Patient profiling and outcome assessment in spinal cord stimulation for chronic back and/or leg pain (the PROSTIM study): a study protocol.

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Pain management Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-06 DOI:10.2217/pmt-2023-0103
Vincent Raymaekers, Sacha Meeuws, Lisa Goudman, Gregory Van der Steen, Maarten Moens, Maarten Vanloon, Dirk De Ridder, Tomas Menovsky, Jan Vesper, Mark Plazier
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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a well-established treatment option in the multidisciplinary approach to chronic back and leg pain. Nevertheless, careful patient selection remains crucial to provide the most optimal treatment and prevent treatment failure. We report the protocol for the PROSTIM study, an ongoing prospective, multicentric and observational clinical study (NCT05349695) that aims to identify different patient clusters and their outcomes after SCS. Patients are recruited in different centers in Europe. Analysis focuses on identifying significant patient clusters based on different health domains and the changes in biopsychosocial variables 6 weeks, 3 and 12 months after implantation. This study is the first to include a biopsychosocial cluster analysis to identify significant patient groups and their response to treatment with SCS.

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脊髓刺激治疗慢性背痛和/或腿痛的患者概况和疗效评估(PROSTIM 研究):研究方案。
脊髓刺激疗法(SCS)是多学科治疗慢性腰腿痛的一种行之有效的治疗方法。然而,谨慎选择患者对于提供最佳治疗和防止治疗失败仍然至关重要。我们报告了 PROSTIM 研究的方案,这是一项正在进行中的前瞻性、多中心和观察性临床研究(NCT05349695),旨在确定不同的患者群及其 SCS 后的疗效。患者在欧洲的不同中心招募。分析的重点是根据不同的健康领域和植入后 6 周、3 个月和 12 个月的生物心理社会变量变化来确定重要的患者群。该研究首次采用生物心理社会聚类分析来确定重要的患者群体及其对 SCS 治疗的反应。
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Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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