Does the Intrathecal Baclofen Dose Need to Be Changed after Spinal Fusion Surgery for Neuromuscular Scoliosis?

Kathryn M DeFoe,Jeremiah Atkinson,Jean Stansbury, Angela Sinner,Walter H Truong

Spine Surgery and Related Research(2023)

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Introduction:Patients with cerebral palsy (CP) may receive intrathecal baclofen (ITB) to reduce muscle spasticity and dystonia. It can be challenging to identify the proper dose of ITB, and anecdotally these dosing needs may change after spinal fusion surgery. This study aimed to evaluate the need for changes in ITB dosing following a spinal fusion in pediatric neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) patients and identify predisposing factors for those changes. Methods:This was a retrospective case-control study of NMS patients with an ITB pump who later received a spinal fusion surgery. Dosing changes and the indications for the changes were postoperatively noted. Demographics, preoperative factors, and surgical factors were evaluated for correlation with dosing changes. Results:A total of 49 patients were included in this study. Most had no change in ITB dose (71.4%), and others required a change that averaged about 10%. Male patients, those with larger pumps, and those that had a longer hospital stay were more likely to require a decrease in dose. Complications were similar between groups. Three catheters were revised during surgery: two continued on the same dose and one required an increase in dose after surgery. Conclusions:Spinal fusion after ITB pump placement is feasible and safe. Most patients did not require dosing changes after spine fusion; however, careful evaluation postoperatively remains prudent.
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Neuromuscular scoliosis, Intrathecal baclofen, Spasticity, Spine fusion, Complications
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