Selective dorsal column stimulation in SCS, using conditioning pulses
First Claim
1. A method of electrically stimulating peripheral nerve neural tissue, the peripheral nerve tissue having an axis generally aligned with the elongated dimension of the tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a source of electrical pulses;
providing a first electrode and a second electrode, the first and second electrodes located along a line;
connecting the first and second electrodes to the source of electrical pulses;
placing the first electrode near a patient'"'"'s peripheral nerve so that the line including the first and second electrodes is generally transverse to the axis of the peripheral nerve;
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the first electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue is more susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a depolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the second electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the second electrode is less susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a subsequent depolarizing electrical pulse to the tissue through the first electrode.
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Abstract
A system and method is described for preferentially stimulating dorsal column fibers while avoiding stimulation of dorsal root fibers. The invention applies hyperpolarizing pre-pulses and depolarizing pre-pulses to neural tissue, such as spinal cord tissue, through a lead placed over the spinal cord having the electrodes arranged on a line approximately transverse to the axis of the spine. To increase the threshold needed to stimulate dorsal root fibers, the anodal pulse given by each lateral contact of the electrodes has to be preceded by a depolarizing pre-pulse and simultaneously, the central electrode contact gives a hyperpolarizing pre-pulse, thereby reducing the stimulation threshold for the dorsal column fibers to subsequent depolarizing pulses.
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12 Claims
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1. A method of electrically stimulating peripheral nerve neural tissue, the peripheral nerve tissue having an axis generally aligned with the elongated dimension of the tissue, the method comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrical pulses;
providing a first electrode and a second electrode, the first and second electrodes located along a line;
connecting the first and second electrodes to the source of electrical pulses;
placing the first electrode near a patient'"'"'s peripheral nerve so that the line including the first and second electrodes is generally transverse to the axis of the peripheral nerve;
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the first electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue is more susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a depolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the second electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the second electrode is less susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a subsequent depolarizing electrical pulse to the tissue through the first electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method of electrically preparing tissue for electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve neural tissue comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrical pulses;
providing a first electrode and a second electrode located on the side of the first electrode, the first and second electrodes located generally along a line;
connecting the first and second electrodes to the source of electrical pulses;
placing the first and second electrodes near a patient'"'"'s peripheral nerve so that the line including the first and second electrodes is generally transverse to the axis of the peripheral nerve;
applying a depolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the first electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the first electrode is less susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the second electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the second electrode is more susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation.
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9. A method of electrically stimulating peripheral nerve neural tissue comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrical pulses;
providing a first electrode and a second electrode located on the side of the first electrode opposite the second electrode, the first and second electrodes located generally alone a line;
connecting the first and second electrodes to the source of electrical pulses;
placing the first and second electrodes near a patient'"'"'s peripheral nerve so that the line including the first and second electrodes is generally transverse to the axis of the peripheral nerve;
applying a depolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the first electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the first electrode is less susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthresbold pre-pulse to the tissue through the second electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the second electrode is more susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation; and
applying a subsequent depolarizing electrical pulse to the tissue through the second electrode. - View Dependent Claims (10)
providing a third electrode located on the side of the first electrode opposite the second electrode, the third electrode being located generally along the line along which the first and second electrodes are located;
connecting the third electrode to the source of electrical pulses; and
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the third electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the third electrode is more susceptible to subsequent electrical stimulation.
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11. A method of electrically stimulating peripheral nerve neural tissue comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrical pulses;
providing a first electrode, a second electrode and a third electrode located on the side of the first electrode opposite the second electrode, the first, second and third electrodes located generally along a line;
connecting the first, second and third electrodes to the source of electrical pulses;
placing the first, second and third electrodes near a patient'"'"'s peripheral nerve so that the line including the first, second and third electrodes is generally transverse to the axis of the peripheral nerve;
applying a depolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the first electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the first electrode is less susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the second electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the second electrode is more susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the third electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the third electrode is more susceptible to subsequent electrical stimulation; and
applying a subsequent depolarizing electrical pulse to the tissue through the third electrode.
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12. A method of electrically preparing tissue for electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve neural tissue comprising the steps of:
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providing a source of electrical pulses;
providing a first electrode, a second electrode and a third electrode located on the side of the first electrode opposite the second electrode, the first, second and third electrodes located generally along a line;
connecting the first, second and third electrodes to the source of electrical pulses;
placing the first, second and third electrodes near a patient'"'"'s peripheral nerve so that the line including the first, second and third electrodes is generally transverse to the axis of the peripheral nerve;
applying a depolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the first electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the first electrode is less susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation;
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the second electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the second electrode is more susceptible to subsequent electric stimulation; and
applying a hyperpolarizing electrical subthreshold pre-pulse to the tissue through the third electrode and source of electrical pulses such that the tissue near the third electrode is more susceptible to subsequent electrical stimulation.
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