• Neuromodulation · Jul 2015

    External Noninvasive Peripheral Nerve Stimulation Treatment of Neuropathic Pain: A Prospective Audit.

    • Selina Johnson, Helen Ayling, Manohar Sharma, and Andreas Goebel.
    • Pain Management Department, Walton Centre NHS Trust, Liverpool, UK.
    • Neuromodulation. 2015 Jul 1;18(5):384-91.

    BackgroundPeripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) is a neuromodulation technique in which electrical current is applied to the peripheral nerves to ameliorate chronic pain through preferential activation of myelinated fibres, inducing long-term depression of synaptic efficacy. External noninvasive peripheral nerve stimulation (EN-PNS) is a novel and simple form of PNS that involves stimulation via an external nerve-mapping probe that is placed on the skin and connected to a power source.ObjectivesWe aimed to assess the clinical utility of EN-PNS in patients with refractory neuropathic pains referred to a tertiary pain treatment center.MethodsWe undertook a prospective audit of EN-PNS. Patients with a diagnosis of either complex regional pain syndrome or neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury who met inclusion criteria were included. Participants completed three stages of the audit: stage 1, six weekly outpatient treatment sessions; stage 2, six-week equipment home loan; stage 3, six weeks of no EN-PNS treatment. The primary outcome was the average post-treatment instantaneous pain intensity during the last week in stage 2 compared with baseline (11-point numerical rating scale).ResultsEN-PNS provided significant short-term pain relief (n = 20 patients, average reduction of 2.8 numerical rating scale points, 95% CI 1.6-4.0, p < 0.001, intention-to-treat analysis). Eight patients (40%) improved in several outcome parameters ("responders"), including quality of life and function.ConclusionIn this first prospective report on the use of EN-PNS in neuropathic pain, this technology provided significant clinical benefit for some patients. Controlled studies are required to confirm our results and the place of EN-PNS in future neuromodulation treatment algorithms. Given the refractory nature of these conditions, these results are encouraging.© 2014 International Neuromodulation Society.

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