Deer Timothy R, Mekhail Nagy, Provenzano David, Pope Jason, Krames Elliot, Thomson Simon, Raso Lou, Burton Allen, DeAndres Jose, Buchser Eric, Buvanendran Asokumar, Liem Liong, Kumar Krishna, Rizvi Syed, Feler Claudio, Abejon David, Anderson Jack, Eldabe Sam, Kim Philip, Leong Michael, Hayek Salim, McDowell Gladstone, Poree Lawrence, Brooks Elizabeth S, McJunkin Tory, Lynch Paul, Kapural Leo, Foreman Robert D, Caraway David, Alo Ken, Narouze Samer, Levy Robert M, North Richard
Center for Pain Relief, Charleston, WV, USA.
Neuromodulation. 2014 Aug;17(6):571-97; discussion 597-8. doi: 10.1111/ner.12206.
The International Neuromodulation Society (INS) has determined that there is a need for guidance regarding safety and risk reduction for implantable neurostimulation devices. The INS convened an international committee of experts in the field to explore the evidence and clinical experience regarding safety, risks, and steps to risk reduction to improve outcomes.
The Neuromodulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee (NACC) reviewed the world literature in English by searching MEDLINE, PubMed, and Google Scholar to evaluate the evidence for ways to reduce risks of neurostimulation therapies. This evidence, obtained from the relevant literature, and clinical experience obtained from the convened consensus panel were used to make final recommendations on improving safety and reducing risks.
The NACC determined that the ability to reduce risk associated with the use of neurostimulation devices is a valuable goal and possible with best practice. The NACC has recommended several practice modifications that will lead to improved care. The NACC also sets out the minimum training standards necessary to become an implanting physician.
The NACC has identified the possibility of improving patient care and safety through practice modification. We recommend that all implanting physicians review this guidance and consider adapting their practice accordingly.
国际神经调节学会(INS)已确定需要针对植入式神经刺激设备的安全性和风险降低提供指导。INS召集了该领域的国际专家委员会,以探讨有关安全性、风险以及降低风险以改善治疗效果的步骤的证据和临床经验。
神经调节适宜性共识委员会(NACC)通过检索MEDLINE、PubMed和谷歌学术搜索英文的世界文献,以评估降低神经刺激疗法风险方法的证据。从相关文献中获得的这些证据以及从召集的共识小组获得的临床经验被用于就提高安全性和降低风险做出最终建议。
NACC确定降低与使用神经刺激设备相关风险的能力是一个有价值的目标,并且通过最佳实践是可行的。NACC推荐了几项将改善护理的实践改进措施。NACC还列出了成为植入医生所需的最低培训标准。
NACC已确定通过实践改进来改善患者护理和安全的可能性。我们建议所有植入医生审查本指南并考虑相应调整他们 的实践。