Efficacy of High-Frequency Spinal Cord Stimulation in Idiopathic Asymmetrical Small-Fiber Neuropathy Case Report.

Pain medicine case reports Pub Date : 2024-07-01
Vahid Mohabbati, Parsa Mohabbati, Mohammadkazem Papan
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BACKGROUND: Small-fiber neuropathies (SFNs), affecting thinly myelinated Ad fibers and unmyelinated C fibers, often manifest with sensory or autonomic symptoms in varied patterns. Diagnostic tools comprise skin biopsy, quantitative sensory, autonomic testing, and biochemical markers. Spinal cord stimulation (SCS), particularly high-frequency SCS, has emerged as a pivotal therapeutic intervention. CASE REPORT: This study delves into a 49-year-old woman diagnosed with idiopathic asymmetrical SF peripheral neuropathy, examining her 12-month postoperative trajectory after SCS implantation. Postsurgical assessment revealed substantial improvements: baseline pain (Numeric Rating Scale 7) decreased to 4 at 3 months, indicating reduced intensity; Oswestry Disability Index improved from 38% to 4%, highlighting enhanced functionality; Patient-Specific Questionnaire 3 average score dropped from 35 to 2, indicating improved outcomes in specific pain-related concerns. CONCLUSIONS: This case report underscores the efficacy of SCS in managing idiopathic asymmetrical SFN, demonstrating significant symptomatic relief over a 12-month postoperative period.

高频脊髓刺激治疗特发性不对称小纤维神经病的疗效报告。
背景:影响薄髓鞘Ad纤维和无髓鞘C纤维的小纤维神经病(SFNs),通常表现为不同类型的感觉或自主神经症状。诊断工具包括皮肤活检、定量感觉、自主神经测试和生化标记。脊髓刺激(SCS),特别是高频SCS,已成为一种关键的治疗干预措施。病例报告:本研究研究了一名49岁的女性,诊断为特发性不对称SF周围神经病变,检查了她在SCS植入后12个月的术后轨迹。术后评估显示有实质性改善:基线疼痛(数值评定量表7)在3个月时降至4,表明强度降低;Oswestry残疾指数从38%提高到4%,突出了功能的增强;患者特异性问卷3的平均得分从35分下降到2分,表明特定疼痛相关问题的结果有所改善。结论:本病例报告强调了SCS治疗特发性不对称SFN的疗效,在术后12个月期间显示出显著的症状缓解。关键词:小纤维神经病,脊髓刺激,HF10 SCS,特发性不对称小纤维神经病,疼痛处理
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