Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
July 2023
There is a lack of measures that provide insights into how spinal cord stimulation (SCS) modulates nociceptive function in patients with persistent spinal pain syndrome type 2 (PSPS-T2). Recently, we observed altered nociceptive detection thresholds (NDTs) in response to intra-epidermal electrical stimulation (IES) on the feet of PSPS-T2 patients when dorsal root ganglion stimulation was turned on. Furthermore, we observed altered NDTs and evoked potentials (EPs) in response to IES on the hands of PSPS-T2 patients.
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July 2023
Diagnosis and stratification of small-fiber neuropathy patients is difficult due to a lack of methods that are both sensitive and specific. Our lab recently developed a method to accurately measure psychophysical and electrophysiological responses to intra-epidermal electric stimulation, specifically targeting small nerve fibers in the skin. In this work, we study whether using one or a combination of psychophysical and electrophysiological outcome measures can be used to identify diabetic small-fiber neuropathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, methods have been developed enabling the characterization of the nociceptive function at the detection threshold level by measuring nociceptive detection thresholds (NDTs), rather than at the level of the pain threshold via pain threshold (PT) measurements. Both NDT and PT measurements aim to characterize (parts of) the nociceptive system. To date it is unclear if, and if so to what extent, the two outcomes relate to one another.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: There is a lack of clinically relevant measures for quantification of maladaptive mechanisms of the nociceptive system leading to chronic pain. Recently, we developed a method that tracks nociceptive detection thresholds (NDTs) using intraepidermal electrical stimulation. In this study, we explored the feasibility of using this NDT method in patients with persistent spinal pain syndrome type 2 (PSPS-T2) and its potential to enable observation of altered nociceptive processing induced by dorsal root ganglion (DRG) stimulation.
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November 2021
Deficient top-down inhibitory control via diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC) is a mechanism known to be responsible for the maintenance and development in several chronic pain syndromes. Experimentally, DNIC is often induced by conditioned pain modulation (CPM) paradigms such as a Cold Pressor Test (CPT). Recently, a method called the NDT-EP method has been developed with the aim to evaluate the nociceptive function, which it does via simultaneous tracking of nociceptive detection thresholds (NDT) and evoked potentials (EP).
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November 2021
There is a lack of diagnostic tools that can objectively measure small fiber neuropathy (SFN) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM). Recently, nociceptive nerve function was observed by nociceptive detection thresholds (NDTs) and brain evoked potentials (EPs) during intra-epidermal electrical stimulation (IES) targeting Aδ-fibers. In this proof of principle, we studied whether it is possible to measure NDTs combined with EPs in DM patients with and without neuropathic pain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiagnosis and stratification of chronic pain patients is difficult due to a lack of sensitive biomarkers for altered nociceptive and pain processing. Recent developments enabled to preferentially stimulate epidermal nerve fibers and simultaneously quantify the psychophysical detection probability and neurophysiological EEG responses. In this work, we study whether using one or a combination of both outcome measures could aid in the observation of altered nociceptive processing in chronic pain.
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