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HERO ID
7176594
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Parameters in Patients with Predominant Back Pain
Author(s)
Tiede, J; Brown, L; Gekht, G; Vallejo, R; Yearwood, T; Morgan, D; ,
Year
2013
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Neuromodulation
ISSN:
1525-1403
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Location
HOBOKEN
Page Numbers
370-375
PMID
23433237
DOI
10.1111/ner.12032
Web of Science Id
WOS:000325925100014
Abstract
Objectives To examine the feasibility of novel high-frequency spinal cord stimulation therapy in a cohort of patients with chronic predominant back pain during a four day, percutaneous trial. Design Prospective, multicenter open label pilot trial. Setting and Patients:Twenty-four patients with back pain greater than leg pain who were candidates for spinal cord stimulation were trialed at five U.S. centers. Interventions Patients completed a percutaneous trial with a commercially available spinal cord stimulator. The implanted leads were then connected to the novel external stimulation device and patients were trialed for an additional four days. Outcome Measures Pain intensity ratings, subjective descriptions, and patients' preference. Results There was significant improvement from baseline in overall pain scores (8.68 to 2.03, [p < 0.001]) and back pain scores (8.12 to 1.88, [p < 0.001]) with the investigational stimulation. The investigational stimulation was preferred to the commercially available systems in 21 of 24 patients (88%). Conclusions Patients with predominant back pain reported a substantial reduction in overall pain and back pain when trialed with high-frequency spinal cord stimulation therapy.
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