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What Makes Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation Work? Making Sense of the Mixed Results in the Clinical Literature

机译:是什么使经皮神经电刺激起作用?在临床文献中理解混合结果

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Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a nonpharmacological treatment for control of pain. It has come under much scrutiny lately with the Center for Medicare Services rendering a recent decision stating that “TENS is not reasonable and necessary for the treatment of CLBP [chronic low back pain].” When reading and analyzing the existing literature for which systematic reviews show that TENS is inconclusive or ineffective, it is clear that a number of variables related to TENS application have not been considered. Although many of the trials were designed with the highest of standards, recent evidence suggests that factors related to TENS application need to be considered in an assessment of efficacy. These factors include dosing of TENS, negative interactions with long-term opioid use, the population and outcome assessed, timing of outcome measurement, and comparison groups. The purpose of this perspective is to highlight and interpret recent evidence to help improve the design of clinical trials and the efficacy of TENS in the clinical setting.
机译:经皮神经电刺激(TENS)是一种非药物疗法,可用于控制疼痛。最近,美国联邦医疗保险服务中心(Medicare Services Center)做出了一项新的决定,该决定指出“ TENS对于治疗CLBP(慢性下腰痛)不合理且没有必要”。当阅读和分析现有文献时,系统评价显示TENS是不确定的或无效的,很明显,并未考虑与TENS应用相关的许多变量。尽管许多试验的设计均采用最高标准,但最新证据表明,在评估疗效时需要考虑与TENS应用相关的因素。这些因素包括TENS的剂量,与长期使用阿片类药物的负面相互作用,评估的人群和结果,结果测量的时机以及对照组。该观点的目的是强调和解释最近的证据,以帮助改善临床试验的设计以及TENS在临床环境中的功效。

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