Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation devices and methods to treat or avert atrial fibrillation
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1. A device for at least one of treating atrial fibrillation or averting an imminent episode of atrial fibrillation in a patient, the device comprising:
- a housing having an electrically permeable contact surface for contacting an outer skin surface of the patient; and
an energy source within the housing configured to generate an electric field sufficient to transmit an electrical impulse through the outer skin surface of the patient to a vagus nerve at a target region within the patient;
wherein the electrical impulse comprises bursts of pulses with each of the bursts having a frequency of about 3 Hz to about 100 Hz, each of the bursts comprising a plurality of pulses, and each of the pulses having a duration of about 50 microseconds to about 1000 microseconds, and wherein the electrical impulse is sufficient to modulate the vagus nerve such that the vagus nerve transmits an action potential sufficient to at least one of treat the atrial fibrillation or avert the imminent episode of atrial fibrillation.
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Abstract
Energy is transmitted noninvasively to a patient using electrode-based stimulation devices or magnetic stimulation devices that are designed to non-invasively stimulate nerves selectively. The devices produce impulses that are used to treat atrial fibrillation, by stimulating a vagus nerve of a patient. The devices are also used to forecast the imminent onset of atrial fibrillation and then avert it by stimulating a vagus nerve.
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1. A device for at least one of treating atrial fibrillation or averting an imminent episode of atrial fibrillation in a patient, the device comprising:
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a housing having an electrically permeable contact surface for contacting an outer skin surface of the patient; and an energy source within the housing configured to generate an electric field sufficient to transmit an electrical impulse through the outer skin surface of the patient to a vagus nerve at a target region within the patient; wherein the electrical impulse comprises bursts of pulses with each of the bursts having a frequency of about 3 Hz to about 100 Hz, each of the bursts comprising a plurality of pulses, and each of the pulses having a duration of about 50 microseconds to about 1000 microseconds, and wherein the electrical impulse is sufficient to modulate the vagus nerve such that the vagus nerve transmits an action potential sufficient to at least one of treat the atrial fibrillation or avert the imminent episode of atrial fibrillation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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