Mangano Nicholas, Torpey Andrew, Devitt Catherine, Wen George A, Doh Christopher, Gupta Abhishek
Department of Anesthesiology, Stony Brook Medicine, 101 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, New York, NY 11794, USA.
Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University, 101 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, New York, NY 11794, USA.
Biomedicines. 2025 Apr 30;13(5):1091. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines13051091.
Chronic pain remains a major clinical challenge, which is often resistant to conventional treatments. Spinal cord stimulation has been used for decades to manage refractory pain, traditionally relying on open-loop systems with fixed-output stimulation. However, these systems fail to account for physiological variability, leading to inconsistent pain relief. Closed-loop spinal cord stimulation represents a significant advancement by utilizing evoked compound action potentials to continuously modulate stimulation intensity in real-time, ensuring more stable and effective pain management. : A comprehensive literature review was conducted using PubMed and ClinicalTrials.gov to identify and synthesize relevant published and ongoing studies with a focus on open-loop spinal cord stimulation for managing lower back pain. : Clinical trials, including the Avalon and Evoke studies, have demonstrated that closed-loop spinal cord stimulation provides superior pain relief, functional improvement, and reduced opioid dependence compared to traditional open-loop systems. Patients receiving closed-loop stimulation reported significantly higher rates of sustained pain reduction, improved quality of life, and fewer complications related to overstimulation. Emerging studies suggest its potential for conditions beyond back pain, such as neuropathic pain, cancer-related pain, and Raynaud's phenomenon. Furthermore, cost-effectiveness analyses indicate that closed-loop spinal cord stimulation is a more economically viable treatment option compared to conventional medical management and open-loop systems. : Closed-loop spinal cord stimulation represents a transformative development in neuromodulation, offering personalized and adaptive pain management that is distinct from open-loop spinal cord stimulation. Further research is warranted to explore its long-term durability, broader applications, and integration with emerging technologies in pain management.
慢性疼痛仍然是一个重大的临床挑战,往往对传统治疗方法具有抗性。脊髓刺激已被用于治疗顽固性疼痛数十年,传统上依赖于具有固定输出刺激的开环系统。然而,这些系统未能考虑生理变异性,导致疼痛缓解效果不一致。闭环脊髓刺激是一项重大进展,它利用诱发复合动作电位实时连续调节刺激强度,确保更稳定、有效的疼痛管理。:使用PubMed和ClinicalTrials.gov进行了全面的文献综述,以识别和综合相关的已发表和正在进行的研究,重点是用于治疗下背部疼痛的开环脊髓刺激。:包括阿瓦隆(Avalon)和唤起(Evoke)研究在内的临床试验表明,与传统的开环系统相比,闭环脊髓刺激能提供更好的疼痛缓解、功能改善,并减少阿片类药物依赖。接受闭环刺激的患者报告持续疼痛减轻的比例显著更高,生活质量得到改善,与过度刺激相关的并发症也更少。新出现的研究表明,它在治疗除背痛以外的疾病方面具有潜力,如神经性疼痛、癌症相关疼痛和雷诺现象。此外,成本效益分析表明,与传统医疗管理和开环系统相比,闭环脊髓刺激是一种在经济上更可行的治疗选择。:闭环脊髓刺激代表了神经调节领域的变革性发展,提供了与开环脊髓刺激不同的个性化和适应性疼痛管理。有必要进行进一步研究,以探索其长期耐用性、更广泛的应用以及与疼痛管理中新兴技术的整合。