医学
感觉系统
定量感官测试
刺激
交叉研究
麻醉
外围设备
脊髓
物理医学与康复
随机对照试验
感觉阈
伤害
脊髓刺激
慢性疼痛
物理疗法
外科
神经科学
内科学
病理
心理学
精神科
受体
认知科学
替代医学
安慰剂
作者
Kaare Meier,Lone Nikolajsen,Jens Sörensen,Troels S. Jensen
标识
DOI:10.1097/ajp.0000000000000131
摘要
Objectives: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is increasingly used to treat various chronic pain conditions. One undetermined issue is to what extent SCS alters the processing of sensory information from the periphery, including those stimuli that are mediated by small-fiber populations. We aimed to investigate these possible changes using quantitative sensory testing (QST). Methods: Fourteen patients in long-term SCS treatment for complex regional pain syndrome (n=5) or pain following peripheral nerve injury (n=9) were examined with QST. All patients answered questions about their pain and underwent QST while the SCS treatment was activated and deactivated (12 h interval between the sessions) in a randomized, double-blinded crossover setting. Both the painful side and the corresponding contralateral side were examined. Results: Thermal and mechanical thresholds were similar during SCS activation and deactivation. The same result was found for intensity of pain and areas with painful symptoms even though all patients had documented long-term benefit of the treatment. Discussion: The results support existing evidence suggesting that SCS does not change sensory characteristics, which is important information for both patients and clinicians. Changes in pain intensity after deactivation of SCS may be different in short-term and long-term SCS treatment.
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