Treatment of severe tetanus by intrathecal injections of baclofen without artificial ventilation
- 1 April 1992
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Intensive Care Medicine
- Vol. 18 (4) , 241-244
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01709840
Abstract
A study was conducted to evaluate repeated intrathecal injections of baclofen, without artificial ventilation, in the treatment of severe tetanus. Ten patients, 5 men and 5 women, with a mean age of 34±7 years, were included in the study. The dose of baclofen injected was 1000 μg between the ages of 16 and 55 years, 800 μg over the age of 55 years and 500 μg under the age of 16 years. The efficacy was assessed on the basis of the resolution of contractures and paroxysms and the initial dose was reinjected prior to the reappearance of these symptoms. Treatment was discontinued in the case of central nervous system depression or inefficacy. The first injection was effective in 9 cases for 24–48 h. The haemodynamic safety was always good. Five patients developed central depression with coma and respiratory depression, requiring artificial ventilation in 3 cases and reversed by flumazenil in 2 cases. Five patients were treated exclusively with baclofen with 4 cures. Five patients had to be ventilated with only one cure. This study confirms earlier studies concerning the efficacy of intrathecal baclofen in tetanus. However, the frequency of episodes of respiratory depression prevents the recommendation of repeated injections when respiratory intensive care facilities are not available.Keywords
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