System for stimulating a hypoglossal nerve for controlling the position of a patient's tongue
First Claim
1. A system configured to control a position of a patient'"'"'s tongue, the system comprising:
- an electrode having a plurality of contacts, the plurality of contacts configured to be implanted proximate a Hypoglossal nerve, each of the plurality of contacts being configured to apply at least one electric signal to the Hypoglossal nerve; and
an implantable pulse generator (IPG) coupled to the electrode, the IPG being programmed, without taking into account a timing of respiration, to;
deliver at least two electric signals to the plurality of contacts via at least two muscles of the tongue in a pattern of electric frequencies;
apply the at least two electric signals at a starting frequency and starting amplitude;
ramp the starting frequency and the starting amplitude of the at least two electric signals downwards to a target frequency and a target amplitude, respectively;
maintain the target frequency and the target amplitude of the at least two electric signals for a pre-determined amount of time; and
ramp the target frequency and the target amplitude of the at least two electric signals down to a rest frequency and rest amplitude, respectively.
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Abstract
A system for controlling a position of a patient'"'"'s tongue includes attaching at least one electrode to the patient'"'"'s Hypoglossal nerve and applying an electric signal through the electrode to at least one targeted motor efferent located within the Hypoglossal nerve to stimulate at least one muscle of the tongue. The system may also include the use of more than one contact to target more than one motor efferent and stimulating more than one muscle. The stimulation load to maintain the position of the tongue may be shared by each muscle. The position of the patient'"'"'s tongue may be controlled in order to prevent obstructive sleep apnea.
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11 Claims
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1. A system configured to control a position of a patient'"'"'s tongue, the system comprising:
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an electrode having a plurality of contacts, the plurality of contacts configured to be implanted proximate a Hypoglossal nerve, each of the plurality of contacts being configured to apply at least one electric signal to the Hypoglossal nerve; and an implantable pulse generator (IPG) coupled to the electrode, the IPG being programmed, without taking into account a timing of respiration, to; deliver at least two electric signals to the plurality of contacts via at least two muscles of the tongue in a pattern of electric frequencies; apply the at least two electric signals at a starting frequency and starting amplitude; ramp the starting frequency and the starting amplitude of the at least two electric signals downwards to a target frequency and a target amplitude, respectively; maintain the target frequency and the target amplitude of the at least two electric signals for a pre-determined amount of time; and ramp the target frequency and the target amplitude of the at least two electric signals down to a rest frequency and rest amplitude, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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