Spinal cord stimulation programming: a crash course

Neurosurg Rev. 2021 Apr;44(2):709-720. doi: 10.1007/s10143-020-01299-y. Epub 2020 Apr 15.

Abstract

The aim of this comprehensive review is to provide an instructional guide for providers regarding the parameters and programming of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) devices. Knowing these fundamentals will aid in providing superior pain relief to patients. SCS has four programmable parameters: contact (electrode) selection, amplitude, pulse width, and frequency. Each parameter needs to be accounted for when assessing which program works for which patient. Traditional open-loop systems allow for different "programs," or combinations of these four parameters, to be pre-set by the provider and medical device representative. These allow for flexibility in the type of stimulation delivered to the patient depending on activity. Patients are also given control over programs and changing the amplitudes of these programs. However, some open-loop systems place the burden of toggling between programs to manage pain control on patients, though this tends to be less in subparesthesia programs. Newer closed-loop systems make it possible for stimulation settings to automatically adjust in response to accelerometry and evoked compound action potential feedback, and therefore have the potential to streamline the patient experience. This article provides practitioners with the basic knowledge of SCS parameters and programming systems. Understanding their use is essential to providing optimal pain relief to patients.

Keywords: Algorithm; Programming; Spinal cord stimulation; Systems; Waveforms.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Chronic Pain / physiopathology
  • Chronic Pain / therapy*
  • Evoked Potentials / physiology
  • Humans
  • Pain Management / methods*
  • Pain Management / trends
  • Software* / trends
  • Spinal Cord / physiology
  • Spinal Cord / physiopathology
  • Spinal Cord Stimulation / methods*