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Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Multiple variables play a role in spinal cord stimulation (SCS) treatment outcomes, including patient anatomy, pain pattern, lead location, stimulation parameters, and so on. A wide range of stimulation parameters are considered safe and on‐label, and as a result a growing...

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Autores principales: Hatheway, John A., Mangal, Vipul, Fishman, Michael A., Kim, Philip, Shah, Binit, Vogel, Rainer, Galan, Vincent, Severyn, Steven, Weaver, Tristan E., Provenzano, David A., Chang, Eric, Verdolin, Michael H., Howes, Gregory, Villarreal, Armando, Falowski, Steven, Hendrickson, Kelly, Stromberg, Katherine, Davies, Lachlan, Johanek, Lisa, Kelly, Matthew T.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8246544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33296127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ner.13324
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author Hatheway, John A.
Mangal, Vipul
Fishman, Michael A.
Kim, Philip
Shah, Binit
Vogel, Rainer
Galan, Vincent
Severyn, Steven
Weaver, Tristan E.
Provenzano, David A.
Chang, Eric
Verdolin, Michael H.
Howes, Gregory
Villarreal, Armando
Falowski, Steven
Hendrickson, Kelly
Stromberg, Katherine
Davies, Lachlan
Johanek, Lisa
Kelly, Matthew T.
author_facet Hatheway, John A.
Mangal, Vipul
Fishman, Michael A.
Kim, Philip
Shah, Binit
Vogel, Rainer
Galan, Vincent
Severyn, Steven
Weaver, Tristan E.
Provenzano, David A.
Chang, Eric
Verdolin, Michael H.
Howes, Gregory
Villarreal, Armando
Falowski, Steven
Hendrickson, Kelly
Stromberg, Katherine
Davies, Lachlan
Johanek, Lisa
Kelly, Matthew T.
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Multiple variables play a role in spinal cord stimulation (SCS) treatment outcomes, including patient anatomy, pain pattern, lead location, stimulation parameters, and so on. A wide range of stimulation parameters are considered safe and on‐label, and as a result a growing number of new frequencies and frequency‐combinations are being incorporated into standard practice. A standardized approach to therapy delivery may provide more consistent outcomes for more patients. The Vectors study evaluated whether there is significant sustained improvement in pain and functional outcomes when therapy is delivered using a standardized approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Vectors, a post‐market, single‐arm study evaluated the safety and efficacy of SCS with an implantable neurostimulator starting with 1 kHz stimulation, targeting the T9–T10 disc space following paresthesia mapping. Subjects with chronic intractable low back and leg pain (visual analogue scale [VAS] ≥ 50 mm) were enrolled. The primary endpoint was change in overall pain (VAS) at the three‐month visit compared to baseline. Subjects were followed through 12 months. Secondary endpoints included changes in low back and leg pain, quality of life (European Quality of Life – Five Dimensions, EQ‐5D‐5L), disability (Oswestry Disability Index, ODI), individual subject goals, and subject satisfaction. RESULTS: There was a significant reduction in overall pain (VAS; 45.4 mm) through the three‐month visit, which was sustained through 12 months. At 12 months, 79% of subjects had ≥50% improvement in at least one pain domain (overall, lowback or leg) with 85% of subjects reporting therapy satisfaction. There was a decrease in disability and an improvement in quality of life with 70% of subjects achieving a personal activity goal by the three‐month visit. CONCLUSIONS: Long‐term pain relief and improvement in quality of life and function were achieved when following a standardized workflow. Clinical Trial Registration: The Clinicaltrials.gov registration number for the study is NCT03345472.
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spelling pubmed-82465442021-07-02 Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study Hatheway, John A. Mangal, Vipul Fishman, Michael A. Kim, Philip Shah, Binit Vogel, Rainer Galan, Vincent Severyn, Steven Weaver, Tristan E. Provenzano, David A. Chang, Eric Verdolin, Michael H. Howes, Gregory Villarreal, Armando Falowski, Steven Hendrickson, Kelly Stromberg, Katherine Davies, Lachlan Johanek, Lisa Kelly, Matthew T. Neuromodulation SPINAL CORD STIMULATION BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Multiple variables play a role in spinal cord stimulation (SCS) treatment outcomes, including patient anatomy, pain pattern, lead location, stimulation parameters, and so on. A wide range of stimulation parameters are considered safe and on‐label, and as a result a growing number of new frequencies and frequency‐combinations are being incorporated into standard practice. A standardized approach to therapy delivery may provide more consistent outcomes for more patients. The Vectors study evaluated whether there is significant sustained improvement in pain and functional outcomes when therapy is delivered using a standardized approach. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Vectors, a post‐market, single‐arm study evaluated the safety and efficacy of SCS with an implantable neurostimulator starting with 1 kHz stimulation, targeting the T9–T10 disc space following paresthesia mapping. Subjects with chronic intractable low back and leg pain (visual analogue scale [VAS] ≥ 50 mm) were enrolled. The primary endpoint was change in overall pain (VAS) at the three‐month visit compared to baseline. Subjects were followed through 12 months. Secondary endpoints included changes in low back and leg pain, quality of life (European Quality of Life – Five Dimensions, EQ‐5D‐5L), disability (Oswestry Disability Index, ODI), individual subject goals, and subject satisfaction. RESULTS: There was a significant reduction in overall pain (VAS; 45.4 mm) through the three‐month visit, which was sustained through 12 months. At 12 months, 79% of subjects had ≥50% improvement in at least one pain domain (overall, lowback or leg) with 85% of subjects reporting therapy satisfaction. There was a decrease in disability and an improvement in quality of life with 70% of subjects achieving a personal activity goal by the three‐month visit. CONCLUSIONS: Long‐term pain relief and improvement in quality of life and function were achieved when following a standardized workflow. Clinical Trial Registration: The Clinicaltrials.gov registration number for the study is NCT03345472. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-12-09 2021-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8246544/ /pubmed/33296127 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ner.13324 Text en © 2020 Medtronic. Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Neuromodulation Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle SPINAL CORD STIMULATION
Hatheway, John A.
Mangal, Vipul
Fishman, Michael A.
Kim, Philip
Shah, Binit
Vogel, Rainer
Galan, Vincent
Severyn, Steven
Weaver, Tristan E.
Provenzano, David A.
Chang, Eric
Verdolin, Michael H.
Howes, Gregory
Villarreal, Armando
Falowski, Steven
Hendrickson, Kelly
Stromberg, Katherine
Davies, Lachlan
Johanek, Lisa
Kelly, Matthew T.
Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study
title Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study
title_full Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study
title_fullStr Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study
title_full_unstemmed Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study
title_short Long‐Term Efficacy of a Novel Spinal Cord Stimulation Clinical Workflow Using Kilohertz Stimulation: Twelve‐Month Results From the Vectors Study
title_sort long‐term efficacy of a novel spinal cord stimulation clinical workflow using kilohertz stimulation: twelve‐month results from the vectors study
topic SPINAL CORD STIMULATION
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8246544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33296127
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ner.13324
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