Spinal cord stimulation for central poststroke pain
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Spinal cord stimulation for central poststroke pain
Abstract
Background: Although spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been shown to be effective for treating neuropathic pain of peripheral origin, its effectiveness for central poststroke pain (CPSP) is not well established.
Objective: We report our experience with SCS in 30 consecutive patients with intractable CPSP.
Methods: All patients underwent a percutaneous SCS trial. When patients decided to proceed, they received a permanent SCS system. Pain intensity was evaluated by a visual analogue scale (VAS). The Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scale was also assessed at the latest follow-up visit as an indicator of overall improvement.
Results: During trial stimulation, pain relief was good (> or =50% VAS score reduction) in 9 patients (30%), fair (30%-49% reduction) in 6 patients (20%), and poor (<30% reduction) in 15 patients (50%). Ten patients elected to receive a permanent SCS system. Nine of these 10 patients were followed long-term (mean, 28 months; range, 6-62 months). Seven patients reported significant pain relief on the VAS (5 = good and 2 = fair). On the PGIC scale, 6 of these 7 patients reported a rating of 2 (much improved) and 1 reported a rating of 3 (minimally improved). Of the remaining 2 patients, 1 reported a rating of 4 (no change) and 1 reported a rating of 5 (minimally worse). The median VAS score in the 9 patients decreased significantly from 8.6 (range, 6.0-10.0) to 4.5 (range, 3.0-8.0; P = .008). There were no significant reported complications.
Conclusion: SCS may provide improved pain control in a group of patients with intractable CPSP and may have therapeutic potential for intractable CPSP.
Comment in
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Spinal cord stimulation for thalamic or central pain.Neurosurgery. 2011 May;68(5):E1507; author reply E1507-8. doi: 10.1227/NEU.0b013e318210f024. Neurosurgery. 2011. PMID: 21307784 No abstract available.
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