Candidates/Current Patients
BurstDR
Batteries
DRG
Studies/Resources
100

Who is a candidate?

Failed back surgery syndrome, Non-surgical back pain, diabetic peripheral neuropathy of the lower extremities, radiculopathy symptoms

- patients having on going pain after a surgery that would b expected to be gone

- Patients having joint replacements (etc. knees or hips). who have ongoing pain even though imaging looks great

100

Tonic vs BurstDR

Tonic: high density, high frequency, DTM, wavewriter, FAST, cycled tonic

BurstDR: 5 pulse train, non-linear charge accumulation, quiescent repolarization period, no active recharge needed, sub-perception, 10-40Hz & .25-1.5mA, Ca++ mediated plateau

100

Eterna

SMALLEST rechargeable IPG per volume currently on market

Little to no recharge burden - full to empty around 2 months with nominal settings

100

What is the FDA indication for DRG?

CRPS I - Budapest Criteria

CPRS II - Causalgia

- Surgery, fracture, sprain, burns or other peripheral nerve injury. Can you identify a specific nerve(s) 

100

My Health Journey 

App allows patient to have educational resources, they are assigned to a rep on the app, followed through course of the trial, provider recieves trial report or patient outcomes

POST IMPLANT: surerys sent 1/3/6/9/12 months, then every 3-6 months thereafter


Android and iPhone user 

200

Who can they call for help?

Any of the team members 

Tech Support


200

Does it target pain the same as other therapies?

No. it targets both lateral and medial pathways


Lateral - physical response to pain

Medial - Emotional response to pain 

200

Proclaim

Low Maintenance - primary cell option for those non-compliant with charging, elderly who have difficultly with charging, patients with a high BMI

200

1. Where can leads be placed?

2. How many leads can be used?

1. On label T10-S2

2. Up to 4 leads can be placed

200

Virtual Clinic

Ability to reprogram and run diagnostics remotely for any patient with our device with wifi within the United States 

Free of charge for providers

Live facetime with an Abbott Representative

300

Why does calcium matter?

Tonic Firing: ACTIVE RECHARGE

- Sodium spikes with potassium hyperpolarization

Burst Firing Neurons: PASSIVE RECHARGE

- Sodium spikes firing in groups (bursts), riding on plateau of calcium depolarization, followed by periods of dormancy 

- mimics natural firing patterns in the body 

300

What would I look for in a candidate?

Signs/Symptoms: 

Focal pain, hyperalgesia/allodynia, skin changes (temperature/discoloration, localized edema 

300

Can I trust the research?

YES! Abbott has the most level 1A evidence compared to any other SCS company 

400

What is the difference between Nevro, Medtronic, Saluda, Boston Scientific, Biotronik

Nevro: High Frequency 10k Therapy

Medtronic:,DTM/Closed Loop. High Frequency. Primary function is to keep stimulation at the same intensity/reduce overstimulation

Saluda: old school paresthesia tonic. Low or high frequency

Boston: High Frequenecy and Low frequency. Wavewriter. No closed loop

Biotronik: High Frequency, multiphase tonic, typically 60-2400Hz

400

How does it work?

Direct stimulation of the primary sensory nerve cell bodies regulates DRG misfiring

Stimulates in microAmps

400

What studies can I read?

4-year Reality Study: BurstDR longevity/Efficacy

(Burst)able: salvage from tonic

Triumph: psychometrics

Distinct: Non-Surgical back pain

500

Who created this?

Dr. Dirk De Ridder

He is a neurosurgery in New Zealand 

500

Are there any studies?

Accurate: DRG

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