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Treatment of end-stage peripheral artery disease by neuromodulation
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- Cucuruz, B; Kopp, R; Hampe-Hecht, H; Andercou, O; Schierling, W; Pfister, K; Koller, M; Noppeney, T (2022). Treatment of end-stage peripheral artery disease by neuromodulation. Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 81(4):315-324.
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Background: Neuromodulation is a therapeutic option to improve limb salvage in end-stage peripheral arterial disease (PAD), but there is no consensus on its indication for spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in PAD patients. Objective: The aim of this study was to present the outcome of end-stage PAD patients treated with SCS. Methods: This study is a retrospective analysis based on a local prospective registry. Neuromodulation was performed if there was: 1) no revascularisation option, 2) no septicemia, 3) and Rutherford stage 4-6. The primary endpoint of the study was limb salvage. Secondary endpoints were reduction in pain or simply pain reduction pain (assessed using a visual anlog scale/VAS) and improvement in walking distance. Results: Limb salvage was reached in 30/34 patients (88%). Patients reported a significant reduction in pain on the 10-point VAS scale from baseline (median = 7.5, IQR = 7-8) to follow-up at 2 years (median = 0, IQR 0-2.75), p < 0.001. Walking distance also improved from preoperative (median = 50 m, IQR = 20-50 m) to follow-up at 2 years (median = 150 m, IQR 50-272 m), p < 0.001. Results: SCS implantation in patients with end-stage PAD can enable limb salvage in a high percentage of cases and increase mobility due to pain reduction. The role of microcirculation in these improvements needs to be investigated in further studies. Keywords: Neuromodulation; chronic critical limb ischemia; end-stage peripheral artery disease; spinal cord stimulation.
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- Journal :
- Cucuruz, B; Kopp, R; Hampe-Hecht, H; Andercou, O; Schierling, W; Pfister, K; Koller, M; Noppeney, T (2022). Treatment of end-stage peripheral artery disease by neuromodulation. Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation, 81(4):315-324.
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- application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-228102, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1443050072
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource