2023
DOI: 10.1177/20494637231198231
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Predictive factors for efficacy and safety of intrathecal infusion devices for oncological pain

Bartolomé Fernández-Torres,
Isabel M Fontán-Atalaya,
Estefanía Peralta-Espinosa
et al.

Abstract: Introduction In an important percentage of intrathecal infusion therapy, the pain after implantation of a spinal device does not improve. Our objective is to identify factors that can predict therapeutic success and complications, developing a predictive model based on univariate and multivariate analyses. Methods Retrospective observational study, including 132 patients with oncological pain who were implanted with a fixed-flow device for intrathecal infusion. Four time points were established for data collec… Show more

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