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Katie Markham, Omar Al-Kaisy, Stefano Palmisani, Adnan Al-Kaisy, David Pang, Jonathan Royds, Stephany Harris, Thomas L. Yearwood, Samuel Wesley, Nick Padfield, Thomas Smith
Publikováno v:
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 24:488-498
OBJECTIVE Ten kilohertz spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is usually initiated in a single-bipolar configuration over the radiological reference point T9/T10 intervertebral disc space for neuropathic back and leg pain. Cascade is a duty-cycled, multi-bip
Autor:
Thomas L. Yearwood, Nicholas Padfield, Omar Al-Kaisy, Adnan Al-Kaisy, Stefano Palmisani, Samuel Wesley, Jonathan Royds, Stephen Ward, Stephany Harris, David Pang, Thomas Smith
Publikováno v:
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. 45:883-890
IntroductionThe publication of explant rates has established risk factors and a definitive objective outcome of failure for spinal cord stimulation (SCS) treating neuropathic pain. We present a UK study analyzing explants of electrical neuromodulatio
Autor:
Adnan Al-Kaisy, Giorgio Lambru, Stefano Palmisani, Cormac Mullins, Joseph Palumbo, David Pang, Jonathan Royds Royds, Samuel Wesley, Omar Al-Kaisy, Thomas Yearwood
Publikováno v:
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 25:S39-S40
Autor:
Adnan Al-Kaisy, David Pang, Jonathan Royds, Stefano Palmisani, Cormac Mullins, Joseph Palumbo, Alba Izquierdo-Barras, Karen Sanderson, Samuel Wesley, Omar Al-Kaisy, Stephen Ward, Thomas Yearwood
Publikováno v:
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 25:S93-S94
Autor:
Cormac Francis Mullins, Adnan Al-Kaisy, Stephany Harris, Joseph Palumbo, David Pang, Stefano Palmisani, Omar Al-Kaisy, Sam Wesley, Jonathan Royds, Thomas Yearwood, Thomas Smith
Publikováno v:
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface. 25:S85
Autor:
Thomas L. Yearwood, Adnan Al-Kaisy, Nicholas Padfield, Jonathan Royds, Tom Smith, Stefano Palmisani, Samuel Wesley, Stephany Harris, Stephen Ward, David Pang, Omar Al-Kaisy
Publikováno v:
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. :rapm-2020
To the Editor We would like to thank the authors for their response to our article and appreciate the opportunity to discuss our study further.[1][1] We have addressed the issues raised in a point by point response. Only n=2 (2/1177, 0.2%) of our ele