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The goal is to document efficacy of PF-SCS therapy in a blinded fashion and better understand how SCS therapy works in the clinical setting. Overall the investigators hope to improve patient care and selection of candidates who have the best potential for effective pain relief from an expensive and invasive therapy.
The PF-SCS has 3 programs (P1, P2, P3) that can be used. At Visit 1, the study physician will review the PF-SCS program that the participant has been using. This program is known as the optimal program (OPP) and will be known as P1. The study physician will then designate the other two programs (P2 and P3); one of them will be identical to the OPP (P1) and the other program will be the LAP. The participant will be unaware if the LAP is assigned to P2 or P3. At the end of Visit 1, the study physician will have the participant switch from P1 to the LAP (P2 or P3). The participant will be reassured that if their pain returns after they switch programs, they can immediately call the study physician and will be switched back to the previous OPP (P1) without delay. The participants whose pain returns will be categorized as Group 1. The physician will document the time that had elapsed before their pain returned. This time will be considered as "carry over time" (COT) from PF-SCS. Only the study physicians will be aware of the programming parameters for P2 and P3. The rest of the study staff and participants will be blinded and will not be aware of the programming parameters for P2 and P3.
The participants whose pain remains stable while on the LAP will be categorized as Group 2. All participants will keep a daily diary for pain intensity, sleep and any other concerns that may arise related to the change of program.
At the end of Visit 1, a member of the study team will schedule Visit 2, between 14 to 28 days from Visit 1.
Phone call: A study physician will call subjects between 7-14 days after Visit 1. Group 1 participants will be asked to switch to the LAP (P2 or P3) before Visit 2. To minimize the duration of the LAP, Visit 2 will be scheduled within six hours from the end of COT. The Group 2 participants will attend Visit 2 without changing their LAP.
At Visit 2, participants will fill out questionnaires on pain intensity, sleep, activities and global impression. A blinded study staff will perform QST on the subject. At the end of Visit 2, Group 1 participants will be instructed to go back to the OPP (P1). At the end of Visit 2, Group 2 will be allowed to switch back to the OPP (P1).
The investigators will use quantitative sensory testing (QST) as a tool to objectively quantify the impact of SCS on heat pain threshold, heat pain tolerance and wind-up over the painful area and compare this with a non-painful area in each subject. QST will be performed at Visit 1 and Visit 2.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Pain Returns | Experimental | PF-SCS programming: in a blinded fashion, subjects will be asked to switch to the lowest amplitude program (LAP). Subjects whose pain returns after switching to the LAP will be considered Group 1. |
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| No Pain | Experimental | PF-SCS programming: in a blinded fashion, subjects will be asked to switch to the lowest amplitude program (LAP). Subjects whose pain does not return after switching to the LAP will be considered Group 2. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| PF-SCS programming | Device | In a blinded fashion, the study physician will ask subjects to switch their PF-SCS to the LAP. |
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| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| 20% increase of NRS (numerical rating scale) pain scale | 20% increase on low back pain NRS pain scale (0 = no pain and 10= maximum pain imaginable) while on LAP (lowest amplitude program) compared to OPP (optimal program). | from date of consent until end of study (14-28 days) |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) Results | Compare sensory perception on both the area of pain and the non-painful area on the opposite side while on the OPP (optimal program) and the LAP (lowest amplitude program). The following tests will be analyzed:
| from date of consent until end of study (14-28 days) |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Shihab Ahmed, M.D. | Massachusetts General Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| MGH Center for Translational Pain Research | Boston | Massachusetts | 02114 | United States |
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| ID | Term |
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| D059350 | Chronic Pain |
| ID | Term |
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| D010146 | Pain |
| D009461 | Neurologic Manifestations |
| D012816 | Signs and Symptoms |
| D013568 | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms |
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The participant and study staff will be blinded. The study physicians will not be blinded.
| Daily diary results | Subject reported responses regarding their pain while using the OPP (optimal program):
| from date of consent until end of study (14-28 days) |