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Evaluating dorsal root ganglion stimulation in a prospective Dutch cohort

Evaluating dorsal root ganglion stimulation in a prospective Dutch cohort Evaluating dorsal root ganglion stimulation in a prospective Dutch cohort
Evaluating dorsal root ganglion stimulation in a prospective Dutch cohort Evaluating dorsal root ganglion stimulation in a prospective Dutch cohort

Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation is a robust and reliable approach that provides relief from pain for a number of problems.

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Key take away

Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation is an approach that treats chronic pain by stimulating dorsal root ganglion (DRG) particularly at places where conventional spinal cord stimulation is not effective. This study helps to elucidate Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation efficacy in particular real-world clinical context circumstances.

Background

Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation is a robust and reliable approach that provides relief from pain for a number of problems. This prospective observational investigation was designed to verify the efficacy of this approach in a typical real-world clinical context.

Method

Patients from multiple pain clinics in the Netherlands with intractable, chronic pain of lower or truck limbs were subjected to DRG stimulation. The pain, quality of life, mood and function were measured after one year of the treatment. 

Result

The greatest etiologies noticed during the analysis were peripheral nerve injury, failed back surgery syndrome, and peripheral nerve injury. A total of 86.2% of subjects went through permanent implants. The primary area of pain reduced from 8.0 cm to 4.1 cm, and 49% of patients showed ≥50% decline in pain after one year of the treatment. The quality of life, mood and functional capacity was also improved.  A low rate of infection was there with no lead migrations.

Conclusion

DRG stimulation considerably lessened the pain and facilitated participatory changes that raised the quality of life within the one year of post implant.

Source:

Neuromodulation

Article:

Evaluating Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation in a Prospective Dutch Cohort

Authors:

Frank J. P. M. Huygen et al.

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