Effects of spinal cord stimulation on the cortical somatosensory evoked potentials in failed back surgery syndrome patients

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作者
Polacek, Hubert
Kozak, Jiri
Vrba, Ivan
Vrana, Jiri
Stancak, Andrej
机构
[1] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 3, Dept Normal Pathol & Cln Physiol, CR-12000 Prague 2, Czech Republic
[2] Fac Hosp Motol, Pain Management & Res Ctr, Prague 15000 5, Czech Republic
[3] Hosp Na Homolce, Dept Anaesthesiol & Resuscitat, Prague 15030 5, Czech Republic
关键词
spinal cord stimulation; cortex; evoked potentials; failed back surgery syndrome;
D O I
10.1016/j.clinph.2007.02.029
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: To evaluate the functional activation of the somatosensory cortical regions in neuropathic pain patients during therapeutic spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Methods: In nine failed back surgery syndrome patients, the left tibial and the left sural nerves were stimulated in two sessions with intensities at motor and pain thresholds, respectively: The cortical somatosensory evoked potentials were analyzed using source dipole analysis based on 111 EEG signals. Results: The short-latency components of the source located in the right primary somatosensory cortex (SI: 43, 54 and 65 ms) after tibia] nerve stimulation, the mid-latency SI component (87 ms) after sural nerve stimulation, and the mid-latency components in the right (approximate to 161 ms) and left (approximate to 168 ms) secondary somatosensory cortices (SII) were smaller in the presence of SCS than in absence of SCS. The long-latency source component arising from the mid-cingulate cortex (approximate to 313 ms) was smaller for tibial and larger for sural nerve stimuli during SCS periods compared to periods without SCS. Conclusions: SCS attenuates the somatosensory processing in the SI and SII. In the mid-cingulate cortex, the effect of SCS depends on the type of stimulation and nerve fibers involved. Significance: Results suggest that the effects of SCS on cortical somatosensory processing may contribute to a reduction of allodynia during SCS. (C) 2007 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1291 / 1302
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