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Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine

2020

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Cost-Effectiveness Model Shows Superiority Of Wireless Spinal Cord Stimulation Implantation Without A Separate Trial., Richard B North, Harish S. Parihar, Shawn D. Spencer, Arthur F Spalding, Jane Shipley Feb 2020

Cost-Effectiveness Model Shows Superiority Of Wireless Spinal Cord Stimulation Implantation Without A Separate Trial., Richard B North, Harish S. Parihar, Shawn D. Spencer, Arthur F Spalding, Jane Shipley

PCOM Scholarly Papers

OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the cost-effectiveness of wireless spinal cord stimulation (Wireless SCS) with single stage "direct to permanent" implantation vs. screening with temporary electrodes and an external pulse generator followed by implantation of a system for long-term use (IPG SCS).

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We created a cost model that takes a 2019 United States (U.S.) payer perspective and is based on IPG SCS cost models for subjects with chronic back and/or leg pain. Our six-month decision tree includes the screening trial period (success ≥50% relief) and leads to various levels of pain relief with or without complications for IPG SCS …