TY - JOUR
T1 - Patient selection and trialing techniques utilizing low-dose intrathecal morphine for chronic nonmalignant pain
T2 - A report of two cases
AU - Grider, Jay S.
AU - Harned, Michael E.
AU - Sloan, Paul A.
PY - 2010/9
Y1 - 2010/9
N2 - The administration of opioid analgesics via the intrathecal route is becoming more commonplace for a variety of chronic nonmalignant pathologic pain states. Despite this growing trend, there is very little information available to guide practitioners with regard to patient selection as well as intrathecal drug dosing paradigms. The authors describe the use of a protocol for patient selection, including pretrial preparation, as well as detailed very low-dose chronic intrathecal morphine dosing regimens to treat patients with refractory chronic nonmalignant pain.
AB - The administration of opioid analgesics via the intrathecal route is becoming more commonplace for a variety of chronic nonmalignant pathologic pain states. Despite this growing trend, there is very little information available to guide practitioners with regard to patient selection as well as intrathecal drug dosing paradigms. The authors describe the use of a protocol for patient selection, including pretrial preparation, as well as detailed very low-dose chronic intrathecal morphine dosing regimens to treat patients with refractory chronic nonmalignant pain.
KW - Chronic nonmalignant pain
KW - Intrathecal analgesics
KW - Intrathecal drug delivery
KW - Intrathecal morphine
KW - Low-dose opioid
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U2 - 10.5055/jom.2010.0035
DO - 10.5055/jom.2010.0035
M3 - Article
C2 - 21046935
AN - SCOPUS:78349245887
SN - 1551-7489
VL - 6
SP - 371
EP - 376
JO - Journal of Opioid Management
JF - Journal of Opioid Management
IS - 5
ER -