Evidence-based consensus guidelines on patient selection and trial stimulation for spinal cord stimulation therapy for chronic non-cancer pain
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
48(6), P. 273 - 287
Published: March 30, 2023
Spinal
cord
stimulation
(SCS)
has
demonstrated
effectiveness
for
neuropathic
pain.
Unfortunately,
some
patients
report
inadequate
long-term
pain
relief.
Patient
selection
is
emphasized
this
therapy;
however,
the
prognostic
capabilities
and
deployment
strategies
of
existing
techniques,
including
an
SCS
trial,
have
been
questioned.
After
approval
by
Board
Directors
American
Society
Regional
Anesthesia
Pain
Medicine,
a
steering
committee
was
formed
to
develop
evidence-based
guidelines
patient
role
trial.
Representatives
professional
organizations
with
clinical
expertize
were
invited
participate
as
members.
A
comprehensive
literature
review
carried
out
committee,
results
organized
into
narrative
reports,
which
circulated
all
Individual
statements
recommendations
within
each
seven
sections
formulated
members
voting.
We
used
modified
Delphi
method
wherein
drafts
member
in
blinded
fashion
Comments
incorporated
subsequent
revisions,
recirculated
voting
achieve
consensus.
Seven
total
39
approved
100%
consensus
from
Sections
included
definitions
terminology
trial;
benefits
screening
psychosocial
characteristics;
perceptions
on
therapy
use
other
predictors
conduct
trials;
evaluation
trials
minimum
criteria
success.
Recommendations
that
trial
should
be
performed
before
definitive
implant
except
anginal
(grade
B).
All
must
screened
objective
validated
instrument
factors,
include
depression
Despite
limitations,
helps
provides
opportunity
experience
therapy.
These
are
expected
guide
practicing
physicians
stakeholders
not
mistaken
practice
standards.
Physicians
continue
make
their
best
judgment
based
individual
considerations
preferences.
Language: Английский
The Neurostimulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee (NACC)®: Recommendations for Spinal Cord Stimulation Long-Term Outcome Optimization and Salvage Therapy
Timothy R. Deer,
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Marc Russo,
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Jay S. Grider
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et al.
Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(6), P. 951 - 976
Published: June 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Autonomic Nervous System in Bone Remodeling: From Mechanisms to Novel Therapies in Orthopedic Diseases
Rui Xia,
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Hongjun Peng,
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Zhu Xishan
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et al.
Orthopaedic Surgery,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 12, 2025
Recent
literature
has
increasingly
demonstrated
the
significant
function
of
autonomic
nerves
in
regulating
physiological
and
pathological
changes
associated
with
skeletal
system.
Extensive
studies
have
been
conducted
to
understand
contribution
nervous
system
(ANS)
metabolic
homeostasis
resistance
aseptic
inflammation,
specifically
from
viewpoint
neurobiology.
There
plenty
on
how
sympathetic
(SNS)
parasympathetic
(PNS),
two
main
branches
ANS,
regulate
bone
remodeling,
which
is
process
formation
resorption.
The
following
revealed
critical
neurological
pathways
that
induce
alterations
cell
biology
uncover
intricate
linkages
between
ANS
Furthermore,
inspired
by
connection
neuromodulation
utilized
as
a
therapeutic
method
for
patients
orthopedic
diseases:
directly
influencing
it
possible
alter
excitability
nerve
fibers
release
neurotransmitters,
can
lead
anti-inflammatory
analgesic
effects,
thereby
or
indirectly
impacting
Our
work
aims
review
most
recent
findings
impact
enhance
current
understanding
interaction
bones,
explore
potential
methods
could
be
used
treat
conditions,
drawing
attention
role
Language: Английский
Spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of chronic pain
Nature Reviews Neurology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(8), P. 447 - 448
Published: July 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Sensory-substitution based sound perception using a spinal computer–brain interface
Gabriella Miklós,
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László Halász,
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Maximilian Hasslberger
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Oct. 22, 2024
Abstract
Sensory
substitution
offers
a
promising
approach
to
restore
lost
sensory
functions.
Here
we
show
that
spinal
cord
stimulation
(SCS),
typically
used
for
chronic
pain
management,
can
potentially
serve
as
novel
auditory
device.
We
recruited
13
patients
undergoing
SCS
implantation
and
translated
everyday
sound
samples
into
personalized
patterns
during
their
trial
phase.
In
identification
task—where
chance-level
performance
was
33.3%—participants
(
$$n=8$$
n
=
8
)
achieved
mean
accuracy
of
72.8%
using
only
input.
observed
weak
positive
correlation
between
bitrate
accuracy.
A
follow-up
discrimination
task
$$n=5$$
5
confirmed
reduced
bitrates
significantly
impaired
participants’
ability
distinguish
consecutive
patterns,
indicating
effective
processing
additional
information
at
higher
bitrates.
These
findings
demonstrate
the
feasibility
existing
technology
create
neural
interface
prosthesis.
Our
results
pave
way
future
research
enhance
fidelity,
assess
long-term
training
effects,
explore
integration
with
other
aids
comprehensive
hearing
rehabilitation.
Language: Английский
Editors’ comments for special edition on neuromodulation for pain syndromes
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
48(6), P. 249 - 250
Published: April 20, 2023
The
population
health
implications
stemming
from
the
global
pain
burden
are
sobering.
However,
there
is
tremendous
potential
and
scope
for
developing
introducing
new
interventional
therapies
patients
in
with
goal
of
improving
quality
their
lives.
Regional
Anesthesia
&
Pain
Language: Английский