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Page 1: Ultrasound use in the management of intrathecal delivery systems Michael Saulino, MD PhD Physiatrist MossRehab Elkins Park.

Ultrasound use in the management of intrathecal delivery systems

Michael Saulino, MD PhD

Physiatrist

MossRehab Elkins Park

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Disclosures

• Speaker’s bureau and clinical investigator for Jazz Pharmaceuticals

• Speaker’s bureau and clinical investigator for Medtronic, Inc

• Clinical investigator for Mallinckrodt

• Consultant for SPR therapeutics

• NANS Board of Directors

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Objectives

• Understand the basic underpinnings of diagnostic ultrasound

• Recognize the potential utility of using ultrasound in the management of intrathecal therapy systems

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Ultrasound learning curve

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Advantages of ultrasound • More accurate than palpation techniques

• More precise needle placement

• Potentially less risk for inadvertent trauma

• Can view soft tissues better than x-ray

• “Affordable”

• More portable than fluoroscopy

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Advantages of ultrasound • Doppler mode visualization of flow

• No radiation exposure

• Decreased associated expense of upkeep

• Billable procedure 76942 (Caveat emptor)

• Potentially svoids the dreaded pocket fill

• Diagnoses the flipped pump

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Disadvantages of ultrasound • Needle visualization has to be in-plane with

transducer

• 2d representation of 3d structure

• Poor penetration > 4-5 cm, unusable after 15cm

• Deeper views have poorer resolution

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Disadvantages of ultrasound • Artifact from air and other density changes

• Anatomic variations

• Limited field of view

• Sometimes need an extra pair of hands

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Practical considerations

“Thanksgiving – 8 hours of preparation for 10 minutes of eating”

Sarah Saulino – Mike’s Mom

Ultrasound refills can be the same way

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Practical considerations

• Know pump anatomy

• Know the refill procedure – intrathecal delivery systems were not designed for ultrasound guidance

• Use ultrasound as an adjunct

• Consider patient positioning – can be creative here (standing, side lying, beach chair)

• Know the machine

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Practical considerations

• Consider ergonomics

• Lighting can can make a world of difference

• Have all of materials within arms reach

• No such thing as too much gel

• Watch the screen, not the patient

• Use hydro dissection

• Need to retain an image for billing

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Things to keep an eye on

• Echogenic needles

• Needle finding software

• Ultrasound refill kits

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Ultrasound: applied reflectivity

• Transducer is both a speaker and microphone

• Piezoelectric crystal emits a sonic frequency in the 3-40 MHz range

• Human hearing stops at 20 kHz, canine hearing stops 60 kHz, dolphins use echolocation up to 150 kHz

• Microphone picks up reflected signals

• Computer decodes the reflections to create an image

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Transducer anatomy

Converts electricity to sound waves

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Ultrasound is applied reflectivity

• Air reflects nothing

• Soft tissue sort of reflect

• Bone and metal reflect a lot

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Ultrasound is applied reflectivity

• Higher frequency means higher resolution but lower penetration

• Lower frequency means lower resolution and higher penetration

• Most transducers have a range of frequencies

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Terminology

Make sure you know your right from left

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Basic Knobology

• Depth

• Gain

• Doppler

• Screen capture

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Depth

• Ultrasound can be set to penetrate a certain distance

• Set the depth a little deep to begin so you don’t waste time looking for your target

• When you have your bearings, set the depth so it is enough to cover your area of interest

• Excessive depth will degrade the picture unnecessarily

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Depth

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Gain

• Gain is the volume control of ultrasound

• Not enough is too dark (soft)

• Too much is too bright (loud)

• Similar to equalizer in audio systems, gain can be adjusted at different frequencies

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Gain

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Doppler

Ultrasound has the capacity to see fluid in motion

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Visualization of current systems

• “Not-for-human-use” pumps were obtained from all three device manufacturers: SynchroMed II (Medtronic), MedStream (Codman) and Prometra (Flowonix).

• Each pump was placed in 3-inch deep baking tray and covered with an ultrasound phantom gel

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Methods

• The anterior surface of each pump was then scanned with 50 mm high-frequency linear transducer HFL50 attached to the portable ultrasound machine MTurbo.

• The sonographic features of each pump was then observed and recorded.

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Synchromed II

Reservoir port Catheter access port

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MedStream

Reservoir port Catheter access port

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Prometra

Reservoir port Catheter access port

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Conclusions

• All reservoir ports can be readily identified by portable sonography

• Potentially, the dome-shaped configuration of reservoir access ports for the Prometra and MedStream systems make the access easier, when compared to SynchroMed system.

• Each of the 3 systems has a unique sonographic appearance which allows for prompt identification

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Flipped Synchromed II

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Subcutaneous Injection

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Executing the refill

• X marks the spot technique

• Real time technique

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The in plane problem

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The X marks the spot solution

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The X marks the spot solution

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Real Time refill

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Doppler mode

Flow within reservoir

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Doppler mode

Flow outside of reservoir

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