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闭环脊髓刺激的持续长期疗效:前瞻性、多中心、开放性 Avalon 研究的 12 个月结果。

Sustained Long-Term Outcomes With Closed-Loop Spinal Cord Stimulation: 12-Month Results of the Prospective, Multicenter, Open-Label Avalon Study.

机构信息

Hunter Pain Clinic, Broadmeadow, Australia.

MJC Pain Management and Research Centre, St. Leonards, Australia.

出版信息

Neurosurgery. 2020 Sep 15;87(4):E485-E495. doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyaa003.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) activates the dorsal column fibers using electrical stimuli. Current SCS systems function in fixed-output mode, delivering the same stimulus regardless of spinal cord (SC) activation.

OBJECTIVE

To present long-term outcomes of a novel closed-loop SCS system that aims to maintain the SC activation near a set target level and within a therapeutic window for each patient. SC activation is measured through the evoked compound action potential (ECAP) generated by each stimulus pulse.

METHODS

Fifty patients with lower back and/or leg pain who were successfully trialed received a permanent system (Evoke; Saluda Medical, Sydney, Australia). Ratings of pain (visual analog scale), quality of life, function, sleep, and medication use were collected at baseline and at each visit. SC activation levels were reported in summary statistics. The therapeutic window for each individual patient was defined as the range of ECAP amplitudes between sensation threshold and uncomfortably strong stimulation.

RESULTS

At 12 mo, the proportion of patients with ≥50% relief was 76.9% (back), 79.3% (leg), and 81.4% (overall), and the proportion with ≥80% pain relief was 56.4% (back), 58.6% (leg), and 53.5% (overall). Patients spent a median of 84.9% of their time with stimulation in their therapeutic window, and 68.8% (22/32) eliminated or reduced their opioid intake. Statistically significant improvements in secondary outcomes were observed.

CONCLUSION

The majority of patients experienced more than 80% pain relief with stable SC activation, as measured by ECAP amplitude at 12 mo, providing evidence for the long-term effectiveness of the Evoke closed-loop SCS system.

摘要

背景

脊髓刺激(SCS)通过电刺激激活背柱纤维。目前的 SCS 系统以固定输出模式运行,无论脊髓(SC)激活如何,都输送相同的刺激。

目的

介绍一种新型闭环 SCS 系统的长期结果,该系统旨在将 SC 激活维持在设定目标水平,并在每个患者的治疗窗口内。SC 激活通过每个刺激脉冲产生的诱发复合动作电位(ECAP)来测量。

方法

50 名下腰痛和/或腿痛患者成功接受了永久性系统(Evoke;Saluda Medical,悉尼,澳大利亚)治疗。在基线和每次就诊时收集疼痛(视觉模拟量表)、生活质量、功能、睡眠和药物使用的评分。报告 SC 激活水平的汇总统计数据。每位患者的治疗窗口定义为 ECAP 幅度在感觉阈值和不适强烈刺激之间的范围。

结果

在 12 个月时,≥50%缓解的患者比例为 76.9%(背部)、79.3%(腿部)和 81.4%(整体),≥80%疼痛缓解的患者比例为 56.4%(背部)、58.6%(腿部)和 53.5%(整体)。患者在治疗窗口内接受刺激的时间中位数为 84.9%,68.8%(22/32)消除或减少了阿片类药物的摄入。观察到次要结局的统计学显著改善。

结论

在 12 个月时,通过 ECAP 幅度测量,大多数患者的 SC 激活稳定,疼痛缓解超过 80%,为 Evoke 闭环 SCS 系统的长期有效性提供了证据。

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