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High-dose spinal cord stimulation for patients with failed back surgery syndrome: a multicenter effectiveness and prediction study

Authors :
Discover Consortium
Goudman, Lisa
De Smedt, Ann
Eldabe, Sam
Rigoard, Philippe
Linderoth, Bengt
De Jaeger, Mats
Moens, Maarten
Neurosurgery
Pain in Motion
UZB Other
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Clinical sciences
Neuroprotection & Neuromodulation
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
Supporting clinical sciences
Radiology
Source :
Pain. 162:582-590
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2020.

Abstract

The use of high-dose spinal cord stimulation (HD-SCS) has increased drastically during the past few years, with positive results. However, there remains a deficit of real-world data of the effectiveness of HD-SCS. Therefore, the primary aim was to evaluate the effectiveness of HD-SCS in patients with failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS). The second aim was to develop a prediction model for a holistic responder. One hundred ninety-four patients were recruited to a multicenter real-world registry. Self-reporting outcome variables were evaluated at baseline (before SCS) and at 1, 3, and 12 months of HD-SCS implant. Outcome measures were the mean pain intensity over time, sleep quality, disability, health-related quality of life, and medication use. Besides the effectiveness, logistic regression and decision tree analysis were performed to define a holistic responder (pain intensity reduction, medication reduction, Oswestry disability index reduction, and EQ5D improvement) after 12 months of HD-SCS. Of 185 FBSS patients who underwent a baseline visit, 75.13% had a successful HD trial. At 12 months, 92 patients were still receiving HD-SCS. Both low back and leg pain significantly decreased at 12 months. All outcome measures revealed a significant time-dependent effect from baseline to 12 months. Holistic responders could be predicted with a sensitivity and specificity of 90%. Clinically significant and sustained pain relief over a period of 12 months was achieved with HD-SCS in patients with FBSS. In addition, HD-SCS also achieved an improvement in sleep quality, functionality, and a decrease in pain medication.

Details

ISSN :
18726623 and 03043959
Volume :
162
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pain
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7ebfe923b260b67089a3bb25b84bf3b0