Activity sensing for stimulator control
First Claim
1. A system comprising:
- a first sensor to sense activity of a patient;
a second sensor to measure a distance between an electrode and a tissue of the patient to which the electrode delivers stimulation; and
a processor to control the second sensor to measure the distance based on the sensed activity, and to adjust a parameter of the stimulation delivered by the electrode to the tissue responsive to the processor determining that a first distance value between the electrode and the tissue, as measured by the second sensor at a first time, is different than a second distance value between the electrode and the tissue as measured by the second sensor at a second time.
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Abstract
The disclosure describes a system that measures the distance between one or more electrodes and tissue of a patient, and controls one or more parameters of the stimulation delivered to the tissue by the electrodes based on the measured distance. The system controls the measurement of the distance between the electrodes and the tissue as a function of activity of the patient. The system uses, for example, a piezoelectric transducer to sense activity of the patient, and may determine whether or how frequently to measure the distance between electrodes and tissue based on the sensed physical activity. A piezoelectric transducer may be used both to sense activity and to measure the distance between the electrodes and the tissue.
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13 Claims
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1. A system comprising:
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a first sensor to sense activity of a patient; a second sensor to measure a distance between an electrode and a tissue of the patient to which the electrode delivers stimulation; and a processor to control the second sensor to measure the distance based on the sensed activity, and to adjust a parameter of the stimulation delivered by the electrode to the tissue responsive to the processor determining that a first distance value between the electrode and the tissue, as measured by the second sensor at a first time, is different than a second distance value between the electrode and the tissue as measured by the second sensor at a second time. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to:
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control measurement of a distance between an electrode and a tissue of a patient to which the electrode delivers stimulation based on sensed activity of the patient, wherein measurement of the distance comprises measurement of a first distance value between the electrode and the tissue at a first time and measurement of a second distance value between the electrode and the tissue at a second time; and adjust a parameter of the stimulation delivered by the electrode to the tissue responsive to determining that the first distance value is different than the second distance value.
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13. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed, cause a processor to:
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control measurement of a distance between an electrode and a tissue of a patient to which the electrode delivers stimulation at a frequency determined as a function of sensed activity of a patient; and adjust a parameter of the stimulation based on the measured distance.
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