Oral Baclofen and Clonidine for Treatment of Spasticity in Children

Author:

Lubsch Lisa1,Habersang Rolf2,Haase Mark,Luedtke Sherry3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Illinois

2. Department of Pediatrics, Texas Tech Health Science Center School of Medicine

3. Department of Pharmacy Practice, Texas Tech Health Science Center School of Pharmacy, Amarillo, Texas

Abstract

Few data exist in the literature to support the use of high dosages of oral baclofen and clonidine that are frequently required to treat children with spasticity. This study was a retrospective chart review of baclofen and clonidine dosages used in children diagnosed with cerebral palsy or traumatic brain injury. The primary objective was to calculate the mean dosages of baclofen and clonidine based on the duration of spasticity postinjury. Secondary objectives included determining correlations between dosage and age, injury type, location of spasticity, comorbid seizures, or concomitant antispasticity medications. Eighty-seven children receiving baclofen and/or clonidine were included in this study. Mean dosages of 40 mg/day ( n = 86) and 0.4 mg/day ( n = 31) were required for baclofen and clonidine, respectively. The maximum dosage was 240 mg/day for baclofen and 3.6 mg/day for clonidine. Duration postinjury, age, and concomitant antispasticity medications were the most predictive variables for baclofen dosage as a model ( r = .522; P = .000). Duration postinjury and location of spasticity were the most predictive variables for clonidine dosage as a model ( r = .523; P = .000). The average dosages of baclofen and clonidine used in this population of children with cerebral palsy or traumatic brain injury were similar to those reported in the literature, with higher maximum dosages found in this investigation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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