Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5632935 | Pediatric Neurology | 2017 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Intrathecal delivery methods have been used for many decades to treat a broad range of central nervous system disorders. A literature review demonstrated that intracerebroventricular route is an established and well-tolerated method for prolonged central nervous system drug delivery in pediatric and adult populations. Intracerebroventricular devices were present in patients from one to 7156Â days. The number of punctures per device ranged from 2 to 280. Noninfectious complication rates per patient (range, 1.0% to 33.0%) were similar to infectious complication rates (0.0% to 27.0%). Clinician experience and training and the use of strict aseptic techniques have been shown to reduce the frequency of complications.
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Authors
Jessica L. MD, Sridharan FRCP, Thomas MBS, Daniel A. MD, PhD, Adam J. MD, PhD, Manfred MD, PhD, Irene MD,