Neuropediatrics 2006; 37(2): 99-101
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-923944
Short Communication

Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

The Use of an Indium111 DTPA Flow Study in the Evaluation of a Lumbar Swelling in a Girl with a Baclofen Pump

M. A. Hoving1 , N. M. Smulders2 , B. Abdul Fatah2 , M. J. P. G. van Kroonenburgh2 , E. P. M. van Raak1 , G. H. J. J. Spincemaille3 , J. S. H. Vles1
  • 1Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Maastricht, the Netherlands
  • 2Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital, Maastricht, the Netherlands
  • 3Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital, Maastricht, the Netherlands
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Publication History

Received: May 30, 2005

Accepted after Revision: January 25, 2006

Publication Date:
14 June 2006 (online)

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to introduce a useful diagnostic method to evaluate baclofen pump system-related complications without disturbing the continuous delivery of intrathecal baclofen. Methods: We present a case report on the use of an indium111 diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA) flow study in the evaluation of a lumbar swelling in a 16-year-old girl with spastic cerebral palsy, treated with continuous intrathecal baclofen (CITB). Results: Disconnection or damage of the catheter leading to leakage of baclofen into the lumbar swelling could be ruled out by the use of an indium111 DTPA flow study. This is the first report to illustrate the implementation of an lndium111 DTPA flow study without interrupting the infusion of CITB. Conclusion: An indium111 DTPA flow study is a non-invasive, safe and patient friendly diagnostic method which can be of great help in the evaluation of pump- or catheter-related complications and does not need to interfere with the delivery of CITB.

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MD M. A. Hoving

Department of Neurology
University Hospital Maastricht

P. Debyelaan 25

Postbus 5800

6202 AZ Maastricht

The Netherlands

Email: mahoving@hotmail.com

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