1. Effects of MRgFUS Treatment on Musculoskeletal Pain: Comparison between Bone Metastasis and Chronic Knee/Lumbar Osteoarthritis.
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Namba H, Kawasaki M, Izumi M, Ushida T, Takemasa R, and Ikeuchi M
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- Aged, Bone Neoplasms secondary, Bone Neoplasms therapy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Osteoarthritis, Knee complications, Osteoarthritis, Spine complications, Cancer Pain therapy, High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Ablation methods, Musculoskeletal Pain etiology, Musculoskeletal Pain therapy, Osteoarthritis, Knee therapy, Osteoarthritis, Spine therapy
- Abstract
Local bone denervation by magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) is a promising tool for alleviation of pain in patients with painful bone metastasis (BM). Considering the underlying mechanism of pain alleviation, MRgFUS might be effective for various bone and joint diseases associated with local tenderness. This study was conducted to clarify the therapeutic effect of focused ultrasound in patients with various painful bone and joint diseases that are associated with local tenderness. Ten patients with BM, 11 patients with lumbar facet joint osteoarthritis (L-OA), and 19 patients with knee osteoarthritis (K-OA) were included. MRgFUS treatment was applied to the bone surface with real-time temperature monitoring at the target sites. Pain intensity was assessed using a 100 mm numerical rating scale (NRS) at various time points. Pressure pain threshold (PPT) was evaluated on the sonication area and control sites. Compared to baseline, the pain NRS scores significantly decreased in all groups 1 month after treatment, and PPT at the treated sites significantly increased in all groups 3 months after treatment. The percentage of patients who showed a ≥ 50% decrease in pain NRS scores at 1 month after treatment was 80% in BM, 64% in L-OA, and 78% in K-OA groups. PPTs were significantly higher after treatment at all evaluation time points. This study indicated that MRgFUS is effective in reducing pressure pain at the site of most severe tenderness in patients with painful bone and joint diseases. Treatment response was comparable between patients with BM, L-OA, and K-OA., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2019 Hirofumi Namba et al.)
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- 2019
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