Background Spinel cord stimulation is known to be a successful treatment for chronic intractable angina pectoris. its effect may be anti-ischemic. It is uncertain if the clinical effect is partly caused by a placebo effect of surgery For implantation of a stimulator. In this study, clinical efficacy is investigated, together with a possible placebo effect.Methods and Results Efficacy of spinal cord stimulation as a treatment for chronic intractable angina pectoris was studied for 6 weeks in 13 treated patients and 12 control patients with chronic angina. Assessments were exercise capacity and ischemia, daily frequency of anginal attacks and nitrate tablet consumption, and quality of life (perceived quality of life and pain). Compared with c...
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) has been used in the treatment of refractoryangina pectoris since 1985...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is believed to be effective in treating refractory angina. The need fo...
Abstract: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is believed to be effective in treating refractory angina. T...
Objectives. In a prospective, randomized study with an 8-week follow-up period, we evaluated the eff...
Objectives. In a prospective, randomized study with an 8-week follow-up period, we evaluated the eff...
AbstractObjective. In a prospective, randomized study with an 8-week follow-up period, we evaluated ...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been shown to be effective in patients with refractory angina and ...
Background and hypothesis: Spinal cord stimulation is an effective treatment for chronic refractory ...
Patients who continue to stiffer from lasting and severely disabling angina pectoris despite Optimum...
Patients with therapeutically refractory angina pectoris do not respond to adequate anti-anginal med...
For the last 6 years Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) has been advocated for patients with therapeutic ...
Background-Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) may be a useful additional therapy for pain in patients wit...
An increasing number of patients are suffering from angina pectoris that is chronically refractory t...
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) has been used in the treatment of refractoryangina pectoris since 1985...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is believed to be effective in treating refractory angina. The need fo...
Abstract: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is believed to be effective in treating refractory angina. T...
Objectives. In a prospective, randomized study with an 8-week follow-up period, we evaluated the eff...
Objectives. In a prospective, randomized study with an 8-week follow-up period, we evaluated the eff...
AbstractObjective. In a prospective, randomized study with an 8-week follow-up period, we evaluated ...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has been shown to be effective in patients with refractory angina and ...
Background and hypothesis: Spinal cord stimulation is an effective treatment for chronic refractory ...
Patients who continue to stiffer from lasting and severely disabling angina pectoris despite Optimum...
Patients with therapeutically refractory angina pectoris do not respond to adequate anti-anginal med...
For the last 6 years Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) has been advocated for patients with therapeutic ...
Background-Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) may be a useful additional therapy for pain in patients wit...
An increasing number of patients are suffering from angina pectoris that is chronically refractory t...
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS) has been used in the treatment of refractoryangina pectoris since 1985...
Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is believed to be effective in treating refractory angina. The need fo...
Abstract: Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) is believed to be effective in treating refractory angina. T...