ID: 220996 Use of Remote Physiological Monitoring to Track Patient Well-Being During the SCS Trial

Whitney James, Keith Scarfo,Erika Ross, Alexandra Doyle,Anahita Kyani,David Page

Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface(2023)

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Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for chronic intractable back pain is often prescribed after a successful trial period in which a patient demonstrates a sufficient reduction in pain intensity. Currently, the decision of whether to recommend a patient for permanent implant relies upon one or two snapshots from a subjective rating scale (e.g., Numerical Rating Scale, Percent Pain Reduction, Visual Analog Scale). However, subjective rating scales are subject to variability from un-controlled external sources [1]. Additionally, chronic pain is a complex multi-dimensional struggle, and resolution of symptoms may also be manifest via improvements to mental, physical, and social well-being [2]. This research demonstrates proof-of-concept for a remote monitoring system to track and report patient well-being using objective physiologic data collected before, during, and after the SCS trial period.
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remote physiological monitoring,scs,well-being
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