Effectiveness of combined dorsal root ganglion and spinal cord stimulation: a retrospective, single-centre case series for chronic focal neuropathic pain

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Mullins, Cormac F. [1 ,2 ]
Palumbo, Gaetano Joseph [1 ]
Harris, Stephany [1 ]
Al-Kaisy, Omar [1 ]
Wesley, Sam [1 ]
Yearwood, Thomas [1 ]
Al-Kaisy, Adnan [1 ]
机构
[1] Guys & St Thomas NHS Fdn Trust, Pain Management Dept, Gassiot House, London SE1 7EH, England
[2] South Infirm Victoria Univ Hosp, Dept Pain Med, Old Blackrock Rd, Ballintemple T12 X23H, Cork, Ireland
关键词
spinal cord stimulation; dorsal root ganglion stimulation; combination stimulation; focal neuropathic pain; technology; NEUROMODULATION; LUMBAR; NEUROSTIMULATION; MECHANISMS; NEURONS; FIBERS; SYSTEM; TARGET; RELIEF; BACK;
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10.1093/pm/pnad128
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Objective This case series retrospectively reviewed the outcomes in patients implanted with combined, synchronous dorsal root ganglion stimulation (DRGS) and spinal cord stimulation (SCS) connected to a single implantable pulse generator (IPG) in a tertiary referral neuromodulation centre in the United Kingdom.Methods Twenty-six patients underwent a trial of DRGS+SCS for treating focal neuropathic pain between January 2016 and December 2019, with a follow-up in February 2022. A Transgrade approach was employed for DRGS. Patients were provided with 3 possible stimulation programs: DRGS-only, SCS-only, or DRGS+SCS. Patients were assessed for pain intensity, patients' global impression of change (PGIC), preferred lead(s) and complications.Results Twenty patients were successful and went on for full implantation. The most common diagnosis was Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. After an average of 3.1 years follow-up, 1 patient was lost to follow-up, and 2 were non-responders. Of the remaining 17 patients, 16 (94%) continued to report a PGIC of 7. The average pain intensity at Baseline was 8.5 on an NRS scale of 0-10. At the last follow-up, the average NRS reduction overall was 78.9% with no statistical difference between those preferring DRGS+SCS (n = 9), SCS-only (n = 3) and DRGS-only (n = 5). The combination of DRGS+SCS was preferred by 53% at the last follow-up. There were no serious neurological complications.Conclusions This retrospective case series demonstrates the potential effectiveness of combined DRGS+SCS with sustained analgesia observed at an average follow-up of over 3 years. Implanting combined DRGS+SCS may provide programming flexibility and therapeutic alternatives.
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