Obstructive sleep apnea treatment devices, systems and methods

US12478782B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12478782-B2
Application numberUS-202218083057-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 16, 2022
Priority dateJan 28, 2011
Publication dateNov 25, 2025
Grant dateNov 25, 2025

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Devices, systems and methods of neurostimulation for treating obstructive sleep apnea. The system is adapted to send an electrical signal from an implanted neurostimulator through a stimulation lead to a patient's nerve at an appropriate phase of the respiratory cycle based on input from a respiration sensing lead. External components are adapted for wireless communication with the neurostimulator. The neurostimulator is adapted to deliver therapeutic stimulation based on inputs.

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A nerve stimulation system, comprising: a stimulation delivery lead; and an implantable neurostimulator connected to the stimulation delivery lead, wherein the neurostimulator is configured to: deliver nerve stimulation therapy to a subject within a first intensity range during a first therapy period of the therapy, wherein the first intensity range is defined using an awake titration while the subject is awake and has a lower bound and an upper bound, wherein the subject is awake during at least an initial portion of the first therapy period, and wherein the upper bound is a discomfort threshold defined based on an indication, from the subject, of discomfort caused by the stimulation; transition from the first therapy period to a second therapy period of the nerve stimulation therapy subsequent to the first therapy period, the transitioning comprising a cessation of stimulation; and deliver the nerve stimulation therapy within a second intensity range during the second therapy period, wherein the second intensity range is defined using a sleep titration while the subject is asleep and includes an upper bound that is greater than the discomfort threshold, wherein the subject is asleep during at least an initial portion of the second therapy period; wherein the neurostimulator is configured to deliver the nerve stimulation therapy to a nerve of the subject for treating a respiratory condition of the subject. 2 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 1 , wherein the cessation of stimulation is due to subject action. 3 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 2 , wherein the subject action is an initiation of a pre-set number of pauses. 4 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 1 , wherein the neurostimulator is further configured to deliver the nerve stimulation therapy at an increasing level of intensity between the cessation of stimulation and the second therapy period. 5 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 1 , wherein the cessation of stimulation is prompted by a signal received from a sensor. 6 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first intensity range or the second intensity range is a range of an amplitude of a current pulse. 7 . A nerve stimulation system, comprising: a stimulation delivery lead; and an implantable neurostimulator connected to the stimulation delivery lead, wherein the neurostimulator is configured to: deliver nerve stimulation therapy to a subject within a first intensity range during a first therapy period of the nerve stimulation therapy, wherein the first intensity range is defined using an awake titration while the subject is awake and has a lower bound and an upper bound, wherein the subject is awake during at least an initial portion of the first therapy period, and wherein the upper bound is a threshold determined based on feedback from the subject; and deliver the nerve stimulation therapy within a second intensity range during a second therapy period of the nerve stimulation therapy subsequent to the first therapy period, wherein the second intensity range is defined using a sleep titration while the subject is asleep and includes an upper bound that is higher than the upper bound of the first intensity range, and wherein the subject is asleep during at least an initial portion of the second therapy period, wherein the neurostimulator is configured to deliver the nerve stimulation therapy to a nerve of the subject for treating a respiratory condition of the subject. 8 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 7 , wherein the threshold is a discomfort threshold and the feedback from the subject indicates discomfort caused by the stimulation. 9 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 7 , wherein the neurostimulator is further configured to transition from the first therapy period to the second therapy period, the transitioning comprising a cessation of stimulation. 10 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 9 , wherein the cessation of stimulation is due to subject action. 11 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 10 , wherein the subject action is an initiation of a pre-set number of pauses. 12 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 9 , wherein the cessation of stimulation is prompted by a signal received from a sensor. 13 . The nerve stimulation system of claim 9 , wherein the neurostimulator is further configured to deliver the nerve stimulation therapy at an increasing level of intensity between the cessation of stimulation and the second therapy period. 14 . A method of delivering a nerve stimulation therapy to a subject via an implanted neurostimulator connected to a stimulation delivery lead, the method comprising: delivering nerve stimulation therapy to the subject a first intensity range during a first therapy period of the therapy, wherein the first intensity range is defined using an awake titration while the subject is awake and has a lower bound and an upper bound, wherein the subject is awake during at least an initial portion of the first therapy period, and wherein the upper bound is a discomfort threshold defined based on an indication, from the subject, of discomfort cause by the stimulation; transitioning from the first therapy period to a second therapy period of the nerve stimulation therapy subsequent to the first therapy period, the transitioning comprising a cessation of stimulation; and delivering the nerve stimulation therapy within a second intensity range during the second therapy period, wherein the second intensity range is defined using a sleep titration while the subject is asleep and includes an upper bound that is greater than the discomfort threshold, wherein the subject is asleep during at least an initial portion of the second therapy period; wherein the neurostimulator is configured to deliver the nerve stimulation therapy to a nerve of the subject for treating a respiratory condition of the subject. 15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the cessation of stimulation is due to subject action, the subject action being an initiation of a pre-set number of pauses. 16 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising delivering the nerve stimulation therapy at an increasing level of intensity between the cessation of stimulation and the second therapy period. 17 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the cessation of stimulation is prompted by a signal received from a sensor.

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  • by impedance pneumography · CPC title

  • Intensity · CPC title

  • Aspects of the external programmer · CPC title

  • with automatic adjustment · CPC title

  • Respiration control (stimulating respiratory organs A61N1/3601) · CPC title

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What does patent US12478782B2 cover?
Devices, systems and methods of neurostimulation for treating obstructive sleep apnea. The system is adapted to send an electrical signal from an implanted neurostimulator through a stimulation lead to a patient's nerve at an appropriate phase of the respiratory cycle based on input from a respiration sensing lead. External components are adapted for wireless communication with the neurostimula…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Livanova Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/3601. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 25 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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