Ketamine in Severe Leptomeningeal Pain.
Yong Seng TamElizabeth ChenZhiSheng Edmund PohGerksin ChiaMahrley ProvidoAllyn Yin Mei HumHsien Xiong LeePublished in: Journal of palliative medicine (2022)
Carcinomatosis meningitis is a rare but deadly complication of medulloblastoma. Surgical and systemic treatment options are often limited in advanced stages of the cancer. Meningeal irritation from raised intracranial pressure causes leptomeningeal pain that may respond poorly to opioids and common adjuvant analgesics. We present the case of a terminally ill patient with severe leptomeningeal pain that responded to a trial of ketamine as an adjunct to opioids.