription opioids has greatly affected our society. One potential solution is to develop improved analgesics which have
Cami-Kobeci, Gerta +9 more
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Mas-related G-protein–coupled receptors inhibit pathological pain in mice [PDF]
An important objective of pain research is to identify novel drug targets for the treatment of pathological persistent pain states, such as inflammatory and neuropathic pain.
Altier +49 more
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Treatments for spasticity and pain in multiple sclerosis: a systematic review [PDF]
Objectives: To identify the drug treatments currently available for the management of spasticity and pain in multiple sclerosis (MS), and to evaluate their clinical and cost-effectiveness.
Beard, S.M., Hunn, A., Wight, J.
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Inflammatory intrathecal profiles and cortical damage in multiple sclerosis
Gray matter (GM) damage and meningeal inflammation have been associated with early disease onset and a more aggressive disease course in multiple sclerosis (MS), but can these changes be identified in the patient early in the disease course?
R. Magliozzi +18 more
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