Combination therapy with simultaneous delivery of spinal cord stimulation modalities: COMBO randomized controlled trial

The Combining Mechanisms for Better Outcomes randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of various spinal cord stimulation (SCS) modalities for chronic pain. Specifically, combination therapy (simultaneous use of customized sub-perception field and paresthesia-based SCS) versus monothera...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pain management 2023-03, Vol.13 (3), p.171-184
Hauptverfasser: Wallace, Mark S, North, James M, Phillips, Gregory M, Calodney, Aaron K, Scowcroft, James A, Popat-Lewis, Bindu U, Lee, Jennifer M, Washabaugh, 3rd, Edward P, Paez, Julio, Bolash, Robert B, Noles, John, Atallah, Joseph, Shah, Binit, Ahadian, Farshad M, Trainor, Drew M, Chen, Lilly, Jain, Roshini
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Zusammenfassung:The Combining Mechanisms for Better Outcomes randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of various spinal cord stimulation (SCS) modalities for chronic pain. Specifically, combination therapy (simultaneous use of customized sub-perception field and paresthesia-based SCS) versus monotherapy (paresthesia-based SCS) was evaluated. Participants were prospectively enrolled (key inclusion criterion: chronic pain for ≥6 months). Primary end point was the proportion with ≥50% pain reduction without increased opioids at the 3-month follow-up. Patients were followed for 2 years. The primary end point was met (n = 89; p 
ISSN:1758-1869
1758-1877
DOI:10.2217/pmt-2022-0101