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Prospective, Multicenter Trial of Percutaneous Medial Branch Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Axial Low Back Pain

Mehul J. Desai, MD, MPH (International Spine, Pain and Performance Center, Washington, District of Columbia); Mehul J. Desai, MD, MPH

Meeting: AAPM&R Annual Assembly 2021

Categories: Pain and Spine Medicine (2021)

Session Information

Session Title: AA 2021 Virtual Posters - Pain and Spine Medicine

Session Time: None. Available on demand.

Disclosures: Mehul J. Desai, MD, MPH: Abbott (Products/Services: No) (Research Grant includes principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received)Avanos (Products/Services: No) (Consultant/Advisory Board, Research Grant includes principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received, Speaker/Honoraria includes speakers bureau, symposia, and expert witness)Camber Spine (Products/Services: Yes) (Stockholder/Ownership Interest (excluding diversified mutual funds))SPR (Products/Services: Yes) (Consultant/Advisory Board, Research Grant includes principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received, Speaker/Honoraria includes speakers bureau, symposia, and expert witness, Stockholder/Ownership Interest (excluding diversified mutual funds))SynerFuse (Products/Services: No) (Consultant/Advisory Board, Stockholder/Ownership Interest (excluding diversified mutual funds))Virdio (Products/Services: No) (Stockholder/Ownership Interest (excluding diversified mutual funds))

Objective: The goal was to characterize responses to medial branch PNS in a prospective multicenter case series study in patients with chronic axial low back pain recalcitrant to multiple non-surgical treatments.

Design: Prospective, multicenter trialSetting : Pain Management ClinicParticipants : 74

Interventions: Percutaneous peripheral nerve stimulation (PNS) of the lumbar medial branch nerves for up to 60 days.

Main Outcome Measures: Prospectively defined endpoints included assessments of pain intensity, disability, pain interference, health-related quality of life, depression, and patient global impression of change.

Results: Clinically and statistically significant reductions in pain, disability, and pain interference were reported by a majority of participants with percutaneous PNS. Seventy-three percent of participants were successes for the Primary Endpoint, reporting clinically significant (≥30%) reductions in back pain intensity at the end of the 2-month percutaneous PNS treatment (n=74, avg. 58% reduction among responders). While prospective follow up remains ongoing, among those who had already completed the long-term follow up visits, reductions in pain, disability, and pain interference were sustained in a majority of participants following PNS through at least 14 months. Among participants taking opioid analgesic medications at baseline, a majority reported reductions in opioid usage at the end of the 2-month percutaneous PNS treatment and at each long-term follow up visit. Participants also reported significant improvements in health-related quality of life, patient global impression of change, and depression with PNS, demonstrating the potential impact of a 60-day PNS treatment on pain and functional outcomes. There were no serious or unanticipated adverse events.Conclusions: Given the minimally invasive, non-destructive nature of percutaneous PNS and the significant benefits experienced by participants, percutaneous PNS may provide a promising first-line neurostimulation treatment for patients with chronic axial LBP.

Level of Evidence: Level IV

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

Desai MJ, Desai MJ. Prospective, Multicenter Trial of Percutaneous Medial Branch Peripheral Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Axial Low Back Pain [abstract]. PM R. 2021; 13(S1)(suppl 1). https://pmrjabstracts.org/abstract/prospective-multicenter-trial-of-percutaneous-medial-branch-peripheral-nerve-stimulation-for-the-treatment-of-chronic-axial-low-back-pain/. Accessed May 21, 2025.
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