Invention Application
US20140222113A1 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING OR AFFECTING NEURAL STIMULATION EFFICIENCY AND/OR EFFICACY
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用于增强或影响神经刺激效能和/或效率的系统和方法
- Patent Title: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING OR AFFECTING NEURAL STIMULATION EFFICIENCY AND/OR EFFICACY
- Patent Title (中): 用于增强或影响神经刺激效能和/或效率的系统和方法
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Application No.: US14101189Application Date: 2013-12-09
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Publication No.: US20140222113A1Publication Date: 2014-08-07
- Inventor: Bradford Evan Gliner , Allen Wyler , Brad Fowler , W. Douglas Sheffield , Richard Kuntz , Kent Leyde , Leif R. Sloan
- Applicant: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc., d/b/a St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division
- Applicant Address: US TX Plano
- Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc., d/b/a St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division
- Current Assignee: Advanced Neuromodulation Systems, Inc., d/b/a St. Jude Medical Neuromodulation Division
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Plano
- Main IPC: A61N1/36
- IPC: A61N1/36

Abstract:
Systems and methods for enhancing or affecting neural stimulation efficiency and/or efficacy are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system and/or method may apply electromagnetic stimulation to a patient's nervous system over a first time domain according to a first set of stimulation parameters, and over a second time domain according to a second set of stimulation parameters. The first and second time domains may be sequential, simultaneous, or nested. Stimulation parameters may vary in accordance with one or more types of duty cycle, amplitude, pulse repetition frequency, pulse width, spatiotemporal, and/or polarity variations. Stimulation may be applied at subthreshold, threshold, and/or suprathreshold levels in one or more periodic, aperiodic (e.g., chaotic), and/or pseudo-random manners. In some embodiments stimulation may comprise a burst pattern having an interburst frequency corresponding to an intrinsic brainwave frequency, and regular and/or varying intraburst stimulation parameters. Stimulation signals providing reduced power consumption with at least adequate symptomatic relief may be applied prior to moderate or significant power source depletion.
Public/Granted literature
- US09186510B2 Systems and methods for enhancing or affecting neural stimulation efficiency and/or efficacy Public/Granted day:2015-11-17
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