Rates and Predictors of Pain Reduction With Intracranial Stimulation for Intractable Pain Disorders.
Yuhao HuangSina SadeghzadehAlice Huai-Yu LiEthan SchonfeldAshwin G RamayyaVivek P BuchPublished in: Neurosurgery (2024)
Both DBS and MCS have similar efficacy and complication rates in the treatment of intractable pain. Patients with central pain disorders tended to have lower trial success and higher rates of device cessation. Additional prognostic factors include anterior cingulate cortex targeting and postherpetic neuralgia diagnosis. These findings underscore intracranial neurostimulation as an important modality for treatment of intractable pain disorders.