Clinical outcomes of running with FAST and contour stimulation in the spinal cord stimulation therapy trial only in Japan

Hiroyuki Maeda, Mutsuhiro Maeda, Takahiro Maeda
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Purpose: Using Fast-Acting Sub-Perception (FAST) and Contour Therapy, new stimulation settings for spinal cord stimulation therapy, we investigated whether patients with low back and leg pain were able to run after surgery in Japan. Method: Spinal cord stimulation trial was conducted from 2023 to 2024 and a prospective study was conducted. Fifteen patients (6 male, 9 female) were evaluated on whether they could run after spinal cord stimulation therapy using the average walking time (seconds) when walking 210 cm and the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for pain assessment. Patient satisfaction was rated on a 5-point scale, with 5 being very satisfied, 4 somewhat satisfied, 3 normal, 2 somewhat dissatisfied, and 1 very dissatisfied. Sleep quality was rated on a 10-point scale. Statistical t-test was used and P < 0.01 was considered a significant difference. Results: The NRS showed improvement from 10 to 2.72. The average walking time was 3.48 seconds faster. Regarding patient satisfaction, 11 patients were very satisfied, 2 somewhat satisfied, 1 normal, and 1 somewhat dissatisfied. Sleep quality (good 10 to poor 0) improved from an average of 4.8 to 7.3. Twelve patients were able to run. Significant differences were found. Discussion: FAST and Contour stimulation, new stimulation settings in spinal cord stimulation therapy, improved not only low back and leg pain, but also walking ability and sleep quality. We believe that patients feel more motivated and ultimately patients are able to run and patient satisfaction increase. As a new evaluation of spinal cord stimulation therapy, whether patients will be able to run should also be considered in the future.
仅在日本进行的脊髓刺激疗法试验中,使用 FAST 和轮廓刺激法跑步的临床结果
目的:在日本,我们使用脊髓刺激疗法的新刺激设置--快速作用亚感知(FAST)和轮廓疗法,研究了腰腿痛患者术后能否跑步。研究方法脊髓刺激试验于 2023 年至 2024 年进行,是一项前瞻性研究。对 15 名患者(6 名男性,9 名女性)进行了脊髓刺激治疗后能否跑步的评估,评估采用的方法是步行 210 厘米时的平均步行时间(秒)和用于疼痛评估的数字评定量表(NRS)。患者满意度采用 5 级评分法,5 级为非常满意,4 级为比较满意,3 级为正常,2 级为比较不满意,1 级为非常不满意。睡眠质量按 10 分制评分。采用统计学 t 检验,P < 0.01 为差异显著。结果显示NRS 从 10 分改善到 2.72 分。平均步行时间缩短了 3.48 秒。在患者满意度方面,11 名患者非常满意,2 名比较满意,1 名正常,1 名比较不满意。睡眠质量(好 10 到差 0)从平均 4.8 提高到 7.3。12 名患者能够跑步。结果显示,两者之间存在显著差异。讨论FAST 和 Contour 刺激是脊髓刺激疗法的新刺激设置,不仅改善了腰腿痛,还改善了行走能力和睡眠质量。我们相信,患者会感到更有动力,最终患者能够跑步,患者满意度也会提高。作为脊髓刺激疗法的一项新评估,今后还应考虑患者是否能够跑步。
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