Methods and systems for removing accumulated charge from one or more electrodes
First Claim
1. A method of removing accumulated charge from a plurality of electrodes, said method comprising:
- applying a plurality of stimulation events to one or more stimulation sites within a patient via said plurality of electrodes, each of said stimulation events comprising one or more biphasic stimulation pulses that each have first and second phases; and
globally shorting each of said plurality of electrodes during a plurality of global shorting periods interspersed among said plurality of stimulation events;
wherein the stimulation events are not applied to the one or more stimulation sites during each of the global shorting periods;
wherein one of said global shorting periods immediately follows each one of said stimulation events; and
wherein a duration of each of said global shorting periods is such that only a portion of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes during each of said global shorting periods and such that all of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes after all of said plurality of global shorting periods have occurred.
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Abstract
Methods of removing accumulated charge from one or more electrodes include applying a plurality of stimulation events to one or more stimulation sites within a patient via the one or more electrodes and globally shorting each of the electrodes during a plurality of global shorting periods interspersed among the plurality of stimulation events. Systems for removing accumulated charge from one or more electrodes include a stimulator electrically coupled to the one or more electrodes and configured to apply a plurality of stimulation events to one or more stimulation sites within a patient via the one or more electrodes. The stimulator is further configured to globally short each of the electrodes during a plurality of global shorting periods interspersed among the plurality of stimulation events.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of removing accumulated charge from a plurality of electrodes, said method comprising:
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applying a plurality of stimulation events to one or more stimulation sites within a patient via said plurality of electrodes, each of said stimulation events comprising one or more biphasic stimulation pulses that each have first and second phases; and globally shorting each of said plurality of electrodes during a plurality of global shorting periods interspersed among said plurality of stimulation events; wherein the stimulation events are not applied to the one or more stimulation sites during each of the global shorting periods; wherein one of said global shorting periods immediately follows each one of said stimulation events; and wherein a duration of each of said global shorting periods is such that only a portion of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes during each of said global shorting periods and such that all of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes after all of said plurality of global shorting periods have occurred. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A system comprising:
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a plurality of electrodes; and a stimulator electrically coupled to said plurality of electrodes and configured to apply a plurality of stimulation events to one or more stimulation sites within a patient via said plurality of electrodes, each of said stimulation events comprising one or more biphasic stimulation pulses that each have first and second phases; wherein said stimulator is further configured to globally short each of said plurality of electrodes during a plurality of global shorting periods interspersed among said plurality of stimulation events; wherein the stimulation events are not applied to the one or more stimulation sites during each of the global shorting periods; wherein one of said global shorting periods immediately follows each one of said stimulation events; and wherein a duration of each of said global shorting periods is such that only a portion of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes during each of said global shorting periods and such that all of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes after all of said plurality of global shorting periods have occurred. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An implantable stimulator comprising:
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electrical circuitry configured to apply a plurality of stimulation events to one or more stimulation sites within a patient via a plurality of electrodes, each of said stimulation events comprising one or more biphasic stimulation pulses that each have first and second phases; one or more switching elements electrically coupled to each of said plurality of electrodes; and a processor configured to control each of said switching elements; wherein said processor is further configured to cause each of said switching elements to globally short each of said plurality of electrodes during a plurality of global shorting periods interspersed among said plurality of stimulation events; wherein the electrical circuitry does not apply the stimulation events to the one or more stimulation sites during each of the global shorting periods; wherein one of said global shorting periods immediately follows each one of said stimulation events; and wherein a duration of each of said global shorting periods is such that only a portion of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes during each of said global shorting periods and such that all of said accumulated charge is removed from said plurality of electrodes after all of said plurality of global shorting periods have occurred. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15)
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