Shielded implantable medical lead with reduced torsional stiffness
US-9220893-B2 · Dec 29, 2015 · US
US9238141B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9238141-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313967638-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 19, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 19, 2016 |
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Devices and methods compensate for perturbations in a stimulation signal caused by external conditions such as a magnetic field of an MRI machine so that stimulation therapy may continue in the presence of the external condition. Compensation for the perturbations during a stimulation pulse of a stimulation phase may be provided by using feedback within a stimulation current source. Perturbations during a recharge phase may be addressed by utilizing an active recharge at least when the external condition is present. Furthermore, compensation for perturbations during a recharge pulse of the active recharge phase may be provided by using feedback within a recharge current source. Passive recharge may be used instead of active recharge when the external condition is not present to preserve battery life of the stimulation device. The stimulation device may include a sensor to detect the external condition so that an appropriate mode of recharge may be chosen.
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A method of providing stimulation to a body, comprising: setting a first reference voltage; generating from a power source a stimulation current in a first direction through a first current source, a second current source, a coupling capacitor, and a first electrode during a stimulation phase to provide the stimulation to the body, the first current source comprising a first output transistor configured in a first current mirror and the second current source comprising a second output transistor configured in a second current mirror; utilizing by at least the first current mirror a difference between the first reference voltage and a voltage that is proportional to the stimulation current and that is obtained from a stimulation path that includes the first output transistor, the second output transistor, the coupling capacitor, and the first electrode to control the stimulation current through the first output transistor during the stimulation phase; and generating from the power source a recharge current in a second direction through a third output transistor, the recharge current passing through the coupling capacitor and the first electrode in a direction opposite the first direction during a recharge phase occurring at a time other than during the stimulation phase; and detecting an external condition that causes perturbations in the stimulation current, and wherein generating the recharge current in the second direction through the third output transistor is done in response to detecting the external condition. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: setting a second reference voltage; and utilizing a difference between the second reference voltage and a voltage proportional to the recharge current to control the recharge current through the third output transistor during the recharge phase. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising closing a passive recharge switch that once closed connects a stimulation path including the first electrode and the first coupling capacitor to a system ground at a time between stimulation pulses when not detecting the external condition. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein setting the first reference voltage comprises passing a reference current through a reference resistor to produce a voltage across the reference resistor. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein utilizing the difference between the first reference voltage and the voltage proportional to the stimulation current to control the stimulation current comprises passing the stimulation current through a feedback resistor to produce the voltage proportional to the stimulation current across the feedback resistor. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein utilizing the difference between the first reference voltage and the voltage proportional to the stimulation current to control the stimulation current further comprises storing a voltage within a reference capacitor related to the first reference voltage prior to generating the stimulation current, and applying the stored voltage between a node of a reference transistor and a node of the feedback resistor having the voltage that is proportional to the stimulation current while the reference transistor passes a bias current that is mirrored through the first output transistor. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising receiving exposure to a magnetic field of an MRI machine that causes perturbations in the stimulation current, and wherein utilizing a difference between the first reference voltage and a voltage proportional to the stimulation current to control the stimulation current through the first output transistor during the stimulation phase compensates for the perturbations caused by the magnetic field. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein detecting the external condition comprises sensing the presence of the external condition. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the external condition comprises a magnetic field of an MRI machine. 10. A method of providing stimulation to a body, comprising: setting a first reference voltage; generating from a power source a stimulation current in a first direction through a first output transistor configured in a first current mirror, a coupling capacitor, and a first electrode during a stimulation phase; utilizing by the first current mirror a difference between the first reference voltage and a voltage proportional to the stimulation current to control the stimulation current through the first output transistor during the stimulation phase to provide the stimulation to the body; detecting an external condition that comprises a magnetic field of an MRI machine; and in response to detecting the external condition, generating from the power source a recharge current in a second direction through a third output transistor, the recharge current passing through the coupling capacitor and the first electrode in a direction opposite the first direction during a recharge phase occurring at a time other than during the stimulation phase. 11. A method of providing stimulation to a body, comprising: setting a first reference voltage; generating from a power source a stimulation current in a first direction through a first current source, a second current source, a coupling capacitor, and a first electrode during a stimulation phase to provide the stimulation to the body, the first current source comprising a first output transistor configured in a first current mirror and the second current source comprising a second output transistor configured in a second current mirror; utilizing by at least the first current mirror a difference between the first reference voltage and a voltage that is proportional to the stimulation current and that is obtained from a stimulation path that includes the first output transistor, the second output transistor, the coupling capacitor, and the first electrode to control the stimulation current through the first output transistor during the stimulation phase; and generating from the power source a recharge current in a second direction through a third output transistor, the recharge current passing through the coupling capacitor and the first electrode in a direction opposite the first direction during a recharge phase occurring at a time other than during the stimulation phase; setting a second reference voltage; and utilizing a difference between the second reference voltage and a voltage proportional to the recharge current to control the recharge current through the third output transistor during the recharge phase, wherein utilizing the difference between the first reference voltage and the voltage proportional to the stimulation current and utilizing the difference between the second reference voltage and the voltage proportional to the recharge current are done in the presence of an external condition causing perturbations in the stimulation current. 12. A method of providing stimulation to a body, comprising: setting a first reference voltage; generating from a power source a stimulation current in a first direction through a first current source, a second current source, a coupling capacitor, and a first electrode during a stimulation phase to provide the stimulation to the body, the first current source comprising a first output transistor configured in a first current mirror and the second current source comprising a second output transistor configured in a second current mirror; utilizing by at least the first current mirror a difference between the first reference voltage and a voltage that is proportional to the stimulation current and that is obtained from a stimulation path that includes the first output transistor, the s
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