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What (who) is intrathecal - definition

ROUTE OF ADMINISTRATION OF A DRUG INTO THE SHEATH SPACE AROUND SPINAL CORD TO REACH THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID
Intrathekal; Intrathecal injection; Intrathecally; Intrathecal chemotherapy; Intrathecal

intrathecal         
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¦ adjective Medicine occurring within or administered into the spinal theca.
Derivatives
intrathecally adverb
Intrathecal administration         
Intrathecal administration is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal, or into the subarachnoid space so that it reaches the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and is useful in spinal anesthesia, chemotherapy, or pain management applications. This route is also used to introduce drugs that fight certain infections, particularly post-neurosurgical.
Intrathecal pump         
DEVICE DELIVERING MEDICATION INTO THE SPACE BETWEEN THE SPINAL CORD AND ITS PROTECTIVE SHEATH
Intrathecal morphine pump; Intrathecal baclofen pump; Morphine pump; Baclofen pump
An intrathecal pump is a medical device used to deliver (via an intrathecal catheter) medications directly into the space between the spinal cord and the protective sheath surrounding the spinal cord. Medications such as baclofen, bupivacaine, clonidine, morphine, hydromorphone, fentanyl or ziconotide may be delivered in this manner to minimize the side effects often associated with the higher doses used in oral or intravenous delivery of these drugs.

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Intrathecal administration

Intrathecal administration is a route of administration for drugs via an injection into the spinal canal, or into the subarachnoid space so that it reaches the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and is useful in spinal anesthesia, chemotherapy, or pain management applications. This route is also used to introduce drugs that fight certain infections, particularly post-neurosurgical. The drug needs to be given this way to avoid being stopped by the blood–brain barrier. The same drug given orally must enter the blood stream and may not be able to pass out and into the brain. Drugs given by the intrathecal route often have to be compounded specially by a pharmacist or technician because they cannot contain any preservative or other potentially harmful inactive ingredients that are sometimes found in standard injectable drug preparations.

The route of administration is sometimes simply referred to as "intrathecal"; however, the term is also an adjective that refers to something occurring in or introduced into the anatomic space or potential space inside a sheath, most commonly the arachnoid membrane of the brain or spinal cord (under which is the subarachnoid space). For example, intrathecal immunoglobulin production is production of antibodies in the spinal cord. The abbreviation "IT" is best not used; instead, "intrathecal" is spelled out to avoid medical mistakes.

Examples of use of intrathecal
1. "These trusts are now either compliant or no longer providing an intrathecal chemotherapy service.
2. Another alert was issued over intrathecal chemotherapy injections into the spine given to treat cancer.
3. These trusts are now either compliant or no longer providing an intrathecal chemotherapy service.
4. One such alert concerned the dangers of intrathecal chemotherapy, where a drug is injected into the spine of cancer patients.
5. Sir Liam‘s report said÷ "Of the 1' NHS trusts providing intrathecal chemotherapy services that had been reviewed by April 2005, nine (47%) were non–compliant on inspection, despite three of these having claimed compliance prior to the inspectors‘ visits.