Optimizing neuromodulation stimulation parameters using blood parameter sensing
US-12070604-B2 · Aug 27, 2024 · US
US9451891B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9451891-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414562135-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2014 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2000 |
| Publication date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 27, 2016 |
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An implantable neurostimulator system adapted to provide therapy for various neurological disorders is capable of varying therapy delivery strategies based on the context, physiological or otherwise, into which the therapy is to be delivered. Responsive and scheduled therapies can be varied depending on various sensor measurements, calculations, inferences, and device states (including elapsed times and times of day) to deliver an appropriate course of therapy under the circumstances.
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What is claimed is: 1. An external component of an implantable medical device system, said external component comprising: a software operating program and associated hardware configured to process EEG signals received from a device remote from the external component, the EEG signals corresponding to a detection of a neurological event by an implantable medical device, and being stored in a memory of the remote device; and a communication component configured to establish a communication link with the remote device to enable receipt of the EEG signals from the remote device; wherein the software operating program and associated hardware is configured to process the EEG signals received from the remote device to simulate the detection of the neurological event. 2. The external component of claim 1 , wherein the remote device comprises the implantable medical device and the communication link comprises a wireless link between the implantable medical device and the external component. 3. The external component of claim 1 , wherein the remote device comprises a database and the communication link comprises a wireless link between the database and the external component. 4. The external component of claim 1 , wherein the software operating program and associated hardware of the external component is further configured to at least one of process, store, playback and display on the display of the external component at least one of a representation of the EEG signals, one or more EEG parameters derived by the implantable medical device, a neurological event detected in the EEG signals based on the one or more derived EEG parameters, and a form of neuromodulation delivered by the implantable medical device responsive to a detected neurological event. 5. The external component of claim 4 , wherein a display of EEG parameters on the external component is directly associated with a display of a representation of the EEG signals. 6. The external component of claim 4 , wherein a display of EEG parameters on the display of the external component is indirectly associated with a display of a representation of the EEG signals. 7. The external component of claim 1 , wherein the software operating program and associated hardware of the external component is further configured to at least one of process, store, playback and display operational parameters of the implantable medical device on the display of the external component. 8. A method of simulating a detection of a neurological event by an implantable medical device at an external component, said method comprising: establishing a communication link between the external component and a remote device to enable receipt of EEG signals from the remote device, the EEG signals corresponding to a detection of a neurological event by the implantable medical device, and being stored in a memory of the remote device; and processing the EEG signals received from the remote device to simulate the detection of the neurological event. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the remote device comprises the implantable medical device and the communication link comprises a wireless link between the implantable medical device and the external component. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the remote device comprises a database and the communication link comprises a wireless link between the database and the external component. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein processing comprises at least one of processing, storing, playing back and displaying on the display of the external component at least one of a representation of the EEG signals, one or more EEG parameters derived by the implantable medical device, a neurological event detected in the EEG signals based on the one or more derived EEG parameters, and a form of neuromodulation delivered by the implantable medical device responsive to a detected neurological event. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein displaying comprises directly associating a display of EEG parameters on the external component with a display of a representation of the EEG signals. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein displaying comprises indirectly associating a display of EEG parameters on the display of the external component with a display of a representation of the EEG signals. 14. The method of claim 8 , wherein processing further comprises at least one of processing, storing, playing back and displaying operational parameters of the implantable medical device on the display of the external component.
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