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Brevet US8065013 - Method for optimizing search for spinal cord stimulation parameter setting - Google�BrevetsRecherche Images Maps Play YouTube Actualit�s Gmail Drive Plus » Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets | Historique Web | Connexion Recherche avanc�e dans les brevets BrevetsA method of transitioning stimulation energy (e.g., electrical stimulation pulses) between a plurality of electrodes implanted within a patient is provided. The method comprises selecting a plurality of stimulation output values (e.g., electrical current amplitude values) for each of the electrodes....http://www.google.fr/patents/US8065013?utm_source=gb-gplus-shareBrevet US8065013 - Method for optimizing search for spinal cord stimulation parameter setting Num�ro de publicationUS8065013 B2Type de publicationOctroi Num�ro de demande11/746,405 Date de publication22 nov. 2011 Date de d�p�t9 mai 2007 Date de priorit�4 f�vr. 2002Autre r�f�rence de publicationCA2592276A1, CA2592276C, EP1848493A1, US7881805, US20050209655, US20070265679, WO2006073393A1 Num�ro de publication11746405, 746405, US 8065013 B2, US 8065013B2, US-B2-8065013, US8065013 B2, US8065013B2 InventeursKerry Bradley, James R. Thacker, Carla M. Woods, John D. King Cessionnaire d'origineBoston Scientific Neuromodulation CorporationCitations de brevets (59), Citations hors brevets (15), Classifications (12) Liens externes: USPTO, Cession USPTO, EspacenetMethod for optimizing search for spinal cord stimulation parameter settingUS 8065013 B2 R�sum� A method of transitioning stimulation energy (e.g., electrical stimulation pulses) between a plurality of electrodes implanted within a patient is provided. The method comprises selecting a plurality of stimulation output values (e.g., electrical current amplitude values) for each of the electrodes. The method further comprises selecting a plurality of different modification values for at least one of the electrodes, respectively multiplying the stimulation output values and the modification values to determine modified stimulation output values for the electrode(s), which may optionally be stored in a steering table, and incrementally transitioning the stimulation energy to or from the electrode(s) in accordance with the modified stimulation output values. The modified stimulation output values are stored in a steering table. The modification values may be selected in a manner that maintains paresthesia when transitioning the stimulation energy between the electrodes.
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Corporation, (4 pages).Classifications Classification aux �tats-Unis607/46, 607/11, 607/7, 607/48 Classification internationaleA61N1/372, A61N1/18, A61N1/34 Classification coop�rativeA61N1/0551, A61N1/36071 Classification europ�enneA61N1/36Z3C, A61N1/36Z, A61N1/36Faire pivoterImage d'origineAccueil Google - Plan du site - T�l�chargements par lot sur l'USPTO - R�gles de confidentialit� - Conditions d'utilisation - � propos de Google�Brevets - Envoyer des commentairesDonn�es fournies par IFI CLAIMS Patent Services©2012 Google