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US Patent 11547855 ECAP sensing for high frequency neurostimulation

Patent 11547855 was granted and assigned to Medtronic on January, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Medtronic
Medtronic
Current Assignee
Medtronic
Medtronic
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11547855
Date of Patent
January 10, 2023
Patent Application Number
17065282
Date Filed
October 7, 2020
Patent Citations
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US Patent 10569088 Dorsal spinal column characterization with evoked potentials
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US Patent 10933242 Therapy parameter selection based on ECAP feedback
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11931582 Managing transient overstimulation based on ECAPs
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Eugene T Wu
CPC Code
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A61N 1/36071
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A61N 1/36139
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A61N 1/36164
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A61N 1/36062
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A61N 1/36178
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A61N 1/36171
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A61N 1/36157
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A61N 1/36175
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Techniques are disclosed for implementing the use of electrically evoked compound action potentials (ECAPs) to adaptively adjust parameters of high frequency electrical stimulation. In one example, a medical device delivers electrical stimulation therapy comprising a train of electrical stimulation pulses to a patient, wherein the train of electrical stimulation pulses comprises a pulse frequency greater than or equal to 500 Hertz. After delivering the train of electrical stimulation pulses, the medical device ceases delivery of the high frequency electrical stimulation therapy for a predetermined period of time. During the predetermined period of time, the medical device senses an ECAP from the patient and determines, based on the sensed ECAP, a value of a parameter at least partially defining the train of electrical stimulation pulses. Responsive to the predetermined period of time elapsing, the medical device resumes delivery of the high frequency electrical stimulation according to the determined parameter.

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