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Arch Phys Med Rehabil · Jun 2002
ReviewAbrupt withdrawal from intrathecal baclofen: recognition and management of a potentially life-threatening syndrome.
- Robert J Coffey, Terence S Edgar, Gerard E Francisco, Virginia Graziani, Jay M Meythaler, Patrick M Ridgely, Saud A Sadiq, and Michael S Turner.
- Medtronic Inc, Minneapolis, MN 55432-5604, USA.
- Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2002 Jun 1;83(6):735-41.
ObjectiveTo suggest guidelines for the prevention, recognition, and management of a life-threatening syndrome (high fever, altered mental status, profound muscular rigidity that sometimes progressed to fatal rhabdomyolysis) in patients who experience the abrupt withdrawal of intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy.DesignRetrospective literature and safety-file review.SettingExpert panel drawn from physiatry, neurology, and neurosurgery.ParticipantsExperienced users of ITB therapy in the pediatric and adult populations in the United States.InterventionsNot applicable.Main Outcome MeasuresWe reviewed literature reports, MedWatch reports to the US Food and Drug Administration, and our own experiences. We critically analyzed patient management and drug therapy in the context of the pharmacology of baclofen and other antispastic agents.ResultsAn abrupt reduction in gamma-aminobutyric acid(B) (GABA) agonist activity in the central nervous system can cause the ITB withdrawal syndrome, which is clinically and pathophysiologically distinct from autonomic dysreflexia, malignant hyperthermia, and neuroleptic-malignant syndrome. ITB withdrawal evolves over 1 to 3 days, but may become fulminant if not recognized and treated early. The syndrome can be interrupted by the restoration of ITB therapy. However, supportive measures and high-dose benzodiazepine infusion may be life saving in the interval before ITB therapy is resumed. Dantrolene infusion may relieve muscle rigidity but does not reverse the other manifestations of GABAergic agonist withdrawal.ConclusionsMost episodes of severe ITB withdrawal were preventable. Patients at risk can be identified and educated prospectively and given medication for emergency use. Treatment with GABAergic agonist drugs may prevent potentially fatal sequelae.Copyright 2002 by the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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