Prolonged administration of intratecal morphine by infusion pump implanted in a case of non-ontological chronic pain

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Ayala, Santiago [1 ]
Pietropinto, Javier [1 ]
Ayala, Walter [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Britanico, Policlin Dolor, Anestesiol, Montevideo, Uruguay
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ANALES DE LA FACULTAD DE MEDICINA-UNIVERSIDAD DE LA REPUBLICA URUGUAY | 2022年 / 9卷 / 01期
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Intrathecal opioid; Intrathecal morphine; Intrathecal pump; Noncancer pain; CONFERENCE PACC RECOMMENDATIONS; INTRATHECAL OPIOID THERAPY;
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10.25184/anfamed2022vgn1a4
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Introduction: The evolution of a patient receiving intrathecal morphine through an infusion pump that was implanted 14 years ago for the treatment of chronic post-laminectomy low back pain is described. Material and method: It required the administration of 60 mg / day of subcutaneous morphine that caused side effects that did not tolerate, and multiple hospitalizations for pain control He was implanted with a continuous infusion pump (Isomed) connected to a subarachnoid catheter. which releases 1 ml / day, and needs to be filled every 60 days. Results: An average pain decrease of 50% per year, and 75% at 6 and 12 years was observed. It required a progressive increase in filling doses, which went from 30 mg of morphine (0.5 mg / day) at the beginning, to 40 mg of morphine (0.66 mg / day at the first year. to 70 mg of morphine (1.16 mg / day) at the sixth year. at 140 mg (2.33 mg / day) at the fourteen year. No serious medical complications were recorded, he maintained constipation and sweating throughout the period, and installed secondary hypogonadism with libido and erection disorders, that were corrected with the administration of testosterone. No further hospitalizations were required due to pain. No complications were observed related to the operation or filling of the pump or linked to the catheter. The patient stated that he was satisfied with the implant. Discussion: Despite the increase in filling doses, expression of tolerance development, the required morphine / day doses are frankly below the recommended limit. Conclusions: The risk-benefit balance of the implant was positive, considering the best pain control. the lowest doses used. the absence of serious complications, and the lack of hospitalizations for pain control.
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