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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Neuropathic Pain | Research

Mechanistically informed non-invasive peripheral nerve stimulation for peripheral neuropathic pain: a randomised double-blind sham-controlled trial

Authors: Selina Johnson, Anne Marshall, Dyfrig Hughes, Emily Holmes, Florian Henrich, Turo Nurmikko, Manohar Sharma, Bernhard Frank, Paul Bassett, Andrew Marshall, Walter Magerl, Andreas Goebel

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Induction of long-term synaptic depression (LTD) is proposed as a treatment mechanism for chronic pain but remains untested in clinical populations. Two interlinked studies; (1) A patient-assessor blinded, randomised, sham-controlled clinical trial and (2) an open-label mechanistic study, sought to examine therapeutic LTD for persons with chronic peripheral nerve injury pain.

Methods

(1) Patients were randomised using a concealed, computer-generated schedule to either active or sham non-invasive low-frequency nerve stimulation (LFS), for 3 months (minimum 10 min/day). The primary outcome was average pain intensity (0–10 Likert scale) recorded over 1 week, at 3 months, compared between study groups. (2) On trial completion, consenting subjects entered a mechanistic study assessing somatosensory changes in response to LFS.

Results

(1) 76 patients were randomised (38 per group), with 65 (31 active, 34 sham) included in the intention to treat analysis. The primary outcome was not significant, pain scores were 0.3 units lower in active group (95% CI − 1.0, 0.3; p = 0.30) giving an effect size of 0.19 (Cohen’s D). Two non-device related serious adverse events were reported. (2) In the mechanistic study (n = 19) primary outcomes of mechanical pain sensitivity (p = 0.006) and dynamic mechanical allodynia (p = 0.043) significantly improved indicating reduced mechanical hyperalgesia.

Conclusions

Results from the RCT failed to reach significance. Results from the mechanistic study provide new evidence for effective induction of LTD in a clinical population. Taken together results add to mechanistic understanding of LTD and help inform future study design and approaches to treatment.
Trial registration ISRCTN53432663.
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Metadata
Title
Mechanistically informed non-invasive peripheral nerve stimulation for peripheral neuropathic pain: a randomised double-blind sham-controlled trial
Authors
Selina Johnson
Anne Marshall
Dyfrig Hughes
Emily Holmes
Florian Henrich
Turo Nurmikko
Manohar Sharma
Bernhard Frank
Paul Bassett
Andrew Marshall
Walter Magerl
Andreas Goebel
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-021-03128-2

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