2023
DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s424489
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Pulsed Radiofrequency 2 Hz Preserves the Dorsal Root Ganglion Neuron Physiological Ca2+ Influx, Cytosolic ATP Level, Δψm, and pERK Compared to 4 Hz: An Insight on the Safety of Pulsed Radiofrequency in Pain Management

Ristiawan Muji Laksono,
Taufiq Agus Siswagama,
Fa'urinda Riam Prabu Nery
et al.

Abstract: Background: Pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) is beneficial for radicular pain and is commonly administered at pulse frequencies of 2 or 4 Hz. However, its effects on healthy neurons have not yet been widely studied. This study aims to determine the effect of PRF at 2 Hz and 4 Hz on the physiology of healthy dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. Methods: An in vitro experimental study was conducted using DRG neuron cultures divided into three groups. Control cells received no treatment, one cell group received 20 ms 2… Show more

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“…We read with great interest the article by Laksono et al 1 and believe this represents a fundamental advance in our understanding of not only the mechanisms of action of pulsed radiofrequency but the beginnings of optimization strategies based on strong translational work from bench to bedside.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We read with great interest the article by Laksono et al 1 and believe this represents a fundamental advance in our understanding of not only the mechanisms of action of pulsed radiofrequency but the beginnings of optimization strategies based on strong translational work from bench to bedside.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 98%
“…We appreciate the letter sent by Prof. Russo that points out our latest study on the pulsed radiofrequency 2 Hz that preserves the dorsal root ganglion neuron physiological Ca 2+ influx, cytosolic ATP level, Δψm, and phosphorylated extracellular signal-regulated kinase (p-ERK) compared to 4 Hz 1 and gives his positive suggestion that 2 Hz 20 millisecond pulsed radiofrequency neurotomy, as currently practiced clinically, may continue to be the best option for patients.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%