Boston Scientific
Automated Sub-perception Neural Dosing for Pain Relief
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2
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Language
English
Pages
2
Time to read
5 mins
Publication
Language
English
This document is a research poster presentation detailing the outcomes of a multicenter observational case series on the use of FAST AutoDose, an automated spinal cord stimulation (SCS) therapy designed for chronic pain management. The study involved 73 patients who experienced chronic pain and utilized the FAST AutoDose system, which delivers personalized neural dosing to enhance pain relief without requiring manual adjustments by the patient. The results indicate a significant mean improvement in pain scores, with a 5.1-point reduction from baseline at the last follow-up visit. The study also highlights the long-term effectiveness of the therapy, with an average follow-up duration of 1.0 years. The document outlines the methodology, including patient demographics and the specific SCS devices used, while also addressing indications for use and contraindications associated with the therapy. Overall, the findings suggest that FAST AutoDose provides sustained pain relief through automated programming tailored to individual patient needs.