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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36930366/dorsal-column-mapping-in-resection-of-intramedullary-spinal-cord-tumors-a-prospective-comparison-of-two-methods-and-neurological-follow-up
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moritz Ueberschaer, Katharina Breitkopf, Sebastian Siller, Sophie Katzendobler, Jonathan Weller, Tobias Greve, Stefan Zausinger, Joerg-Christian Tonn, Andrea Szelenyi
PURPOSE: In surgery for intramedullary spinal cord tumors (imSCT), distortion of the anatomy challenges the visual identification of dorsal columns (DC) for midline myelotomy. Dorsal column mapping (DCM) and spinal cord stimulation (SCS) can identify DC neurophysiologically. We compare application and feasibility of both methods. METHODS: Patients with surgically treated imSCT were prospectively included between 04/2017 and 06/2019. The anatomical midline (AM) was marked...
November 2023: Acta Neurochirurgica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36902533/-neuro-fiber-mapping-an-original-concept-of-spinal-cord-neural-network-spatial-targeting-using-live-electrostimulation-mapping-to-re-explore-the-conus-medullaris-anatomy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Philippe Rigoard, Maarten Moens, Lisa Goudman, Tom Le Tutour, Michel Rochette, Jonathan Dany, Mohamed Et Talby, Manuel Roulaud, Rémi Hervochon, Amine Ounajim, Kévin Nivole, Romain David, Maxime Billot
Spinal cord (SC) anatomy is often assimilated to a morphologically encapsulated neural entity, but its functional anatomy remains only partially understood. We hypothesized that it could be possible to re-explore SC neural networks by performing live electrostimulation mapping, based on "super-selective" spinal cord stimulation (SCS), originally designed as a therapeutical tool to address chronic refractory pain. As a starting point, we initiated a systematic SCS lead programming approach using live electrostimulation mapping on a chronic refractory perineal pain patient, previously implanted with multicolumn SCS at the level of the conus medullaris (T12-L1)...
February 22, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36861487/do-long-lasting-effects-of-epidural-polarization-of-afferent-fibres-depend-on-persistent-sodium-current
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dominik Kaczmarek, Elzbieta Jankowska
Few attempts have so far been made to define the mechanisms underlying the hour-long effects of trans-spinal stimulation combined with epidural polarization. In the present study, we investigated the potential involvement of non-inactivating sodium channels in afferent fibres. To this end, riluzole, a blocker of these channels, was administered locally to the dorsal columns close to the site of the excitation of afferent nerve fibres by epidural stimulation in deeply anaesthetised rats in vivo. Riluzole did not prevent the induction of the polarization-evoked sustained increase in the excitability of dorsal column fibres but tended to weaken it...
March 2, 2023: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815402/novel-regenerative-drug-spg302-promotes-functional-recovery-of-diaphragm-muscle-activity-after-cervical-spinal-cord-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matthew J Fogarty, Wen-Zhi Zhan, Vincent F Simmon, Peter W Vanderklish, Stella T Sarraf, Gary C Sieck
Spinal cord hemisection at C2 (C2 SH), sparing the dorsal column is widely used to investigate the effects of reduced phrenic motor neuron (PhMN) activation on diaphragm muscle (DIAm) function, with reduction in DIAm activity on the injured side during eupnoea. Following C2 SH, recovery of DIAm EMG activity may occur spontaneously over subsequent days/weeks. Various strategies have been effective at improving the incidence and magnitude of DIAm recovery during eupnoea, but little is known about the effects of C2 SH on transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi ) during other ventilatory and non-ventilatory behaviours...
February 23, 2023: Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36531614/anandamide-in-the-dorsal-periaqueductal-gray-inhibits-sensory-input-without-a-correlation-to-sympathoexcitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher J Roberts, Francis A Hopp, Quinn H Hogan, Caron Dean
There is growing literature supporting cannabinoids as a potential therapeutic for pain conditions. The development of chronic pain has been associated with reduced concentrations of the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide (AEA) in the midbrain dorsal periaqueductal gray (dPAG), and microinjections of synthetic cannabinoids into the dPAG are antinociceptive. Therefore, the goal of this study was to examine the role of the dPAG in cannabinoid-mediated sensory inhibition. Given that cannabinoids in the dPAG also elicit sympathoexcitation, a secondary goal was to assess coordination between sympathetic and antinociceptive responses...
2022: Neurobiology of Pain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36503999/a-novel-pulsed-stimulation-pattern-in-spinal-cord-stimulation-clinical-results-and-postulated-mechanisms-of-action-in-the-treatment-of-chronic-low-back-and-leg-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mehul J Desai, John Salmon, Paul Verrills, Bruce Mitchell, Neels Du Toit, Dan Bates, Girish Vajramani, Adam Williams, Sarah Love-Jones, Nikunj Patel, Serge Nikolic, Vivek Mehta, Alia Ahmad, James Yu, Nick Christellis, Sam Harkin, Ganesan Baranidharan, Robert Levy, Peter Staats, Mark N Malinowski, James Makous, Nicholas Sullivan, Shilpa Kottalgi, Melissa Hartley, Lakshmi Narayan Mishra
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to discuss the possible mechanisms of action (MOAs) and results of a pilot study of a novel, anatomically placed, and paresthesia-independent, neurostimulation waveform for the management of chronic intractable pain. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A novel, multilayered pulsed stimulation pattern (PSP) that comprises three temporal layers, a Pulse Pattern layer, Train layer, and Dosage layer, was developed for the treatment of chronic intractable pain...
January 2023: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36464560/pulse-intensity-effects-of-burst-and-tonic-spinal-cord-stimulation-on-neural-responses-to-brushing-in-patients-with-neuropathic-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Danielle Hewitt, Adam Byrne, Jessica Henderson, Kathryn Wilford, Rajiv Chawla, Manohar Lal Sharma, Bernhard Frank, Nicholas Fallon, Christopher Brown, Andrej Stancak
OBJECTIVES: Tonic spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is accompanied by paresthesia in affected body regions. Comparatively, the absence of paresthesia with burst SCS suggests different involvement of the dorsal column system conveying afferent impulses from low-threshold mechanoreceptors. This study evaluated cortical activation changes during gentle brushing of a pain-free leg during four SCS pulse intensities to assess the effect of intensity on recruitment of dorsal column system fibers during burst and tonic SCS...
December 1, 2022: Neuromodulation: Journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36255427/effect-of-spinal-cord-burst-stimulation-vs-placebo-stimulation-on-disability-in-patients-with-chronic-radicular-pain-after-lumbar-spine-surgery-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Sozaburo Hara, Hege Andresen, Ole Solheim, Sven M Carlsen, Terje Sundstrøm, Greger Lønne, Vetle V Lønne, Kristin Taraldsen, Erling A Tronvik, Lise R Øie, Agnete M Gulati, Lisa M Sagberg, Asgeir S Jakola, Tore K Solberg, Øystein P Nygaard, Øyvind O Salvesen, Sasha Gulati
IMPORTANCE: The use of spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain after lumbar spine surgery is increasing, yet rigorous evidence of its efficacy is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the efficacy of spinal cord burst stimulation, which involves the placement of an implantable pulse generator connected to electrodes with leads that travel into the epidural space posterior to the spinal cord dorsal columns, in patients with chronic radiculopathy after surgery for degenerative lumbar spine disorders...
October 18, 2022: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36186754/migration-of-epidural-leads-during-spinal-cord-stimulator-trials
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert H Jenkinson, Andrew Wendahl, Yue Zhang, Jill E Sindt
Objective: Lead migration is the most commonly reported complication of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) procedures and lead migration during trials of SCS can compromise both the success of the trial as well as the efficacy of subsequent implantation. Our objective was to examine the incidence and degree of intra-trial SCS lead migration and our hypothesis was that there would be a higher rate of significant radiographic lead migration during SCS trial than what has been previously published for permanently implanted leads...
2022: Journal of Pain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36150892/surround-inhibition-mediates-pain-relief-by-low-amplitude-spinal-cord-stimulation-modeling-and-measurement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John E Gilbert, Nathan Titus, Tianhe Zhang, Rosana Esteller, Warren M Grill
Low-frequency (<200 Hz), subperception spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a novel modality demonstrating therapeutic efficacy for treating chronic neuropathic pain. When stimulation parameters were carefully titrated, patients experienced rapid onset (seconds-minutes) pain relief without paresthesia, but the mechanisms of action are unknown. Using an integrated computational model and in vivo measurements in urethane-anesthetized rats, we quantified how stimulation parameters (placement, pulse width, frequency, and amplitude) influenced dorsal column (DC) axon activation and neural responses in the dorsal horn (DH)...
September 2022: ENeuro
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36122270/treatment-efficacy-and-technical-advantages-of-temporary-spinal-nerve-root-stimulation-compared-to-traditional-spinal-cord-stimulation-for-postherpetic-neuralgia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingjie Huang, QiLiang Chen, Songbin Wu, Jiabin Huang, Wuping Sun, Shaomin Yang, Xiang Qian, Lizu Xiao
BACKGROUND: Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a common complication after herpes zoster infection. While conventional dorsal column temporary spinal cord stimulation (tSCS) has been shown as an effective treatment option for this pain condition, recent data suggests ipsilateral temporary spinal nerve root stimulation (tSNRS) as a safe alternative for treating PHN. However, there is no direct clinical comparison between the newer tSNRS and the traditional tSCS. OBJECTIVES: The current retrospective study aimed to describe the technical factors and the therapeutic efficacy of tSNR for patients with unilateral PHN and to compare these parameters with those treated with tSCS...
September 2022: Pain Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36109459/neuromodulation-for-management-of-chronic-pelvic-pain-a-comprehensive-review
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REVIEW
David Hao, Alp Yurter, Robert Chu, Mariam Salisu-Orhurhu, Henry Onyeaka, Jon Hagedorn, Kiran Patel, Ryan D'Souza, Susan Moeschler, Alan David Kaye, Vwaire Orhurhu
INTRODUCTION: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a symptom that derives from a complex group of heterogeneous pathologies of the pelvic organs. The aim of this study was to review the available evidence on efficacy of neuromodulatory modalities including sacral neuromodulation, dorsal root ganglion stimulation, dorsal column neuromodulation, and pudendal nerve stimulation. METHODS: This narrative review focuses on updated information on neuromodulation for management of chronic pelvic pain...
December 2022: Pain and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36009456/neuromodulation-therapy-for-chemotherapy-induced-peripheral-neuropathy-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Ryan S D'Souza, Yeng F Her, Max Y Jin, Mahmoud Morsi, Alaa Abd-Elsayed
Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is a debilitating and painful condition in patients who have received chemotherapy. The role of neuromodulation therapy in treating pain and improving neurological function in CIPN remains unclear and warrants evidence appraisal. In compliance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, we performed a systematic review to assess change in pain intensity and neurological function after implementation of any neuromodulation intervention for CIPN...
August 7, 2022: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35999192/long-term-modulation-of-the-axonal-refractory-period
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elzbieta Jankowska, Dominik Kaczmarek, Ingela Hammar
The main question addressed in this study was whether the refractoriness of nerve fibres can be modulated by their depolarization and, if so, whether depolarization of nerve fibres evokes a long-term decrease in the duration of the refractory period as well as the previously demonstrated increase in their excitability. This was investigated on nerve fibres within the dorsal columns, dorsal roots and peripheral nerves in deeply anaesthetized rats in vivo. The results revealed major differences depending on the sites of fibre stimulation and polarization...
August 23, 2022: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35985769/stimulation-holiday-rescues-analgesia-after-habituation-and-loss-of-efficacy-from-10-kilohertz-dorsal-column-spinal-cord-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ryan S D'Souza, Yeng F Her
INTRODUCTION: Habituation and loss of efficacy from spinal cord stimulation are commonly reported. This retrospective analysis investigated rescue of analgesia from spinal cord stimulation failure after implementing a strategy called a stimulation holiday, during which spinal cord stimulation is interrupted for a defined period and subsequently restarted. METHODS: A 6-year review (June 1, 2016-May 13, 2022) from a tertiary care center was conducted on patients who underwent 10 kHz frequency dorsal column spinal cord stimulation for ≥3 months, experienced loss of efficacy (≤30% pain relief or patient self-report of lack of meaningful pain relief), subsequently underwent a stimulation holiday, and then restarted spinal cord stimulation...
August 19, 2022: Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35913389/noradrenergic-substrates-sensing-light-within-brainstem-reticular-formation-as-targets-for-light-induced-behavioral-and-cardiovascular-plasticity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Pinelli, D Bucci, E Scaffidi, C Berti, V Bumah, G Lazzeri, R Ruffoli, S Puglisi-Allegra, C L Busceti, F Fornai
The occurrence of pure light exerts a variety of effects in the human body, which span from behavioral alterations, such as light-driven automatic motor activity, cognition and mood to more archaic vegetative functions, which encompass most organs of the body with remarkable effects on the cardiovascular system. Although empirical evidence clearly indicates occurrence of these widespread effects, the anatomical correlates and long-lasting changes within putatively specific neuronal circuitries remain largely unexplored...
July 1, 2022: Archives Italiennes de Biologie
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35876669/high-resolution-spinal-motor-mapping-using-thoracic-spinal-cord-stimulation-in-patients-with-chronic-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilknur Telkes, Amir Hadanny, Marisa DiMarzio, Girish Chitnis, Steven Paniccioli, Katherine O'Connor, Rachael Grey, Kevin McCarthy, Olga Khazen, Bryan McLaughlin, Julie G Pilitsis
BACKGROUND: High-resolution spinal cord stimulation (HR-SCS) paddle can stimulate medial-dorsal columns and extend stimulation coverage to the laterally positioned spinal targets. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the medio-lateral selectivity of an HR-SCS paddle in patients with chronic pain. METHODS: During standard-of-care spinal cord stimulation (SCS) placement, epidurally evoked electromyography and antidromic dorsal column-evoked potentials were recorded in 12 subjects using an HR-SCS paddle with 8 medio-lateral sites spanning the full epidural width at thoracic T9-12 and a commercial paddle consecutively...
September 1, 2022: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35788892/interventional-treatment-modalities-for-chronic-abdominal-and-pelvic-visceral-pain
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REVIEW
Christopher Wie, Shirin Ghanavatian, Scott Pew, Alexander Kim, Natalie Strand, John Freeman, Mostafa Maita, Stephen Covington, Jillian Maloney
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Chronic abdominal and pelvic visceral pain is an oftentimes difficult to treat pain condition that requires a multidisciplinary approach. This article specifically reviews the interventional treatment options for pain resulting from visceral abdominal and pelvic pain. RECENT FINDINGS: Sympathetic nerve blocks are the main interventional option for the treatment of chronic abdominal and pelvic visceral pain. Initially, nerve blocks are performed, and subsequently, neurolytic injections (alcohol or phenol) are longer term options...
September 2022: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35716275/evidence-based-treatment-of-painful-diabetic-neuropathy-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Ryan S D'Souza, Ross Barman, Amira Joseph, Alaa Abd-Elsayed
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Painful diabetic neuropathy (PDN) manifests with pain typically in the distal lower extremities and can be challenging to treat. The authors appraised the literature for evidence on conservative, pharmacological, and neuromodulation treatment options for PDN. RECENT FINDINGS: Intensive glycemic control with insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes may be associated with lower odds of distal symmetric polyneuropathy compared to patients who receive conventional insulin therapy...
August 2022: Current Pain and Headache Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35660650/simultaneous-10-khz-and-40-hz-spinal-cord-stimulation-increases-dorsal-horn-inhibitory-interneuron-activity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kwan Yeop Lee, Dongchul Lee, Dong Wang, Zachary B Kagan, Kerry Bradley
Since 1967, spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been used to manage chronic intractable pain of the trunk and limbs. Low-intensity, paresthesia-free, 10 kHz SCS has demonstrated statistically- and clinically-superior long-term pain relief compared to conventional SCS. 10 kHz SCS has been proposed to operate via selective activation of inhibitory interneurons in the superficial dorsal horn. In contrast, 40 Hz SCS is presumed to operate largely via dorsal column fiber activation. To determine if these mechanisms may be implemented synergistically, we examined the effect of each type of stimulation both independently and simultaneously on putatively inhibitory and putatively excitatory neurons in the superficial dorsal horn...
June 2, 2022: Neuroscience Letters
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