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Closed loop (CL) spinal cord stimulation (SCS) systems automatically adjust stimulation output with the goal of minimizing therapy dose fluctuations and preventing overstimulation or understimulation. The evoked compound action potential (ECAP) amplitude, a measure of the dose reaching the spinal cord, was sensed and used to determine the need to adjust and titrate the amplitude on a pulse-by-pulse basis.1 Here we report subject experience, low back pain outcomes, and composite outcomes2 at the 18-month visit.
Vahid Mohabbati, MD, FRACGP, FFPMANZCA, FAChPM
Director
Sydney Pain Management Center, United States
Richard Sullivan, MBChB, FANZCA, FFPMANZCA
Pain Specialist and Anaesthetist
Precision Brain, Spine & Pain, United States
James Yu, MD, FANZCA, FFPMANZCA, FIPP
Clinical Director
Australian Medical Research, United States
Peter Georgius, MBBS, FAFRM, FFPMANZCA
Pain Specialist and Rehabilitation Specialist
Sunshine Coast Clinical Research, United States
Malgorzata Siorek, PhD
Principal Scientist
Medtronic, United States
Michelle Knight, BSc
Field Clinical Engineer
Medtronic, United States
Nancy McClelland, BSN
Senior Principal Clinical Research Specialist
Medtronic, United States
Xiaoxi Sun, MA
Senior Statistician
Medtronic, United States
Abi Franke, PhD, EMBA
Program Manager
Medtronic, United States
Louis Archila, BS
Principal Clinical Evidence Specialist
Medtronic
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Marc Russo, MBBS, FANZCA, FFPMANZCA
Director
Genesis Research Services, United States