Treating Chronic Pain with Deep Brain Stimulation.
Hao TanErin A YamamotoMohammed A ElkholyAhmed M RaslanPublished in: Current pain and headache reports (2022)
Recently published data lends tentative support for DBS as a means of treating chronic pain. Still, high level-of-evidence data remain elusive. There are a handful of ongoing and prospective clinical trials exploring DBS for pain in the context of closed-loop neuromodulation, invasive electroencephalography monitoring, stimulation parameters, and novel intracranial targets. DBS is a potentially viable method of treating chronic pain. Procedure success is dependent on a number of factors including proper patient and intracranial target selection. Outcomes for ongoing and future clinical trials will help clinicians refine DBS use for this clinical indication.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
- deep brain stimulation
- clinical trial
- parkinson disease
- obsessive compulsive disorder
- pain management
- electronic health record
- big data
- phase ii
- optic nerve
- palliative care
- minimally invasive
- open label
- metabolic syndrome
- current status
- type diabetes
- machine learning
- spinal cord
- artificial intelligence
- study protocol
- glycemic control