Analgesic effect of neuromodulation using the AT-04 portable magnetic field-generating device in a patient with neuropathic pain: a case report

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Sawada, Atsushi [1 ]
Yamakage, Michiaki [1 ]
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[1] Sapporo Med Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, South 1,West 16,Chuo Ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0608543, Japan
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Neuromodulation; Magnetic field exposure; Neuropathic pain; STIMULATION;
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10.1186/s40981-024-00694-4
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
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BackgroundNeuromodulation by magnetic field through the AT-04 (ait (R) (AT-04); Peace of Mind Co., Ltd., Kumamoto, Japan) has improved allodynia in neuropathic pain model rats. This report focuses on neuromodulation through magnetic field exposure using the AT-04 that provided an analgesic effect in a patient with neuropathic pain.Case presentationA 47-year-old man presented with flaccid paralysis and extensive neuropathic pain and scored 7 on the 11-point Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) for his left upper limb. The patient was treated with neuromodulation by magnetic field exposure using the AT-04. Baseline NRS scores were obtained three times daily during the baseline period (days 1-5). Magnetic field exposure was then performed for 30 min three times daily (morning, noon, and evening) at home for 36 days, which was termed the intervention period (days 6-41). During the baseline period, the median NRS score was 7 and the baseline NRS score for calculating the percentage of nonoverlap data (PND) was 6. During the intervention period, the median NRS score was 4 and the PND value of the NRS score was 77.8% (28/36). Neuromodulation by magnetic field exposure using the AT-04 effectively decreased the patient's NRS score. The patient had no adverse effects during the intervention period.ConclusionsNeuromodulation by magnetic field exposure using the AT-04 was effective in decreasing the NRS score in a patient with neuropathic pain. The AT-04 portable magnetic field-generating device shows potential as a therapeutic option for refractory neuropathic pain.
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