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Quantitative Sensory Testing in Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Narrative Review

Neuromodulation Technology at the Neural Interface(2024)

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ObjectivesQuantitative sensory testing (QST) has been used for decades to study sensory abnormalities in multiple conditions in which the somatosensory system is compromised, including pain. It is commonly used in pharmacologic studies on chronic pain but less so in conjunction with neuromodulation. This review aims to assess the utility of QST in spinal cord stimulation (SCS) protocols.Materials and MethodsFor this narrative review, we searched PubMed for records of studies in which sensory testing has been performed as part of a clinical study on SCS from 1975 onward until October 2023. We focused on studies in which QST has been used to explore the effect of SCS on neuropathic, neuropathic-like, or mixed pain.ResultsOur search identified 22 useful studies, all small and exploratory, using heterogeneous methods. Four studies used the full battery of validated German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain QST. There is emerging evidence that assessment dynamic mechanical allodynia (eight studies), and mechanical/thermal temporal summation of pain (eight studies) may have a role in quantifying the response to various SCS waveforms. There also were sporadic reports of improvement of sensory deficits in a proportion of patients with neuropathic pain that warrant further study.ConclusionsWe recommend the adoption of QST into future clinical research protocols, using either the full QST protocol or a less time-demanding short-form QST.
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Neuropathic-like pain,neuropathic pain,quantitative sensory testing,spinal cord stimulation
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