Synopsis
Evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs) from both the dorsal columns and the anterolateral system (ALS) in sheep were used to quantify neural activation with burst and conventional spinal cord stimulation (SCS). When dosed equivalently, no statistically significant difference in neural activation was noted between both stimulation modalities. Sub-threshold SCS resulted in no change in neural activation, while supra-threshold SCS potentiated ALS excitability in an equivalent manner for both modalities. We postulate that differences noted previously between burst and conventional SCS results from non-equivalent dosing between these stimulation modalities.
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NPC2022-P01-13 - Mechanistic Insights into Anterolateral System Modulation with Conventional and Burst Stimulation | Download MP3 |
13_Mechanistic Insights into Anterolateral | Download Abstract |
13_Napa pain burst | Download Poster |