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  • Burst spinal cord stimulation (SCS) differs from conventional SCS by using a five-pulse cluster at a fixed rate, which may affect pain pathways differently.
  • A study on sheep compared both types of SCS, measuring neural activation using spinal-evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs) at different spinal locations.
  • Results found that conventional SCS had higher thresholds and a wider therapeutic range, but neither type showed significant differences in activating the anterolateral pain pathway when dosed equivalently.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: Unlike conventional dorsal spinal cord stimulation (SCS)-which uses single pulses at a fixed rate-burst SCS uses a fixed-rate, five-pulse stimuli cluster as a treatment for chronic pain; mechanistic explanations suggest burst SCS differentially modulate the medial and lateral pain pathways vs conventional SCS. Neural activation differences between burst and conventional SCS are quantifiable with the spinal-evoked compound action potential (ECAP), an electrical measure of synchronous neural activation.

Methods: We implanted 7 sheep with a dorsal stimulation lead at T9/T10, a dorsal ECAP sensing lead at T6/T7, and a lead also at T9/T10 but adjacent to the anterolateral system (ALS). Both burst and conventional SCS with stimulation amplitudes up to the visual motor threshold (vMT) were delivered to 3 different dorsal spinal locations, and ECAP thresholds (ECAPTs) were calculated for all combinations. Then, changes in ALS activation were assessed with both types of SCS.

Results: Evoked compound action potential thresholds and vMTs were significantly higher ( < 0.05) with conventional vs burst SCS, with no statistical difference ( > 0.05) among stimulation sites. However, the vMT-ECAPT window (a proxy for the useable therapeutic dosing range) was significantly wider ( < 0.05) with conventional vs burst SCS. No significant difference ( > 0.05) in ALS activation was noted between conventional and burst SCS.

Conclusion: When dosed equivalently, no differentially unique change in ALS activation results with burst SCS vs conventional SCS; in addition, sub-ECAPT burst SCS results in no discernable excitability changes in the neural pathways feeding pain relevant supraspinal sites.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9663139PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PR9.0000000000001047DOI Listing

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