The Spine and Nerve Center of the Virginias, Charleston, WV, USA.
Hunter Pain Specialists, Newcastle, Australia.
Neuromodulation. 2024 Aug;27(6):951-976. doi: 10.1016/j.neurom.2024.04.006. Epub 2024 Jun 19.
The International Neuromodulation Society (INS) has recognized a need to establish best practices for optimizing implantable devices and salvage when ideal outcomes are not realized. This group has established the Neurostimulation Appropriateness Consensus Committee (NACC)® to offer guidance on matters needed for both our members and the broader community of those affected by neuromodulation devices.
The executive committee of the INS nominated faculty for this NACC® publication on the basis of expertise, publications, and career work on the issue. In addition, the faculty was chosen in consideration of diversity and inclusion of different career paths and demographic categories. Once chosen, the faculty was asked to grade current evidence and along with expert opinion create consensus recommendations to address the lapses in information on this topic.
The NACC® group established informative and authoritative recommendations on the salvage and optimization of care for those with indwelling devices. The recommendations are based on evidence and expert opinion and will be expected to evolve as new data are generated for each topic.
NACC® guidance should be considered for any patient with less-than-optimal outcomes with a stimulation device implanted for treating chronic pain. Consideration should be given to these consensus points to salvage a potentially failed device before explant.
国际神经调节学会(INS)已经认识到需要为优化植入设备和抢救不理想结果时制定最佳实践。该组织成立了神经刺激适宜性共识委员会(NACC)®,为我们的成员和受神经调节设备影响的更广泛的社区提供有关所需事项的指导。
INS 的执行委员会根据专业知识、出版物和该问题的职业工作为本次 NACC®出版物提名教师。此外,还考虑了教师的多样性和包容性,以及不同职业道路和人口类别。一旦被选中,教师被要求对现有证据进行评分,并结合专家意见,就解决这一主题信息缺失的问题提出共识建议。
NACC®小组就植入有留置设备的患者的抢救和护理优化问题制定了有益和权威的建议。这些建议是基于证据和专家意见的,并且随着每个主题的新数据的产生,预计会有所发展。
对于植入用于治疗慢性疼痛的刺激装置后结果不理想的任何患者,都应考虑使用 NACC®指南。在进行设备拆除之前,应考虑这些共识要点,以抢救潜在的失败设备。