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Programmable Pump for Intrathecal Morphine Delivery to Cisterna Magna: Clinical Implications in Novel Management of Refractory Pain Above Middle Thoracic Vertebrae Level Utilizing a Prospective Trial Protocol and Review (Methods Article)

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 Background: The cisterna Intrathecal Drug Delivery system (IDDS) with Morphine has proven to be eff ective in treating refractory cancer pain above the middle thoracic vertebrae level in some countries. However, it has not been fully investigated in others. We designed the current project to investigate the effi cacy and safety of cisterna IDDS for pain relief in Refractory Pain above the middle thoracic vertebrae level in advanced Cancer Patients. Methods: This study protocol allows for eligible Cancer Patients to receive the cisterna IDDS operation. Pain intensity (Visual Analogue scale, VAS), quality of life (36-Item Short-Form Health Survey, SF-36), and depression (Self-Rating Depression scale, SDS) are assessed along with side eff ects in the postoperative follow-up visits. Recent literature suggests a potential role for cisterna IDDS Morphine delivery for Refractory Pain states above the middle thoracic level. Conclusion: The results of this study may provide further evidence that cisterna IDDS of Morphine can serve as an eff ective and safe pain relief strategy for Refractory Pain above the middle thoracic vertebrae level in advanced Cancer Patients.

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    APA: Copy

    Sun, Chang, Wang, Yu Tong, Dai, Yu Jie, Liu, Zhi Hui, YANG, JING, Cheng, Zhu Qiang, Dong, Dao Song, Wang, Cheng Fu, Zhao, Guo Li, Lu, Gui Jun, Song, Tao, Jin, Yi, Kaye, Alan D., IMANI, FARNAD, SADEGI, KAMBIZ, SUN, LI LI, & Sun, Yong Hai. (2021). Programmable Pump for Intrathecal Morphine Delivery to Cisterna Magna: Clinical Implications in Novel Management of Refractory Pain Above Middle Thoracic Vertebrae Level Utilizing a Prospective Trial Protocol and Review (Methods Article). ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PAIN MEDICINE, 11(3), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/680269/en

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    Sun Chang, Wang Yu Tong, Dai Yu Jie, Liu Zhi Hui, YANG JING, Cheng Zhu Qiang, Dong Dao Song, Wang Cheng Fu, Zhao Guo Li, Lu Gui Jun, Song Tao, Jin Yi, Kaye Alan D., IMANI FARNAD, SADEGI KAMBIZ, SUN LI LI, Sun Yong Hai. Programmable Pump for Intrathecal Morphine Delivery to Cisterna Magna: Clinical Implications in Novel Management of Refractory Pain Above Middle Thoracic Vertebrae Level Utilizing a Prospective Trial Protocol and Review (Methods Article). ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PAIN MEDICINE[Internet]. 2021;11(3):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/680269/en

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    Chang Sun, Yu Tong Wang, Yu Jie Dai, Zhi Hui Liu, JING YANG, Zhu Qiang Cheng, Dao Song Dong, Cheng Fu Wang, Guo Li Zhao, Gui Jun Lu, Tao Song, Yi Jin, Alan D. Kaye, FARNAD IMANI, KAMBIZ SADEGI, LI LI SUN, and Yong Hai Sun, “Programmable Pump for Intrathecal Morphine Delivery to Cisterna Magna: Clinical Implications in Novel Management of Refractory Pain Above Middle Thoracic Vertebrae Level Utilizing a Prospective Trial Protocol and Review (Methods Article),” ANESTHESIOLOGY AND PAIN MEDICINE, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 0–0, 2021, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/680269/en

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