Neuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation Society
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Intrathecal baclofen (ITB) therapy is an effective treatment for patients with severe spasticity. However, the effect of ITB therapy on respiratory function has not been reported in detail. In this study we quantitatively analyzed the effects of ITB on the respiratory function of patients with spastic tetraplegia. ⋯ Respiratory disorders were indeed present in our SCI and CP patients with spastic tetraplegia, and the respiratory function of these patients improved with ITB therapy. Our results suggest that ITB therapy is safe and efficacious in patients with spastic tetraplegia and respiratory dysfunction.
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Peripheral nerve field stimulation (PNFS) is a potential treatment for chronic low-back pain. Pain relief using PNFS is dependent on activation of non-nociceptive Aβ-fibers. However, PNFS may also activate muscles, causing twitches and discomfort. In this study, we developed a mathematical model, to investigate the activation of sensory and motor nerves, as well as direct muscle fiber activation. ⋯ The results suggest that direct muscle activation does not occur during PNFS, and concomitant motor and sensory nerve fiber activation are only likely to occur when using between-lead configuration. Thus, it may be relevant to investigate the location of the innervation zone of the low-back muscles prior to electrode implantation to avoid muscle activation.
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Selective-afferent vagal nerve stimulation (sVNS) may be a treatment option for therapy-resistant hypertension, as it lowers blood pressure (BP) in rats without causing significant side effects. Alpha-2-agonists are widely used for the treatment of withdrawal, chronic pain and other disorders, and even if sVNS becomes a treatment option for therapy resistant hypertension, in some patients it might be necessary to combine sVNS with an alpha-2-agonist like clonidine. Alpha-2-agonists exhibit a central and peripheral mechanism of action. This study investigated the influence of the commonly used alpha-2-agonist clonidine on sVNS. ⋯ The effect of sVNS on BP is dampened by clonidine, but sVNS can still lower the BP in clonidine treated rats without causing significant bradycardia.