1977
DOI: 10.1093/bja/49.11.1081
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Low-Frequency, Weak Extradural Stimulation in the Management of Intractable Pain

Abstract: Low-frequency (1.6-2.2 Hz) and weak-intensity electrical stimulation in the spinal extradural space produced complete to partial pain relief in a majority of patients (22 of 25) who suffered from intractable pain. Also it produced analgesia or hypoalgesia over a wide area of the body surface in 19 of the 25.

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“…Anatomical studies have provided evidence that a subset of fine myelinated and unmyelinated fibres enter the dorsal column and terminate in the SG (Horch, Burgess & Whitehorn, 1976;Sugiura et al 1989). Clinical observations show that dorsal column stimulation is a useful method for pain relief (Nashhold & Friedmann, 1972;Shimoji et al 1977). It would be expected that there is a mechanism in the SG that allows activity in myelinated fibres in the dorsal column to produce an inhibition of the responses of dorsal horn neurones to noxious stimuli.…”
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“…Anatomical studies have provided evidence that a subset of fine myelinated and unmyelinated fibres enter the dorsal column and terminate in the SG (Horch, Burgess & Whitehorn, 1976;Sugiura et al 1989). Clinical observations show that dorsal column stimulation is a useful method for pain relief (Nashhold & Friedmann, 1972;Shimoji et al 1977). It would be expected that there is a mechanism in the SG that allows activity in myelinated fibres in the dorsal column to produce an inhibition of the responses of dorsal horn neurones to noxious stimuli.…”
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“…2). The inhibitory effect of DCS on sensory information, including pain, has been well documented, although the site and mode of its action have raised several controversial hypotheses (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)16). This study did not attempt to deal with this mechanism but, rather, with the effects of isoflurane and supraspinal structures on the inhibition by DCS of the segSCP.…”
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“…( (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6). However, the segmental and supraspinal mechanisms of the modulatory actions of DCS have not been investigated (3,5,7).…”
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“…This includes electrode fracture, faulty pulse generators and radiofrequency receivers, extension cable breakage, and "leaky" connectors [33,35,36,[38][39][40]. These complications are easily treated by replacement of the problematic component.…”
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