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Spinal cord stimulation: A 20-year retrospective analysis in 260 patients
Neuromodulation, 07/01/09
Reig E et al. – Findings show the utility over time of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is comparable with other series of the efficacy of SCS, with overall analgesic efficacy of ~65%; however, therapy had some complications. Most study pts had a diagnosis of peripheral vascular disease (PVD), with excellent therapy results (>90% improvement), suggesting that SCS be considered as a first-line approach to the clinical management of pts with pain and ulcer of PVD.
Methods- Retrospective review of 20-yr experience with pts receiving SCS implants
- Analysis of data by pain type and group
- Inclusion of 260 pts: 140 men and 120 women
- Most frequent pain type: neuropathic pain (44.25%)
- Most frequent diagnosis: PVD (98 cases:78 men; 20 women)
- Second most frequent diagnosis: failed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) (65 cases); third: complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS I) (40 cases)
- CRPS group, mean visual analog scale (VAS): 77.89 ± 13.38
- CRPS group, pain relief: 5% no pain relief, 40% poor, 47.5% good, 7.5% excellent
- FBSS group, mean VAS: 79.62 ± 11.69 mm
- FBSS group, pain relief: 13.80% no pain relief, 35.39% poor, 50.76% good, none had complete pain relief
- PVD group, mean VAS: 69.75 ± 14.36 mm
- PVD group, pain relief: 11.22% poor, 87.75% good; 1 pt complete pain relief; all pts had some symptom improvement
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