Continuous intrathecal baclofen infusion for intractable spastic cerebral palsy—is it worth it?

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Barry S Russman
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[1] BS Russman is Director of Pediatric Neurology at Shriners Hospitals for Children-Portland as well as Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at the Oregon Health and Science University,
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[3] OR,undefined
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This Practice Point commentary discusses a recent paper by Hoving et al., who compared the cost-effectiveness of continuous intrathecal baclofen infusion (CIBI) with that of 'standard care' in children with cerebral palsy whose abnormal muscle tone was interfering with function and/or quality of life. The current management of severe spasticity and dystonia in cerebral palsy consists of oral medications, botulinum toxin, selective dorsal rhizotomy, orthopedic surgery, and/or CIBI. CIBI is the treatment of choice for patients whose severely abnormal tone is interfering with their care, comfort, and/or quality of life. The added cost of care associated with the use of CIBI for 1 year is nearly twice that of standard care. However, on the basis of their cost-effectiveness analysis, which took into consideration the improvement in quality of life, Hoving et al. concluded that the added expense is cost-effective. Although this prospective study lasted for only 1 year and included only 15 patients, the conclusions are similar to those based on previously published results.
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