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Peripheral nerve stimulator

  • US 4,157,087 A
  • Filed: 03/06/1978
  • Issued: 06/05/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/06/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A peripheral nerve stimulator for selectively applying different patterns of stimulating pulses to the body of a patient for monitoring the neurological reactions of a patient following the administration of muscle relaxant drugs thereto, comprising:

  • (a) a source of direct current potential;

    (b) a first monostable multivibrator having a trigger input terminal and an output terminal, said first monostable multivibrator being connected to said source of direct current potential for producing an output pulse of a predetermined duration each time said monostable multivibrator receives a trigger pulse at said trigger input terminal;

    (c) at least three astable multivibrators adapted to be individually connected through manually operable switching means to said source of direct current potential, a first and a second of such astable multivibrators producing output signals of predetermined differing frequencies when so connected to said source of direct current potential;

    (d) a second monostable multivibrator having a trigger input terminal and an output terminal, said second monostable multivibrator being connected to said source of direct current potential for producing an output pulse of a predetermined duration when said manually operated switching means is operated;

    (e) means coupling the output of said second monostable multivibrator to the third of said astable multivibrators for enabling said third astable multivibrator only during the unstable period of said second monostable multivibrator;

    (f) means coupling the outputs of each of said three astable multivibrators to said trigger input terminal of said first monostable multivibrator;

    (g) output means responsive to signals developed at said output terminal of said first monostable multivibrator for generating constant current stimulating pulses of a desired frequency, rate and amplitude; and

    (h) electrode means for applying said stimulating pulses to a site proximate a predetermined peripheral nerve on the patient such that the reaction of the patient to said stimulating pulses can be visually observed.

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