Method and system to provide therapy or alleviate symptoms of involuntary movement disorders by providing complex and/or rectangular electrical pulses to vagus nerve(s)
First Claim
1. A method of selectively stimulating and/or blocking vagus nerve(s), its branches or part(s) thereof, in a patient to control or treat involuntary movement disorders such as caused by at least one of Parkinson'"'"'s disease, essential tremor, Huntington'"'"'s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, or epilepsy by repeatedly applying rectangular and/or complex electrical pulses to vagus nerve(s), its branches or part(s) thereof, comprising the steps of:
- selecting a patient with involuntary movement disorder;
providing pulse generation means for generating rectangular and complex electrical pulses, wherein said complex electrical pulses comprises at least one of multi-level pulses, biphasic pulses, non-rectangular pulses, or pulses with varying amplitude during the pulse;
providing a lead in electrical connection with said pulse generation means and with at least one electrode adapted to be in contact with said vagus nerve; and
activating said pulse generation means to provide said rectangular and/or complex electrical pulses to selectively stimulate and/or block said vagus nerve, its branches or part(s) thereof.
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Abstract
A method and system for providing rectangular and/or complex electrical pulses for neuromodulating vagus nerve(s) and/or its branches, to provide therapy for involuntary movement disorders (including Parkinson'"'"'s disease and epilepsy), comprises implantable and external components. Complex electrical pulses comprises pulses which are configured to be one of non-rectangular, multi-level, biphasic, or pulses with varying amplitude during the pulse. The electrical pulses to vagus nerve(s) may be stimulating and/or blocking. The stimulation and/or blocking to vagus nerve(s) may be provided using one of the following pulse generation means: a) an implanted stimulus-receiver with an external stimulator; b) an implanted stimulus-receiver comprising a high value capacitor for storing charge, used in conjunction with an external stimulator; c) a programmer-less implantable pulse generator (IPG) which is operable with a magnet; d) a microstimulator; e) a programmable implantable pulse generator; f) a combination implantable device comprising both a stimulus-receiver and a programmable implantable pulse generator (IPG); and g) an implantable pulse generator (IPG) comprising a rechargeable battery. The pulse generator means comprises predetermined/pre-packaged programs. In one embodiment, the pulse generation means may also comprise telemetry means, for remote interrogation and/or programming of said pulse generation means utilizing a wide area network.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of selectively stimulating and/or blocking vagus nerve(s), its branches or part(s) thereof, in a patient to control or treat involuntary movement disorders such as caused by at least one of Parkinson'"'"'s disease, essential tremor, Huntington'"'"'s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, or epilepsy by repeatedly applying rectangular and/or complex electrical pulses to vagus nerve(s), its branches or part(s) thereof, comprising the steps of:
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selecting a patient with involuntary movement disorder;
providing pulse generation means for generating rectangular and complex electrical pulses, wherein said complex electrical pulses comprises at least one of multi-level pulses, biphasic pulses, non-rectangular pulses, or pulses with varying amplitude during the pulse;
providing a lead in electrical connection with said pulse generation means and with at least one electrode adapted to be in contact with said vagus nerve; and
activating said pulse generation means to provide said rectangular and/or complex electrical pulses to selectively stimulate and/or block said vagus nerve, its branches or part(s) thereof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of treating or alleviating the symptoms of involuntary movement disorders such as caused by at least one of Parkinson'"'"'s disease, essential tremor, Huntington'"'"'s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, or epilepsy by repeatedly applying electrical pulses to vagus nerve(s) with predetermined/pre-packaged programs, said method comprising the steps of:
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providing a pulse generator means to provide electrical pulses, wherein said pulse generator means comprises microprocessor, circuitry, memory, and at least two predetermined/pre-packaged programs stored in said memory, wherein said predetermined/pre-packaged programs define parameters of pulse amplitude, pulse width, pulse frequency, on-time and off-time sequences;
providing a means for activating parameters of said predetermined/pre-packaged programs;
providing at least one implantable lead adapted to be in electrical connection with said pulse generator means and having at least one electrode at the distal end of said lead adapted to be in contact with said vagus nerve, to deliver said electric pulses; and
selectively choosing between said at least two predetermined/pre-packaged programs, and activating said selected program for providing said therapy. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method to provide therapy or alleviate symptoms of involuntary movement disorders such as caused by at least one of Parkinson'"'"'s disease, essential tremor, Huntington'"'"'s disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, or epilepsy by stimulating and/or blocking a patient'"'"'s vagus nerve(s) or its branches with rectangular or complex electrical pulses such that said electrical pulses provide said therapy without regard to synchronus and/or desynchronus activity changes on a patient'"'"'s EEG, comprises the steps of:
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providing a pulse generation means capable of emitting rectangular or complex electrical pulses, wherein complex electrical pulses comprises one of non-rectangular pulses, multi-level pulses, biphasic pulses, or pulses with varying amplitude during the pulse;
selecting said pulse generation means from a group comprising;
i) an external stimulator used in conjunction with an implanted stimulus-receiver comprising a high value capacitor for storing electric charge;
ii) a microstimulator;
iii) a programmable implantable pulse generator (IPG);
iv) a combination implantable device comprising both a programmable implantable pulse generator (IPG) and a stimulus-receiver;
v) a programmable implantable pulse generator (IPG) having a rechargeable battery.providing an implanted lead adapted to be in electrical connection with said pulse generation means for providing said stimulating and/or blocking pulses; and
providing at least one electrode at the distal end of said lead, wherein said at least one electrode is adapted to be in contact with said vagus nerve to deliver said electrical pulses. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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