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Cost-effectiveness of 10-kHz spinal cord stimulation therapy compared with conventional medical management over the first 12 months of therapy for patients with nonsurgical back pain: randomized controlled trial

Naresh P. Patel, Chengyuan Wu, Shivanand P. Lad, Jessica Jameson, Peter Kosek, Dawood Sayed, Erik I. Waldorff, Laura C. Shum, Rose Province‐Azalde, Leonardo Kapural

2022Journal of Neurosurgery Spine12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This analysis evaluated if spinal cord stimulation (SCS) at 10 kHz plus conventional medical management (CMM) is cost-effective compared with CMM alone for the treatment of nonsurgical refractory back pain (NSRBP). METHODS: NSRBP subjects were randomized 1:1 into the 10-kHz SCS (n = 83) or CMM (n = 76) group. Outcomes assessed at 6 months included EQ-5D 5-level (EQ-5D-5L), medication usage, and healthcare utilization (HCU). There was an optional crossover at 6 months and follow-up to 12 months. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) was calculated with cost including all HCU and medications except for the initial device and implant procedure, and cost-effectiveness was analyzed based on a willingness-to-pay threshold of < $50,000 per quality-adjusted life-year. RESULTS: Treatment with 10-kHz SCS resulted in a significant improvement in quality of life (QOL) over CMM (EQ-5D-5L index score change of 0.201 vs -0.042, p < 0.001) at a lower cost, based on reduced frequency of HCU resulting in an ICER of -$4964 at 12 months. The ICER was -$8620 comparing the 6 months on CMM with postcrossover on 10-kHz SCS. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with 10-kHz SCS provides higher QOL at a lower average cost per patient compared with CMM. Assuming an average reimbursement for device and procedure, 10-kHz SCS therapy is predicted to be cost-effective for the treatment of NSRBP compared with CMM within 2.1 years.

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MedicineRandomized controlled trialQuality of life (healthcare)Cost effectivenessReimbursementPhysical therapySurgeryAnesthesiaHealth careNursingRisk analysis (engineering)EconomicsEconomic growthPain Management and TreatmentSpine and Intervertebral Disc PathologyMyofascial pain diagnosis and treatment