High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain

Background: High frequency stimulation (HFS) may provide pain relief without the paresthesias typical of traditional low-frequency Spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Methods: A consecutive single-center series of patients was retrospectively reviewed to evaluate safety and efficacy of HF10 therapy. In t...

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Torres Bayona, Sergio Andres
Mattar, Salvador
Arce-Martinez, Maria Paula
Miranda-Acosta, Yeiris
Guillén-Burgos, Hernán Felipe
Maloof, Dieb
Sampron, Nicolas
osman farah, jibril
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2020
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Universidad El Bosque
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Repositorio U. El Bosque
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eng
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.inat.2020.101009
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Chronic back pain
Chronic neuropathic pain
High frequency stimulation
Spinal cord stimulation
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
dc.title.translated.spa.fl_str_mv High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
title High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
spellingShingle High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
Chronic back pain
Chronic neuropathic pain
High frequency stimulation
Spinal cord stimulation
title_short High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
title_full High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
title_fullStr High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
title_full_unstemmed High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
title_sort High frequency spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and leg pain
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Torres Bayona, Sergio Andres
Mattar, Salvador
Arce-Martinez, Maria Paula
Miranda-Acosta, Yeiris
Guillén-Burgos, Hernán Felipe
Maloof, Dieb
Sampron, Nicolas
osman farah, jibril
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Torres Bayona, Sergio Andres
Mattar, Salvador
Arce-Martinez, Maria Paula
Miranda-Acosta, Yeiris
Guillén-Burgos, Hernán Felipe
Maloof, Dieb
Sampron, Nicolas
osman farah, jibril
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Chronic back pain
Chronic neuropathic pain
High frequency stimulation
Spinal cord stimulation
topic Chronic back pain
Chronic neuropathic pain
High frequency stimulation
Spinal cord stimulation
description Background: High frequency stimulation (HFS) may provide pain relief without the paresthesias typical of traditional low-frequency Spinal cord stimulation (SCS). Methods: A consecutive single-center series of patients was retrospectively reviewed to evaluate safety and efficacy of HF10 therapy. In this 24-month study, 62 patients with variables pathologies (44 patients with back failure surgery syndrome (FBSS), 18 patients with chronic peripheral neuropathic pain in the lower limbs (NeppL) were included to be treated with HF10. Pain outcomes were compared from preoperative baseline and at the conclusion of each study period. Clinical features, outcomes and complications were reviewed. Results: 62 patients completed this study. All patients had a successful trial before the definitive implantation of a spinal cord stimulator at the low dorsal level. The mean follow-up period was 11 months, ranging from 6 to 24 months. 6 patients showed no change from baseline visual analogue scale (VAS) after permanent implant and 2 had improved during the trial but was aggravated after the permanent implant placement. At 1 month, 63% of implanted HF10 therapy subjects were responders and 77% at 6 months. The average baseline, trial and postoperative Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was 8.1, 3.6 and 4.2 respectively. When compared to the baseline, the average reduction achieved during the VAS trial was 4.5 points, accounting for a 56% pain reduction. The long-term failure rate was 22%. Conclusions: This study generated preliminary evidence showing improved VAS current pain scores in absence of paresthesias and increase patient satisfaction with HF10 spinal cord stimulation
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