Therapy-related explants after spinal cord stimulation: Results of an international retrospective chart review study
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface Aug 26, 2017
Van Buyten JP, et al. – This international, real–world study aimed to assess the association of type of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) and patient characteristics with longer–term therapy–related explants. The clinicians found higher explant rates for conventional rechargeable and high–frequency SCS compared to nonrechargeable systems. For conventional rechargeable stimulation, the increased rate persisted after covariate adjustment.
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