Factors Associated With Implantable Pulse Generator Site Pain: A Multicenter Cross ?Sectional Study
ConclusionsThe incidence of IPG site pain is an important complication of invasive neuromodulation. The anatomic location of the IPG placement does not appear to affect the incidence or severity of IPG site pain. However, the presence of a pre-implant chronic pain disorder does appear to affect the frequency and severity of IPG site pain.
Source: Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface - Category: Biotechnology Authors: Heejung Choi,
Rishi Gaiha,
Susan M. Moeschler,
Marcus A. Bendel,
Zachary L. McCormick,
Masaru Teramoto,
Joshua M. Rosenow,
Stephanie Kielb,
Michael J. Avram,
David R. Walega Tags: Clinical Research Source Type: research
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