Abstract
Two individuals with intractable generalized dystonia secondary to glutaric aciduria type 1 (GA1) were treated with continuous intraventricular baclofen (IVB) infusion. On IVB of 220 μg/day, one 10-year-old girl had an 85% reduction in dystonia, from Barry-Albright Dystonia Scale (BADS) score 30.7 to 4.5 (maximum score: 32) at 30 postoperative months. Her enteral dystonia medications were reduced >60%, and she discontinued medications for pain, anxiety, and depression. A second GA1 patient, age 23, experienced a more modest 18% reduction in dystonia (BADS decrease from 29.7 to 24.3) on IVB of 1,665 μg/day at 14 postoperative months. He substantially reduced his enteral dystonia medications and reported meaningful pain relief. These cases demonstrate that IVB may be a palliative option in the intractable dystonia of GA1. Our provisional observations suggest that IVB may be more beneficial in younger GA1 patients.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 296-299 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Journal | Movement Disorders Clinical Practice |
| Volume | 3 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 May 2016 |
Keywords
- DBS
- Secondary dystonia
- Surgery
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