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A Study to Investigate High-density Spinal Cord Stimulation in Virgin-back Patients

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Barts & The London NHS Trust

Status

Completed

Conditions

Neuropathic Pain

Treatments

Device: High Density Programming

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study will look into the effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) in reducing chronic neuropathic pain in patients who have not had previous spinal surgery. This will be assessed by comparing the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) questionnaire responses before and after the SCS intervention.

We will also investigate the effect of HD frequency parameters on the improvement of quality of life, sleep and any adverse events following the spinal cord stimulation.

Full description

Traditionally, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used for patients with chronic neuropathic pain following back surgery (a condition known as Failed Back Surgery Syndrome (FBSS)). Although the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) also recommends SCS for chronic neuropathic pain without previous back surgery, clinical outcome data is much needed in this patient group. Conventionally, patients receiving SCS are provided with tonic stimulation settings (where they feel tingling and paraesthesia); however newer methods include high-density stimulation (HD) that provides higher energy allowing the voltage to be reduced to subthreshold parameters, hence minimizing the tingling and paraesthesia. HD stimulation is widely offered to patients with SCS as part of routine clinical practice, although no known studies have yet investigated HD settings in patients with neuropathic pain without previous spinal surgery. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of HD settings in patients without previous spinal surgery undergoing SCS. 20 patients without previous spinal surgery who are deemed suitable for SCS as part of NICE guidelines 159 pathway will be recruited for the study.

All patients have a trial of SCS where they will be offered HD settings. If successful (>50% improvement in pain scores) they will be offered permanent implant. Those patients whose pain does not improve with HD settings will be further offered conventional tonic stimulation for one more week. Those patients who do not respond to both tonic and HD settings will be excluded and will not have permanent implant. This will also allow us to investigate the patient's preference between the HD neurostimulator settings and conventional tonic settings. We will also investigate the response to these stimulator settings on health related quality of life. Patients will complete quality of life questionnaires at Baseline, 1-month, 3-months and 12-months post-implant.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 75 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

  • Male and female patients between 18-75 years of age who have lumbar radiculopathy who have not undergone any spinal surgery.
  • Patients with intractable neuropathic pain due to undergo Percutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation as part of their standard treatment for lumbar neuropathic pain as per NICE HTA guidance 159 at Barts Health NHS Hospitals. The decision would be made by the multidisciplinary team by reviewing the history, MRI scans and patient choice.
  • Patients who have given their written informed consent.
  • Female patients of childbearing potential must be using adequate contraception (i.e. using oral or IM contraception or an IUCD) and must have a negative urine pregnancy test.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with diabetes or any underlying neurological condition.
  • Patients known to have a condition that in the investigator's judgement precludes participation in the study.
  • Patients who have received an investigational drug or have used an investigational device in the 30 days preceding study entry.
  • Patients unable to comply with the study assessments and to complete the questionnaires.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

20 participants in 1 patient group

High density programming
Experimental group
Description:
High density programming of spinal cord stimulator for paraesthesia-free therapy.
Treatment:
Device: High Density Programming

Trial contacts and locations

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