Ultrasound-Guided Versus Traditional Refill of Intrathecal Infusion Pumps: A Prospective Quasi-Experimental Clinical Study
Beatriz Lechuga Carrasco, Jose Manuel Martínez-Linares, José Alejandro Ávila-Cabreja, Jonathan Cortés-Martín, Beatriz Piqueras-Sola, Nicolás Cordero Tous, Rafael Gálvez Mateos

TL;DR
This study shows that using ultrasound guidance for intrathecal pump refills reduces pain, complications, and time compared to traditional methods.
Contribution
Demonstrates ultrasound guidance as a superior method for intrathecal pump refills through a quasi-experimental clinical study.
Findings
Ultrasound-guided refills reduced procedure time by 53.2% compared to traditional methods.
Pain levels were significantly lower with ultrasound guidance (VAS 2.76 vs. 5.91).
No complications occurred with ultrasound guidance, while 20% of traditional refills had complications.
Abstract
Background: There are multiple treatments and approaches available to manage pain. However, when these interventions fail to achieve adequate relief, pain management may involve the implantation of intrathecal infusion pumps. The use of ultrasound guidance may enhance nursing practice by improving procedural efficiency and patient comfort. This technique offers a more precise, safer, and less painful approach, potentially increasing patient satisfaction and reducing procedural complications. Aim: To evaluate patient pain levels during intrathecal infusion pump refills under ultrasound guidance compared to the traditional approach, also aiming to determine the time taken per technique and to assess related intra-procedural complications. Design: A prospective quasi-experimental pre-post study. Methods: The study population included individuals with intrathecal infusion pumps. Each…
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TopicsPain Management and Opioid Use · Anesthesia and Pain Management · Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
