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High-Frequency 10-kHz Spinal Cord Stimulation Improves Health-Related Quality of Life in Patients With Refractory Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: 12-Month Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Petersen, Erika A; Stauss, Thomas G; Scowcroft, James A; Brooks, Elizabeth S; White, Judith L; Sills, Shawn M; Amirdelfan, Kasra; Guirguis, Maged N; Xu, Jijun; Yu, Cong; Nairizi, Ali; Patterson, Denis G; Tsoulfas, Kostandinos C; Creamer, Michael J; Galan, Vincent; Bundschu, Richard H; Mehta, Neel D; Sayed, Dawood; Lad, Shivanand P; DiBenedetto, David J; Sethi, Khalid A; Goree, Johnathan H; Bennett, Matthew T; Harrison, Nathan J; Israel, Atef F; Chang, Paul; Wu, Paul W; Argoff, Charles E; Nasr, Christian E; Taylor, Rod S; Caraway, David L; Mekhail, Nagy A.
Afiliação
  • Petersen EA; Department of Neurosurgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock.
  • Stauss TG; Advanced Pain Management, Greenfield, WI.
  • Scowcroft JA; Pain Management Associates, Lee's Summit, MO.
  • Brooks ES; Nevro Corp, Redwood City, CA.
  • White JL; AES Compass Orlando, Orlando, FL.
  • Sills SM; Touchstone Interventional Pain Center, Medford, OR.
  • Amirdelfan K; IPM Medical Group, Walnut Creek, CA.
  • Guirguis MN; Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA.
  • Xu J; Department of Pain Management, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH.
  • Yu C; Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA.
  • Nairizi A; Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists, Reno, NV.
  • Patterson DG; Nevada Advanced Pain Specialists, Reno, NV.
  • Tsoulfas KC; Advanced Pain Management, Greenfield, WI.
  • Creamer MJ; Central Florida Pain Relief Centers, Orlando, FL.
  • Galan V; Pain Care, Stockbridge, GA.
  • Bundschu RH; Coastal Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Bradenton, FL.
  • Mehta ND; Department of Anesthesiology, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.
  • Sayed D; Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS.
  • Lad SP; Department of Neurosurgery, Duke University, Durham, NC.
  • DiBenedetto DJ; Boston PainCare, Waltham, MA.
  • Sethi KA; Department of Neurosurgery, United Health Services, Johnson City, NY.
  • Goree JH; Department of Anesthesiology, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock.
  • Bennett MT; Department of Neurosurgery, United Health Services, Johnson City, NY.
  • Harrison NJ; Ochsner Health System, New Orleans, LA.
  • Israel AF; Pain Management Associates, Lee's Summit, MO.
  • Chang P; Pain Care, Stockbridge, GA.
  • Wu PW; Holy Cross Hospital, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
  • Argoff CE; Department of Neurology, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY.
  • Nasr CE; Department of Endocrinology, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH.
  • Taylor RS; MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit & Robertson Centre for Biostatistics, Institute of Health and Well Being, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
  • Caraway DL; Nevro Corp, Redwood City, CA.
  • Mekhail NA; Department of Pain Management, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH.
Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes ; 6(4): 347-360, 2022 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35814185
Objective: To evaluate high-frequency (10-kHz) spinal cord stimulation (SCS) treatment in refractory painful diabetic neuropathy. Patients and Methods: A prospective, multicenter randomized controlled trial was conducted between Aug 28, 2017 and March 16, 2021, comparing conventional medical management (CMM) with 10-kHz SCS+CMM. The participants had hemoglobin A1c level of less than or equal to 10% and pain greater than or equal to 5 of 10 cm on visual analog scale, with painful diabetic neuropathy symptoms 12 months or more refractory to gabapentinoids and at least 1 other analgesic class. Assessments included measures of pain, neurologic function, and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) over 12 months with optional crossover at 6 months. Results: The participants were randomized 1:1 to CMM (n=103) or 10-kHz SCS+CMM (n=113). At 6 months, 77 of 95 (81%) CMM group participants opted for crossover, whereas none of the 10-kHz SCS group participants did so. At 12 months, the mean pain relief from baseline among participants implanted with 10-kHz SCS was 74.3% (95% CI, 70.1-78.5), and 121 of 142 (85%) participants were treatment responders (≥50% pain relief). Treatment with 10-kHz SCS improved HRQoL, including a mean improvement in the EuroQol 5-dimensional questionnaire index score of 0.136 (95% CI, 0.104-0.169). The participants also reported significantly less pain interference with sleep, mood, and daily activities. At 12 months, 131 of 142 (92%) participants were "satisfied" or "very satisfied" with the 10-kHz SCS treatment. Conclusion: The 10-kHz SCS treatment resulted in substantial pain relief and improvement in overall HRQoL 2.5- to 4.5-fold higher than the minimal clinically important difference. The outcomes were durable over 12 months and support 10-kHz SCS treatment in patients with refractory painful diabetic neuropathy. Trial registration: clincaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT03228420.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article