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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
Complications:
Complications:
#Respiratory depression from medication overdose
*Overdose of medication, see:
#Infection
**[[Opioid toxicity]]
**[[Clonidine toxicity]]
**[[Local anesthetic systemic toxicity]]
**[[Baclofen toxicity]]
**[[Respiratory failure|Respiratory depression]] is feared effect of most
*[[Infection]]
**Local [[cellulitis]]
**[[Meningitis]]


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
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*The device is not removed in an overdose but should be turned off.
*The device is not removed in an overdose but should be turned off.
*Insertion of a 22-guage needle into the pump reservoir can remove all medication in case device cannot be turned off
*Insertion of a 22-guage needle into the pump reservoir can remove all medication in case device cannot be turned off
*Consider naloxone to reverse effects taking into account patients chronicity of treatment if they withdrawal
*Consider [[naloxone]] to reverse opioid effects taking into account patients chronicity of treatment if they withdrawal
*Treat infection aggressively with [[antibiotics]]
**May be treated without device removal with combination of IV and intrathecal antibiotics<ref>Aristedis R, Dimitrios P, Nikolaos P, Alexandros B. Intrathecal baclofen pump infection treated by adjunct intrareservoir teicoplanin instillation. Surg Neurol Int. 2017;8:38.</ref>, but consult ID and/or anesthesia/appropriate surgical specialty as device may need to be removed


==Disposition==
==Disposition==
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Medical device complications]]
*[[Medical device complications]]
*[[Baclofen toxicity]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 16:37, 5 November 2025

Background

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Complications:

Evaluation

Management

  • The device is not removed in an overdose but should be turned off.
  • Insertion of a 22-guage needle into the pump reservoir can remove all medication in case device cannot be turned off
  • Consider naloxone to reverse opioid effects taking into account patients chronicity of treatment if they withdrawal
  • Treat infection aggressively with antibiotics
    • May be treated without device removal with combination of IV and intrathecal antibiotics[1], but consult ID and/or anesthesia/appropriate surgical specialty as device may need to be removed

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Aristedis R, Dimitrios P, Nikolaos P, Alexandros B. Intrathecal baclofen pump infection treated by adjunct intrareservoir teicoplanin instillation. Surg Neurol Int. 2017;8:38.