National Spine and Pain Centers, Rockville, MD, USA.
Spine and Nerve Center of the Virginias, Charleston, WV, USA.
Neuromodulation. 2023 Oct;26(7):1295-1308. doi: 10.1016/j.neurom.2023.07.003. Epub 2023 Aug 25.
Emerging spinal cord stimulation (SCS) remote monitoring and programming technologies provide a unique opportunity to address challenges of in-person visits and improve patient care, although clinical guidance on implementation is needed. The goal of this document is to establish best clinical practices for integration of remote device management into the care of patients with SCS, including remote monitoring and remote programming.
A panel of experts in SCS met in July 2022, and additional experts contributed to the development of recommendations after the meeting via survey responses and correspondence.
Major goals of remote SCS device management were identified, including prompt identification and resolution of SCS-related issues. The panel identified metrics for remote monitoring and classified them into three categories: device-related (eg, stimulation usage); measurable physiologic or disease-related (eg, patient physical activity or pedometry); and patient-reported (eg, sleep quality and pain intensity). Recommendations were made for frequency of reviewing remote monitoring metrics, although providers should tailor follow-up to individual patient needs. Such periodic reviews of remote monitoring metrics would occur separately from automatic monitoring system notifications (if key metrics fall outside an acceptable range). The guidelines were developed in consideration of reimbursement processes, privacy concerns, and the responsibilities of the care team, industry professionals, manufacturers, patients, and caregivers. Both existing and needed clinical evidence were covered, including outcomes of interest for future studies.
Given the expansion of SCS device capabilities, this document provides critical guidance on best practices for using remote device management, although medical necessity should drive all remote monitoring decisions, with individualized patient care. The authors also describe the potential of these emerging technologies to improve outcomes for patients with SCS, although more clinical evidence is needed.
新兴的脊髓刺激 (SCS) 远程监测和程控技术为解决面对面就诊的挑战和改善患者护理提供了独特的机会,尽管需要临床指导来实施这些技术。本文件的目的是为将远程设备管理纳入 SCS 患者护理(包括远程监测和远程程控)制定最佳临床实践。
一组 SCS 专家于 2022 年 7 月举行会议,会议后,通过调查回复和通信,其他专家为制定建议做出了贡献。
确定了远程 SCS 设备管理的主要目标,包括及时识别和解决与 SCS 相关的问题。专家组确定了远程监测的指标,并将其分为三类:与设备相关的(例如,刺激使用情况);可测量的生理或疾病相关的(例如,患者的身体活动或计步器);以及患者报告的(例如,睡眠质量和疼痛强度)。建议对远程监测指标的审查频率进行分类,尽管提供者应根据患者的个体需求调整随访。这种远程监测指标的定期审查将与自动监测系统通知分开进行(如果关键指标超出可接受范围)。这些指南是在考虑报销流程、隐私问题以及护理团队、行业专业人士、制造商、患者和护理人员的责任的情况下制定的。涵盖了现有和所需的临床证据,包括未来研究的感兴趣结果。
鉴于 SCS 设备功能的扩展,本文件提供了关于使用远程设备管理的最佳实践的重要指导,尽管所有远程监测决策都应基于医疗必要性,并以个性化的患者护理为基础。作者还描述了这些新兴技术改善 SCS 患者结局的潜力,尽管还需要更多的临床证据。