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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38127178/current-non-invasive-strategies-for-brain-drug-delivery-overcoming-blood-brain-barrier-transport
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoxiao Zheng, Jingyao Yang, Yiwei Hou, Yong Fang, Kaiyu Wu, Yanna Song, Kangding Liu, Jie Zhu
BACKGROUND: The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is a complex and dynamic structure that serves as a gatekeeper, restricting the migrations of most compounds and molecules from blood into the central nervous system (CNS). The BBB plays a crucial role in maintaining CNS physiological function and brain homeostasis. It can protect the CNS from the entrance of toxic and infectious agents, however, it also restricts the drug permeation into brain to play a therapeutic role. The BBB has been the biggest limiting hurdle to medications entering the brain excluding from the brain about 100% of large-molecule and more than 98% of all small-molecule neurotherapeutics...
December 21, 2023: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38100612/optimizing-preoperative-chronic-pain-management-in-elective-spine-surgery-patients-a-narrative-review-of-outcomes-with-opioid-and-adjuvant-pain-therapies
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REVIEW
Emily Arciero, Josephine R Coury, Alexandra Dionne, Justin Reyes, Joseph M Lombardi, Zeeshan M Sardar
» Chronic preoperative opioid use negatively affects outcomes after spine surgery, with increased complications and reoperations, longer hospital stays, decreased return-to-work rates, worse patient-reported outcomes, and a higher risk of continued opioid use postoperatively.» The definition of chronic opioid use is not consistent across studies, and a more specific and consistent definition will aid in stratifying patients and understanding their risk of inferior outcomes.» Preoperative weaning periods and maximum dose thresholds are being established, which may increase the likelihood of achieving a meaningful improvement after surgery, although higher level evidence studies are needed...
December 1, 2023: JBJS Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38097873/preferences-of-patients-with-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis-for-intrathecal-drug-delivery-choosing-between-an-implanted-drug-delivery-device-and-therapeutic-lumbar-puncture
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaein Seo, Sandeep Saurkar, Gabriela S Fernandez, Anup Das, Stephen A Goutman, Sebastian Heidenreich
BACKGROUND: Novel intrathecal treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) may require delivery using lumbar puncture (LP). Implanted drug-delivery devices (IDDDs) could be an alternative but little is known about patients' preferences for intrathecal drug-delivery methods. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to elicit preferences of patients with ALS for routine LP and IDDD use. METHODS: A discrete choice experiment (DCE) and a threshold technique (TT) exercise were conducted online among patients with ALS in the US and Europe...
December 14, 2023: Patient
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38040488/a-case-series-evaluating-patient-perceptions-after-switching-from-nusinersen-to-risdiplam-for-spinal-muscular-atrophy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeffrey C Powell, James B Meiling, Michael S Cartwright
INTRODUCTION/AIMS: In 2016, nusinersen became the first disease-modifying medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). With the later availability of risdiplam in 2020, individuals now have the option of switching from nusinersen to risdiplam. Limited published data exist to inform this decision. This study aims to evaluate the perceptions and experiences of adult participants and parents of minor participants who previously received nusinersen and switched to risdiplam for the treatment of SMA...
February 2024: Muscle & Nerve
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38024008/post-cesarean-delivery-analgesia-using-spinal-anesthesia-ropivacaine-fentanyl-vs-ropivacaine-sufentanil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmad Reza Mohtadi, Atusa Ahmadi Chegeni, Kaveh Behaeen, Mohsen Savaie, Ali Ghomeishi
BACKGROUND: To improve the quality of intraoperative and postoperative analgesia during spinal anesthesia, intrathecal opioids are used as adjuvant drugs in combination with local anesthetics. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to compare the intrathecal injection of ropivacaine-fentanyl with ropivacaine-sufentanil in terms of the duration of analgesia after cesarean section (CS). METHODS: This randomized, double-blind clinical trial study was conducted on women referred to Imam Khomeini Hospital of Ahvaz City for elective CS in 2021...
August 2023: Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37973378/intrathecal-cervical-analgesia-for-cancer-pain-a-12-year-follow-up-study-in-a-comprehensive-cancer-center
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Denis Dupoiron, Florent Bienfait, Gabriel Carvajal, Valerie Seegers, Thomas Douillard, Sabrina Jubier-Hamon, Thierry Delorme, Arthur Julienne, Yves Marie Pluchon, Nicolas Ribault, Edmond Nader, Nathalie Lebrec
BACKGROUND: Intrathecal analgesia plays a key role for patients suffering refractory cancer pain. Nevertheless, intrathecal drug delivery systems (IDDS), requiring a cervical catheter tip implantation, have been poorly described in medical literature. AIMS: A monocentric retrospective follow-up study was designed to evaluate results of cervical IDDS for cancer pain. PATIENTS AND METHODS: From January 2010 to December 2022, all intrathecal-treated patients were prescribed a combined intrathecal analgesics regimen through a catheter placed in the cervical vertebral canal...
November 16, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37969450/interpeduncular-cistern-intrathecal-targeted-drug-delivery-for-intractable-postherpetic-neuralgia-a-case-report
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Feng Fu, Xian-Feng Jiang, Jing-Jing Wang, Lei Gong, Chen Yun, Hong-Tao Sun, Feng-Wu Tang
BACKGROUND: Intractable postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) can be difficult to manage even with aggressive multimodal therapies. Patients who experience uncontrolled refractory cranial PHN despite conservative treatment may benefit from an intrathecal drug delivery system (IDDS). For craniofacial neuropathic pain, the traditional approach has been to place the intrathecal catheter tip below the level of the cranial nerve root entry zones, which may lead to insufficient analgesia. CASE SUMMARY: We describe a 69-year-old man with a 1-year history of PHN after developing a vesicular rash in the ophthalmic division of cranial nerve V (trigeminal nerve) distribution...
October 26, 2023: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37967672/refinement-of-intrathecal-catheter-design-to-enhance-neuraxial-distribution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew A Hunt, Sara A C Hunt, Kelly Edinger, Joanne Steinauer, Tony L Yaksh
BACKGROUND: Delivery of therapeutics via indwelling intrathecal catheters is highly efficacious for targeting of pain, spasticity, neuraxial cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. However, current catheter designs have some major limitations. Given limited CSF flow, fixed intrathecal volume and the large distance of the rostro-caudal spinal axis, current intrathecal delivery routes fail to achieve adequate drug distribution. Additionally open catheter systems are plagued with cellular ingrowth and debris accumulation if used intermittently...
November 13, 2023: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37954627/a-rare-intrathecal-pump-complication-caused-by-prolonged-seroma-leading-to-a-potential-pump-pocket-fill-a-near-miss
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Teddy Gerges, Angelina Mavropoulos, Danielle Levin, Thuan Dao, Martin Acquadro
Intrathecal drug delivery systems have been used with increasing frequency in patients with chronic intractable pain. Common complications of intrathecal drug delivery systems include surgical bleeding, spinal cord injury, fractured or migrated catheter, meningitis, pump failure, granuloma formation, cerebral spinal fluid leak, and hygroma formation. We present a rare near-miss case that could have led to the inadvertent filling of an intrathecal pump pocket with a high concentration of narcotic and local anesthetic...
November 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37951601/hidden-risk-of-gadolinium-based-contrast-agents-during-interventional-pain-medicine-procedures-a-retrospective-chart-review
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro Hallo-Carrasco, Jason Eldrige, David Anthony Provenzano, Alexei Gonzalez-Estrada, Tesneem Abdel-Latif, Johana Klasova, Laura Furtado-Pessoa-de-Mendonca, Dan Yan, Christine Hunt
INTRODUCTION: Epidural steroid injections and epidural blood patches commonly involve the injection of a small amount of radiocontrast media under fluoroscopy to properly identify the target tissue or anatomic space and prevent off-target or intravascular delivery of therapeutic or diagnostic drugs. Iodinated low osmolar non-ionic contrast media is the standard preparation used as it is considered safe and cost-effective, but gadolinium-based preparations have been used as an alternative for patients with an 'iodine'-related or radiocontrast media allergy label to prevent hypersensitivity reactions...
November 11, 2023: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37916986/diligent-design-enables-antibody-aso-conjugates-with-optimal-pharmacokinetic-properties
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tatjana Sela, Mads Mansø, Michel Siegel, Céline Marban-Doran, Axel Ducret, Jens Niewöhner, Jacob Ravn, Rainer E Martin, Annika Sommer, Sabine Lohmann, Ben-Fillippo Krippendorff, Mette Ladefoged, Annette Indlekofer, Tom Quaiser, Florian Bueddefeld, Erich Koller, Mohamed Y Mohamed, Tobias Oelschlaegel, Kurt V Gothelf, Kerstin Hofer, Felix F Schumacher
Antisense-oligonucleotides (ASOs) are a promising drug modality for the treatment of neurological disorders, but the currently established route of administration via intrathecal delivery is a major limitation to its broader clinical application. An attractive alternative is the conjugation of the ASO to an antibody that facilitates access to the central nervous system (CNS) after peripheral application and target engagement at the blood-brain barrier, followed by transcytosis. Here, we show that the diligent conjugate design of Brainshuttle-ASO conjugates is the key to generating promising delivery vehicles and thereby establishing design principles to create optimized molecules with drug-like properties...
November 2, 2023: Bioconjugate Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37910601/intrathecal-delivery-of-nanoparticle-parp-inhibitor-to-the-cerebrospinal-fluid-for-the-treatment-of-metastatic-medulloblastoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minsoo Khang, Ju Hyun Lee, Teresa Lee, Hee-Won Suh, Supum Lee, Alessandra Cavaliere, Amy Rushing, Luiz H Geraldo, Erika Belitzky, Samantha Rossano, Henk M de Feyter, Kwangsoo Shin, Anita Huttner, Martine F Roussel, Jean-Leon Thomas, Richard E Carson, Bernadette Marquez-Nostra, Ranjit S Bindra, W Mark Saltzman
The morbidity associated with pediatric medulloblastoma, in particular in patients who develop leptomeningeal metastases, remains high in the absence of effective therapies. Administration of substances directly into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is one approach to circumvent the blood-brain barrier and focus delivery of drugs to the site of tumor. However, high rates of CSF turnover prevent adequate drug accumulation and lead to rapid systemic clearance and toxicity. Here, we show that PLA-HPG nanoparticles, made with a single-emulsion, solvent evaporation process, can encapsulate talazoparib, a PARP inhibitor (BMN-673)...
November 2023: Science Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37856891/hummingflow-novel-single-twist-drill-access-for-ventricular-drainage-irrigation-monitoring-and-automated-local-drug-delivery-in-subarachnoid-hemorrhage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diego A Carrera, Laura M Marsh, Jessica J Roach, Preeyaporn Sarangarm, Chad D Cole, Michel T Torbey, Andrew P Carlson
OBJECTIVE: The management of delayed cerebral ischemia after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) remains one of the most important targets for neurocritical care. Advances in monitoring technology have facilitated a more thorough understanding of the pathophysiology and therapeutic approaches, but interventions are generally limited to either systemic therapies or passive CSF drainage. The authors present a novel approach that combines a multimodal monitoring bolt-based system with an irrigating ventricular drain capable of delivering intrathecal medications and describe their early experience in patients with aSAH...
October 1, 2023: Journal of Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817986/determination-of-spinal-tracer-dispersion-after-intrathecal-injection-in-a-deformable-cns-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayankola O Ayansiji, Daniel S Gehrke, Bastien Baralle, Ariel Nozain, Meenesh R Singh, Andreas A Linninger
Background: Traditionally, there is a widely held belief that drug dispersion after intrathecal (IT) delivery is confined locally near the injection site. We posit that high-volume infusions can overcome this perceived limitation of IT administration. Methods: To test our hypothesis, subject-specific deformable phantom models of the human central nervous system were manufactured so that tracer infusion could be realistically replicated in vitro over the entire physiological range of pulsating cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) amplitudes and frequencies...
2023: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37790014/metastatic-leptomeningeal-carcinomatosis-from-primary-lobular-breast-cancer-found-in-a-medical-school-cadaveric-dissection
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Mary C Mitchell, James Pollock, Mary B Downs, David Stephen
Leptomeningeal carcinomatosis (LC) is an uncommon sequelae of metastatic cancer affecting the pia and arachnoid mater. It has been postulated that recent improvements in cancer patient survival time have increased the frequency of LC and other rare metastatic conditions that patients previously would not have lived long enough to experience. LC carries a universally poor prognosis with a mean survival of between two to four months if treated; however, the recent increase in incidence has allowed for further research into the condition and potential treatments...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37727683/erratum-intrathecal-drug-delivery-systems-survey-trends-in-utilization-in-pain-practice-corrigendum
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2023: Journal of Pain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37703618/calcification-of-the-pump-pouch-in-patients-receiving-itb-therapy-a-rare-complication-affecting-refill-procedure-analysis-of-two-cases
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Pavanello, Anna Ronchetti, Ida Barretta, Paolo Moretti, Gianluca Piatelli
BACKGROUND: Intrathecal baclofen therapy (ITB) is an effective treatment for reducing spasticity but can be associated with various complications, including infection and implant malfunction. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study analyzed refill reports, complications, and functional outcomes in 40 consecutive patients with intractable spasticity or dystonia undergoing ITB. RESULTS: Among the 40 patients, 8 experienced complications, including two cases of calcification of the baclofen pump pouch and surrounding tissue, a rare complication not extensively described in the literature...
August 23, 2023: Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37675492/intrathecal-drug-infusion-system-for-treating-pain-in-advanced-cancer-new%C3%A2-research-in-patient-management
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mei-Gui Chen, Min Xiu, Lei Yang, Hai-Yan Jin, Li-Hua Deng, Yi Li, Peng Chen
Currently, the treatment of cancer pain in China mainly follows the three-step pain relief principles formulated by the World Health Organization. As research on subarachnoid drug diffusion has intensified, intrathecal drug delivery has been gradually applied in the treatment of diseases, and improved analgesia can be achieved via the continuous infusion of small doses of morphine-derived drugs. This method can not only effectively relieve pain and enhance quality of life but also significantly reduce the incidence of nausea, vomiting, constipation, and other adverse reactions caused by the long-term intensive use of drugs in patients with cancer pain...
September 7, 2023: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37667441/does-lumbar-spinal-decompression-or-fusion-surgery-influence-outcome-parameters-in-patients-with-intrathecal-morphine-treatment-for-persistent-spinal-pain-syndrome-type-2-psps-t2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frank Patrick Schwarm, Raza Rehman, Jasmin Nagl, Hanna Gött, Eberhard Uhl, Malgorzata Anna Kolodziej
OBJECTIVES: Intrathecal morphine pump (ITMP) infusion therapy is efficient in managing chronic pain refractory to standard treatment. This study evaluates pain relief and improvement of quality of life in chronic pain patients after intrathecal morphine pump implantation for treatment of persistent pain after lumbar spinal fusion surgery and lumbar spinal decompression alone. METHODS: Forty three chronic pain patients that received an ITMP at our department between 2009 and 2019 were retrospectively analyzed divided into 2 cohorts (lumbar spinal fusion surgery and lumbar spinal decompression alone)...
September 6, 2023: Scandinavian Journal of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37664241/pre-clinical-delivery-of-gene-therapy-products-to-the-cerebrospinal-fluid-challenges-and-considerations-for-clinical-translation
#40
REVIEW
Ernesto A Salegio, Kelli Hancock, Stephanie Korszen
While the majority of gene therapy studies in neurological indications have focused on direct gene transfer to the central nervous system (CNS), there is growing interest in the delivery of therapeutics using the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) as a conduit. Historically, direct CNS routes-of-administration (RoAs) have relied on tissue dynamics, displacement of interstitial fluid, and regional specificity to achieve focal delivery into regions of interest, such as the brain. While intraparenchymal delivery minimizes peripheral organ exposure, one perceived drawback is the relative invasiveness of this approach to drug delivery...
2023: Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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