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Deer TR, Pope JE, Petersen EA, Abdallah RT, Amirdelfan K, Azeem N, Bansal V, Barkoh K, Chapman KB, Denis DR, Dorsi MJ, Escobar A, Falowski SM, Garcia RA, Hagedorn JM, Heros RD, James WS, Kalia H, Lansford T, Malinowski MN, Manzi SM, Mehta P, Moghim RZ, Moore GA, Motivala SL, Navalgund YA, Patel RG, Pilitsis JG, Schatman ME, Shumsky PM, Strand NH, Tomycz ND, Yue JJ, Sayed D. An Evidence-Based Consensus for the Use of Neurostimulation for the Treatment of Non-Surgical Low Back Pain: The NEURON Group. J Pain Res 2025; 18:1247-1274. [PMID: 40104824 PMCID: PMC11917438 DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s500342] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/16/2024] [Accepted: 02/23/2025] [Indexed: 03/20/2025] Open
Abstract
Introduction The use of electrical neuromodulation has often been limited to those with previous back surgery, peripheral neuropathy, and complex regional pain syndrome. Many patients with severe intractable low back pain were thought to be candidates for spinal cord stimulation (SCS), dorsal root ganglion stimulation, or peripheral nerve stimulation but did not meet the criteria. Recently, additional high-level data has supported the use of SCS in non-surgical low back pain (NSLBP), and United States Food and Drug Administration approval has been granted. The American Society of Pain and Neuroscience (ASPN) executive committee realized an unmet need to develop criteria for patient selection for this specific patient population. This is a NEURON project (neuroscience, education, utilization, risk mitigation, optimal outcomes, and neuromodulation), a living guideline for evolving therapies and indications, and is focused on the use of neuraxial stimulation for the treatment of refractory pain. Methods After board approval, the society accepted nominees for the project, with an emphasis on experience, publication, research, and diversity. The team created an outline for discussion, chose a grading system based on published guidelines, and created consensus points. Results The evidence led to several consensus points to best guide patient selection based on the level of evidence and expert opinion. The results will lead to improved safety and efficacy in implanted patients, and to a new standard for best practices. Conclusion The selection of patients for implantation in those who have NSLBP should be based on published literature, best practice, and expert opinion. This NEURON project will allow for regular updates to create a living guideline that will allow for better assimilation of information to improve safety and efficacy going forward.
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Affiliation(s)
- Timothy Ray Deer
- Pain Services, Spine and Nerve Center of the Virginias, Charleston, WV, USA
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- Department of Neurosurgery, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR, USA
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- Director of Clinical Research, Boomerang Healthcare, Walnut Creek, CA, USA
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- Pain Medicine, Florida Spine & Pain Specialists, Riverview, FL, USA
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- Department of Pain Medicine, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, USA
| | | | - Kenneth B Chapman
- Department of Anesthesiology, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, NY, USA
- Department of Anesthesiology, the Zucker School of Medicine at Northwell, New York, NY, USA
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- Neurosurgery, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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- Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, USA
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- Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
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- Center for Research & Innovation in Spine & Pain (CRISP), Rochester, NY, USA
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- Division of Pain and Minimally Invasive Surgery, Pain Specialists of America, Austin, TX, USA
| | - Robert Z Moghim
- Interventional Spine and Pain, Colorado Pain Care, Denver, CO, USA
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- Office of the Chief Medical Officer, National Spine and Pain Centers, Frederick, MD, USA
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- Interventional Pain Management, Capitol Pain Institute, Austin, TX, USA
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- Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, USA
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- Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care & Pain Medicine, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
- Department of Population Health - Division of Medical Ethics, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA
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- Neurological Surgery, Allegheny Health Network, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
| | - James J Yue
- Frank h Netter School of Medicine, Quinnipiac University; CT Orthopaedics, Hamden, CT, USA
| | - Dawood Sayed
- Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, the University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA
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