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探索脊髓刺激镇痛的患者满意度及其他结果指标:单中心队列审计

Exploring Patient Satisfaction and Other Outcome Measures With Pain Relief in Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Single-Site, Cohort Audit.

作者信息

Saleki Mohammad, Khabbass Mazen, Bretherton Beatrice, Baranidharan Ganesan

机构信息

School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, GBR.

Pain Management, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, GBR.

出版信息

Cureus. 2023 Dec 30;15(12):e51339. doi: 10.7759/cureus.51339. eCollection 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Context Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is an approved treatment for chronic pain of neuropathic origin. Initial research suggests a close relationship between pain relief and patient satisfaction with SCS. Objectives To see whether similar patterns were observed in our center and to identify areas of improvement, this single-site, cohort audit explored the association between pain relief and satisfaction as well as specific factors that influence satisfaction at follow-up in patients with fully implanted SCS. Methods Age, gender, pain condition, SCS system, average pain (numerical rating scale, NRS), and worst pain (NRS) scores at baseline and the most recent follow-up visit were collected. Percentage change in average pain was calculated, and the patients were allocated to one of three pain improvement groups: <30%, 30%-50%, or >50%. A telephone survey explored patient outcomes including patient satisfaction, sleep, fatigue, quality of life (QoL), walking ability, and medication use. Chi-square tests of independence were performed. Results The final sample comprised 87 patients (<30%: n = 26; 30%-50%: n = 29; >50%: n = 32). The pain improvement group was significantly associated with satisfaction (p = 0.010): all patients in the >50% improvement group reported being either very satisfied or somewhat satisfied with SCS. The pain improvement group was also significantly associated with change in sleep (p < 0.001), fatigue (p = 0.001), QoL (p = 0.003), and opioid consumption (p = 0.010). Improvements were most frequently reported in the >50% improvement group. Conclusion Findings point to an association between pain relief and patient satisfaction with SCS. Other factors, including sleep, fatigue, QoL, and opioid consumption, may influence this association and deserve further exploration.

摘要

背景 脊髓刺激(SCS)是一种已获批准的治疗神经性慢性疼痛的方法。初步研究表明疼痛缓解与患者对SCS的满意度之间存在密切关系。目的 为了观察我们中心是否观察到类似模式并确定改进领域,这项单中心队列审计探讨了完全植入SCS的患者在随访时疼痛缓解与满意度之间的关联以及影响满意度的具体因素。方法 收集患者的年龄、性别、疼痛状况、SCS系统、基线和最近一次随访时的平均疼痛(数字评分量表,NRS)以及最严重疼痛(NRS)评分。计算平均疼痛的百分比变化,并将患者分为三个疼痛改善组之一:<30%、30%-50%或>50%。通过电话调查探讨患者的结果,包括患者满意度、睡眠、疲劳、生活质量(QoL)、行走能力和药物使用情况。进行独立性卡方检验。结果 最终样本包括87名患者(<30%:n = 26;30%-50%:n = 29;>50%:n = 32)。疼痛改善组与满意度显著相关(p = 0.010):>50%改善组中的所有患者均报告对SCS非常满意或有些满意。疼痛改善组还与睡眠变化(p < 0.001)、疲劳(p = 0.001)、QoL(p = 0.003)和阿片类药物消耗(p = 0.010)显著相关。>50%改善组中报告的改善最为频繁。结论 研究结果表明疼痛缓解与患者对SCS的满意度之间存在关联。其他因素,包括睡眠、疲劳、QoL和阿片类药物消耗,可能会影响这种关联,值得进一步探索。

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