Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Spinal Cord Stimulation on Sensory Perceptions of Chronic Pain Patients
It's well known that Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) changes the perception of chronic pain in
the area stimulated by epidural electrodes. However, we don't know the effect of this type of
stimulation on the perception of external sensations (temperature, touch, pressure, and
vibration) and sharp pain. Quantitative sensory testing (QST) is used to quantify
somatosensory phenotype. This QST battery tests different subtypes of nerve fibres (Aβ, Aδ
and C) involved in the transduction of sensory information from the periphery to the spinal
cord.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of the SCS on sensory perceptions of
patients with chronic pain (CRPS, FBSS). Sensorial perception tests will be carried out in
accordance with a standardized procedure (Rolke et al. Pain, 2006). For non-implanted
patients, an initial visit will be conducted before the operation. For all participants, two
other visits will take place at least 6 months after the operation to perform the tests with
and without stimulation.
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is a reversible and minimally invasive neuromodulation
technique employs for the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain. Even if SCS is an
established technology for the management of complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and failed
back surgery syndrome (FBSS), its impacts on the sensory perception system remain
misunderstood.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of the SCS on sensory perceptions of
patients with chronic pain (CRPS, FBSS). Sensorial perception tests will be carried out in
accordance with a standardized procedure (Rolke et al. Pain, 2006) at the level of maximum
pain area (painful leg), and at two non-painful areas (contralateral leg and ipsilateral
arm). The thermode "Thermal Sensory Analyser TSA-II NeuroSensory Analyzer" and its complement
"Vibratory Sensory Analyzer VSA-3000" (Medoc) will be used to assess warm, cold and vibratory
detection thresholds, as well as heat and cold painful thresholds. Von Frey monofilaments
(Bioseb) will be used to evaluate the mechanical detection threshold. The algometer "Force
Ten ™ FDX Digital" (Wagner) will measure the pressure pain threshold. Dynamic mechanical
allodynia will be assessed with a standardized brush (SENSELab Brush-05, Somedic). The
Neuropen (Owen Mumford) will be used to test the temporal pain summation. Participants will
be recruited through the neuromodulation clinic located in Enfant-Jésus Hospital (Québec,
Canada).
For non-implanted patients, an initial visit will be conducted before the operation. For all
participants, two other visits will take place at least 6 months after the operation to
perform the tests with and without stimulation (the order of these visits will be
randomized).
For each test, an average of the absolute differences (with-without stimulation) and its
confidence interval will be calculated. The results will be considered significant with p
values inferior to 0,05. All analyzes will be performed with SAS (SAS 9.3 Institute Inc,
Cary, NC, USA).
The protocol was peer reviewed and approved by the Ethics Committee of Enfant-Jésus Hospital.
All subjects will participate after written informed consent.
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