Journal article
A pilot feasibility study of gabapentin for managing pain in children with dystonic cerebral palsy
A Harvey, MC Waugh, J Rice, G Antolovich, L Copeland, F Orsini, A Scheinberg, C McKinnon, M Thorley, F Baker, G Chalkiadis, K Stewart
BMC Pediatrics | Published : 2021
Abstract
Background: Gabapentin is often used to manage pain in children with dystonic cerebral palsy, however the evidence for its effectiveness in this population is limited. The primary objective of this feasibility pilot study was to assess the factors which might impact on a future randomised controlled trial including the ability to recruit and retain participants, assess adherence/compliance to the prescribed intervention, and ability to complete all outcome assessments. The secondary objective was to gather preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of gabapentin at reducing pain, improving comfort and reducing dystonia in children with dystonic cerebral palsy. Methods: This open label pilot ..
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Awarded by Australian Pain Society/Australian Pain Relief Association/Cops for Kids, Clinical Research Grant
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded through the Australian Pain Society/Australian Pain Relief Association/Cops for Kids, Clinical Research Grant #1. Adrienne Harvey was supported through a Melbourne Children's Campus Career Development Award.