医学
神经病理性疼痛
麦吉尔疼痛调查表
脑深部刺激
生活质量(医疗保健)
慢性疼痛
冲程(发动机)
病因学
队列
可视模拟标度
物理疗法
外科
麻醉
内科学
帕金森病
护理部
工程类
疾病
机械工程
作者
Sandra Boccard,Erlick A.C. Pereira,Liz Moir,Tipu Z. Aziz,Alexander L. Green
出处
期刊:Neurosurgery
[Lippincott Williams & Wilkins]
日期:2013-02-01
卷期号:72 (2): 221-231
被引量:153
标识
DOI:10.1227/neu.0b013e31827b97d6
摘要
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat neuropathic pain refractory to pharmacotherapy has reported variable outcomes and has gained United Kingdom but not USA regulatory approval.To prospectively assess long-term efficacy of DBS for chronic neuropathic pain in a single-center case series.Patient reported outcome measures were collated before and after surgery, using a visual analog score, short-form 36-question quality-of-life survey, McGill pain questionnaire, and EuroQol-5D questionnaires (EQ-5D and health state).One hundred ninety-seven patients were referred over 12 years, of whom 85 received DBS for various etiologies: 9 amputees, 7 brachial plexus injuries, 31 after stroke, 13 with spinal pathology, 15 with head and face pain, and 10 miscellaneous. Mean age at surgery was 52 years, and mean follow-up was 19.6 months. Contralateral DBS targeted the periventricular gray area (n = 33), the ventral posterior nuclei of the thalamus (n = 15), or both targets (n = 37). Almost 70% (69.4%) of patients retained implants 6 months after surgery. Thirty-nine of 59 (66%) of those implanted gained benefit and efficacy varied by etiology, improving outcomes in 89% after amputation and 70% after stroke. In this cohort, >30% improvements sustained in visual analog score, McGill pain questionnaire, short-form 36-question quality-of-life survey, and EuroQol-5D questionnaire were observed in 15 patients with >42 months of follow-up, with several outcome measures improving from those assessed at 1 year.DBS for pain has long-term efficacy for select etiologies. Clinical trials retaining patients in long-term follow-up are desirable to confirm findings from prospectively assessed case series.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI