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Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System

As COVID-19 rampages throughout the world and has a major impact on the healthcare system, non-emergency medical procedures have nearly come to a halt due to appropriate resource reallocation. However, pain never stops, particularly for patients with chronic intractable pain and implanted spinal cor...

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Autores principales: Lu, Yang, Xie, Duo, Zhang, Xiaolei, Dong, Sheng, Zhang, Huifang, Yu, Beibei, Wang, Guihuai, Wang, James Jin, Li, Luming
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7753179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363453
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.594696
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author Lu, Yang
Xie, Duo
Zhang, Xiaolei
Dong, Sheng
Zhang, Huifang
Yu, Beibei
Wang, Guihuai
Wang, James Jin
Li, Luming
author_facet Lu, Yang
Xie, Duo
Zhang, Xiaolei
Dong, Sheng
Zhang, Huifang
Yu, Beibei
Wang, Guihuai
Wang, James Jin
Li, Luming
author_sort Lu, Yang
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description As COVID-19 rampages throughout the world and has a major impact on the healthcare system, non-emergency medical procedures have nearly come to a halt due to appropriate resource reallocation. However, pain never stops, particularly for patients with chronic intractable pain and implanted spinal cord stimulation (SCS) devices. The isolation required to fight this pandemic makes it impossible for such patients to adjust the parameters or configuration of the device on site. Although telemedicine has shown a great effect in many healthcare scenarios, there have been fewer applications of such technology focusing on the interaction with implanted devices. Here, we introduce the first remote and wireless programming system that enables healthcare providers to perform video-based real-time programming and palliative medicine for pain patients with a SCS implant. During the COVID-19 pandemic from January 23, 2020, the date of lockdown of Wuhan, to April 30, 2020, 34 sessions of remote programming were conducted with 16 patients. Thirteen of the 16 patients required programming for parameter optimization. Improvement was achieved with programming adjustment in 12 of 13 (92.3%) cases. Eleven of the 16 (68.8%) patients reported that the system was user-friendly and met their needs. Five patients complained of an unstable connection resulting from the low network speed initially, and three of these patients solved this problem. In summary, we demonstrated that a remote wireless programming system can deliver safe and effective programming operations of implantable SCS device, thereby providing palliative care of value to the most vulnerable chronic pain patients during a pandemic. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: www.clinicaltrials.gov, identifier NCT 03858790.
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spelling pubmed-77531792020-12-23 Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System Lu, Yang Xie, Duo Zhang, Xiaolei Dong, Sheng Zhang, Huifang Yu, Beibei Wang, Guihuai Wang, James Jin Li, Luming Front Neurosci Neuroscience As COVID-19 rampages throughout the world and has a major impact on the healthcare system, non-emergency medical procedures have nearly come to a halt due to appropriate resource reallocation. However, pain never stops, particularly for patients with chronic intractable pain and implanted spinal cord stimulation (SCS) devices. The isolation required to fight this pandemic makes it impossible for such patients to adjust the parameters or configuration of the device on site. Although telemedicine has shown a great effect in many healthcare scenarios, there have been fewer applications of such technology focusing on the interaction with implanted devices. Here, we introduce the first remote and wireless programming system that enables healthcare providers to perform video-based real-time programming and palliative medicine for pain patients with a SCS implant. During the COVID-19 pandemic from January 23, 2020, the date of lockdown of Wuhan, to April 30, 2020, 34 sessions of remote programming were conducted with 16 patients. Thirteen of the 16 patients required programming for parameter optimization. Improvement was achieved with programming adjustment in 12 of 13 (92.3%) cases. Eleven of the 16 (68.8%) patients reported that the system was user-friendly and met their needs. Five patients complained of an unstable connection resulting from the low network speed initially, and three of these patients solved this problem. In summary, we demonstrated that a remote wireless programming system can deliver safe and effective programming operations of implantable SCS device, thereby providing palliative care of value to the most vulnerable chronic pain patients during a pandemic. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: www.clinicaltrials.gov, identifier NCT 03858790. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7753179/ /pubmed/33363453 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.594696 Text en Copyright © 2020 Lu, Xie, Zhang, Dong, Zhang, Yu, Wang, Wang and Li. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Lu, Yang
Xie, Duo
Zhang, Xiaolei
Dong, Sheng
Zhang, Huifang
Yu, Beibei
Wang, Guihuai
Wang, James Jin
Li, Luming
Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System
title Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System
title_full Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System
title_fullStr Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System
title_full_unstemmed Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System
title_short Management of Intractable Pain in Patients With Implanted Spinal Cord Stimulation Devices During the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Remote and Wireless Programming System
title_sort management of intractable pain in patients with implanted spinal cord stimulation devices during the covid-19 pandemic using a remote and wireless programming system
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7753179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33363453
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2020.594696
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