4-Aminopyridine in pediatric traumatic spinal cord injury: A case report.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-17 DOI:10.1080/10790268.2024.2361553
Emily Hillaker, Jing Chen, Janet Dean, Nancy Yeh, Cristina Sadowsky, John Elfar
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Context: Spinal cord injury (SCI) presents significant challenges due to its debilitating nature and potential complications. While few medications have shown efficacy in improving neurological recovery, 4-Aminopyridine (4-AP), a voltage-gated potassium channel blocker, has been used clinically off-label to improve neurologic function in adults with spinal cord-related paralysis. However, evidence regarding its safety and effectiveness in the pediatric population remains scarce, as it is approved for use in older patients.Findings: This manuscript reports the case of a pediatric patient who sustained a traumatic cervical SCI. Initial neurological assessment indicated a C1 motor complete SCI. Surgical intervention for bullet removal and spinal fusion was carried out, followed by comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation.Conclusion/clinical relevance: 4-AP was introduced three months post-injury and was well-tolerated without obvious adverse effects. Notably, he exhibited neurological and functional improvement after four months of 4-AP use, though his improvement followed the expected trajectory of recovery. To date, this case represents the first case of 4-AP administration in a pediatric SCI patient, and therefore these findings contribute valuable clinical insight. By documenting the clinical trajectory of this case, this manuscript suggests 4-AP may be safe for use in pediatric patients.

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4-氨基吡啶治疗小儿创伤性脊髓损伤:病例报告。
背景:脊髓损伤(SCI)因其衰弱的性质和潜在的并发症带来了巨大的挑战。虽然很少有药物能有效改善神经功能的恢复,但 4-氨基吡啶(4-AP)作为一种电压门控钾通道阻滞剂,已在临床上用于改善脊髓相关性瘫痪成人患者的神经功能。然而,有关其在儿科人群中安全性和有效性的证据仍然很少,因为该药物已被批准用于老年患者:本手稿报告了一名外伤性颈椎 SCI 儿童患者的病例。初步神经评估显示,C1 运动型完全性 SCI。患者接受了子弹取出和脊柱融合手术,随后进行了全面的住院康复治疗:伤后三个月开始使用 4-AP,疗效良好,无明显不良反应。值得注意的是,在使用 4-AP 4 个月后,他的神经和功能均有所改善,尽管其改善遵循了预期的康复轨迹。迄今为止,本病例是首例在小儿 SCI 患者中使用 4-AP 的病例,因此,这些研究结果为临床提供了宝贵的见解。通过记录该病例的临床轨迹,本手稿表明 4-AP 可安全用于儿科患者。
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Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
101
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: For more than three decades, The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine has reflected the evolution of the field of spinal cord medicine. From its inception as a newsletter for physicians striving to provide the best of care, JSCM has matured into an international journal that serves professionals from all disciplines—medicine, nursing, therapy, engineering, psychology and social work.
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