Mechanisms of Stimulation for Pain Alleviation
Stanford University
Summary
This is a mechanistic randomized controlled trial of patients with chronic neuropathic pain (CNP) in the lower back, pelvis, and lower extremities, randomized to conventional medical management (CMM) or combined CMM and peripheral nerve stimulation therapy (PNS+CMM). Our goal is to compare treatment outcomes and trial response rate across the control and interventional device groups.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion criteria for study participants Adults aged 18 or older with clinically diagnosed unilateral CNP in the lower back, pelvis, or lower extremities, defined (per IASP classification) as persistent or recurrent neuropathic pain caused by a peripheral nerve lesion, history of a plausible nerve trauma, pain onset in temporal relation to the trauma, and pain distribution within the innervation territory of a peripheral nerve (or nerves).14 Negative and positive sensory symptoms or signs must be compatible with the innervation territory of the affected nerve. Can be post-traumatic, post-sur…
Interventions
- DevicePeripheral Nerve Stimulation
This trial studies 2 FDA approved peripheral nerve stimulation devices that may reduce pain by sending electrical pulses to the nerve. The SPR SPRINT PNS System, a matchbox-sized, battery-powered wearable stimulator that uses a Mircrolead to deliver stimulation for pain relief. There is a small wireless hand-held remote that is used to activate/ adjust intensity of stimulation. Stimulation delivered by this device may interrupt pain signals and increase non-pain signals. The SPR SPRINT device is used for 60 days before the percutaneous Microlead(s) are removed. The Nalu PNS System, a dime-sized micro-implantable pulse generator (IPG) leveraging advanced microelectronics. The micro-IPG is powered by an externally worn therapy disc via radiofrequency worn over the IPG site with an adhesive clip applied to the skin or a relief belt. The device is remote-controlled by patients via an app.
- ProcedureConventional Care Regimen
CMM-Only participants will receive conventional medical management for the duration of their time in the study.
Location
- Stanford UniversityPalo Alto, California