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REPORT-SCS: minimum reporting standards for spinal cord stimulation studies in spinal cord injury.

Raza N MalikSoshi SamejimaClaire ShackletonTiev MillerAlessandra Laura Giulia PedrocchiAlexander G RabchevskyChet T MoritzEdelle Carmen Field-FoteEleonora GuanziroliEmilia AmbrosiniFranco MolteniParag GadVivian K MushahwarRahul SachdevaAndrei V Krassioukov
Published in: Journal of neural engineering (2024)
Objective. Electrical spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has emerged as a promising therapy for recovery of motor and autonomic dysfunctions following spinal cord injury (SCI). Despite the rise in studies using SCS for SCI complications, there are no standard guidelines for reporting SCS parameters in research publications, making it challenging to compare, interpret or reproduce reported effects across experimental studies. Approach. To develop guidelines for minimum reporting standards for SCS parameters in pre-clinical and clinical SCI research, we gathered an international panel of expert clinicians and scientists. Using a Delphi approach, we developed guideline items and surveyed the panel on their level of agreement for each item. Main results. There was strong agreement on 26 of the 29 items identified for establishing minimum reporting standards for SCS studies. The guidelines encompass three major SCS categories: hardware, configuration and current parameters, and the intervention. Significance. Standardized reporting of stimulation parameters will ensure that SCS studies can be easily analyzed, replicated, and interpreted by the scientific community, thereby expanding the SCS knowledge base and fostering transparency in reporting.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • spinal cord
  • adverse drug
  • case control
  • neuropathic pain
  • clinical practice
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • blood pressure
  • palliative care
  • electronic health record