van Bussel Catelijne M, Stronks Dirk L, Huygen Frank J P M
Center for Pain Medicine, Erasmus MC-University Medical Center, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Pain Pract. 2018 Jan;18(1):87-93. doi: 10.1111/papr.12573. Epub 2017 May 4.
Patients with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) confined to the knee are often therapy resistant. Neurostimulation is an accepted treatment for CRPS. Although results with dorsal column (DC) stimulation in patients with CRPS confined to the knee are often disappointing, the availability of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation may provide new opportunities for this complaint. Therefore, this study explores patients' preference for DC stimulation vs. DRG stimulation in treating chronic pain due to CRPS confined to the knee.
A prospective, observational crossover cohort study was conducted comparing 2 methods of neurostimulation, in randomized order, in patients with CRPS confined to the knee. After receiving DC and DRG stimulation during a trial period of 16 days, patients were asked which of the 2 methods they preferred. Patients with a successful trial period with one or both stimulation methods received a fully implantable system.
Twelve patients were included. After finishing the trial period, 10 patients (83.3%) preferred DRG stimulation and 2 (16.7%) preferred DC stimulation (P = 0.04).
To our knowledge, this is the first study to compare these 2 neurostimulation methods in patients with CRPS confined to the knee. Results show that the probability of the preference for either neurostimulation treatment significantly deviates from chance in favor of DRG stimulation.
局限于膝关节的复杂性区域疼痛综合征(CRPS)患者往往对治疗有抵抗性。神经刺激是治疗CRPS的一种公认方法。尽管对于局限于膝关节的CRPS患者,背柱(DC)刺激的效果常常令人失望,但背根神经节(DRG)刺激的应用可能为这种疾病带来新的治疗机会。因此,本研究探讨了患者在治疗局限于膝关节的CRPS所致慢性疼痛时,对DC刺激与DRG刺激的偏好。
对局限于膝关节的CRPS患者进行了一项前瞻性、观察性交叉队列研究,以随机顺序比较两种神经刺激方法。在为期16天的试验期内接受DC和DRG刺激后,询问患者他们更喜欢两种方法中的哪一种。在一种或两种刺激方法的试验期成功的患者接受了完全植入式系统。
纳入12例患者。试验期结束后,10例患者(83.3%)更喜欢DRG刺激,2例(16.7%)更喜欢DC刺激(P = 0.04)。
据我们所知,这是第一项在局限于膝关节的CRPS患者中比较这两种神经刺激方法的研究。结果表明,对任何一种神经刺激治疗的偏好概率明显偏离随机概率,有利于DRG刺激。