Spinal Cord Stimulation–Naïve Patients vs Patients With Failed Previous Experiences With Standard Spinal Cord Stimulation: Two Distinct Entities or One Population?

Autor: Goudman, Lisa, Rigoard, Philippe, Billot, Maxime, De Smedt, Ann, Roulaud, Manuel, Consortium, Discover, Moens, Maarten, Eykens, Tom, De Keersmaecker, Kelly, Gorissen, Mayken, De Clerck, Christ, Donck, Ann Ver, Braems, Hannie, Buyse, Klaas, Puylaert, Martine, Duyvendak, Wim, De Smet, Chris, Vissers, Steven, Debeuf, Johan, De Beucker, Kim, Ceuppens, Jeroen, Germonpré, Pieter Jan, Mortier, Sarah, Van Buyten, Jean Pierre, Smet, Iris, Devos, Marieke, Vanhauwaert, Dimitri, Billet, Bart, Hanssens, Karel, Demeyere, Annemarie, Casier, Tine, Bertrem, Bénédicte, Van Havenbergh, Tony, Van Looy, Pieter, Heylen, Gertje, de Schryver, Catherine, Vangeneugden, Johan, Louis, Frédéric, Stalmans, Virginie, Remacle, Jean- Michel, Remacle, Thibault, Mauviel, Stéphane, Abeloos, Laurence, Theys, Tom, Van Hoylandt, Anaïs, Bruyninckx, Dominike, Das, John, Callebaut, Ina, Rigoard, Philippe, Roulaud, Manuel, Lorgeoux, Bertille, De Jaeger, Mats, Espinoza, Alexis Valenzuela, Van Hooff, Robbert-Jan
Zdroj: Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface; January 2023, Vol. 26 Issue: 1 p157-163, 7p
Abstrakt: Nowadays, the success of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is evaluated separately in patients who have previous experiences with standard SCS and in SCS-naïve patients. Nevertheless, it is yet to be evaluated whether both patient groups are effectively distinct patient groups. Therefore, the aims of this study are twofold: 1) Are there clusters in the data to distinguish between both patient groups? 2) Can we discriminate both patient groups based on routinely collected clinical parameters?
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