The cost effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation in the treatment pf pain: a systematic review of the literature

Rodney Taylor, RJ Taylor, JP Van Buyteb, E Buchser, R North, Susan Bayliss

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    Abstract

    In this systematic review, we identified and evaluated studies of the cost effectiveness of I spinal cord stimulation (SCS) for the treatment of chronic pain. Published reports were identified from, a systematic search of a number of general medical electronic databases (Medline, CINAHL, and EMBASE), and specialist economic databases (NHS Centre for Reviews and Dissemination Economic Evaluation Database, and Health Economics Evaluation Database). Reference lists of retrieved reports were also searched, and contact was made with experts in the field. Of the 99 abstracts identified, 14 studies were considered to meet the inclusion criteria of the review. We found that across a range of medical indications, the initial healthcare acquisition costs of SCS implantation are consistently offset by a reduction in post-implant healthcare resource demand and costs. Further research is required to formally examine the cost effectiveness of SCS. (C) 2004 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)370-380
    Number of pages11
    JournalJournal of Pain and Symptom Management
    Volume27
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Dec 2004

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