Spinal cord stimulation for the treatment of angina and peripheral vascular disease.

Curr Pain Headache Rep

The Center for Pain Relief, 400 Court Street, Suite 100, Charleston, WV 25301, USA.

Published: February 2009

AI Article Synopsis

  • Spinal cord stimulation is an effective treatment for conditions like failed back surgery syndrome and complex regional pain syndrome.
  • Recent advancements have expanded its use to improve blood flow and manage ischemic pain in conditions like angina and peripheral vascular disease.
  • The article discusses patient selection, therapy application, potential outcomes, and future research protocols related to spinal cord stimulation.

Article Abstract

Spinal cord stimulation has been shown to be an effective and well-established treatment for failed back surgery syndrome, complex regional pain syndrome, and other neuropathic pain states. Recent advances in this therapy have led to its use in enhancing blood flow and reducing ischemic pain patterns. The application of spinal cord stimulation to treat angina and improve outcomes in patients suffering from peripheral vascular disease is now becoming a part of the algorithmic standard of care. This article examines the selection of patients, application of the therapy, outcomes, and future uses of stimulation for patients afflicted with these diseases. This article also examines possible study protocols to further examine the overall outcome of these therapies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11916-009-0005-1DOI Listing

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