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Burst-Modulated Waveforms Optimize Electrical Stimuli for Charge Efficiency and Fiber Selectivity.

Kurt Y Qing, Matthew P Ward, Pedro P Irazoqui.   

Abstract

We demonstrate an alternative method of designing electrical stimuli-termed burst modulation--for producing different patterns of nerve fiber recruitment. By delivering electrical charge in bursts of "pulsons"--miniature pulses-instead of as long continuous pulses, our method can optimize the waveform for stimulation efficiency and fiber selectivity. In our in vivo validation experiments, while maintaining C fibers of the rat vagus nerve at ∼ 50% activation with different waveforms, the burst-modulated waveform produced 11% less A fiber activation than the standard rectangular pulse waveform (rectangular: 50.8±1.5% of maximal A response, mean ± standard error of the mean; burst-modulated: 39.8 ±1.3%), which equates to a 20% reduction in A fiber response magnitude. In addition, the burst-modulated waveform required 45% less stimulus charge per phase to maintain 50% C fiber activation (rectangular: 20.7 ±0.86 μC; burst-modulated: 11.3 ±0.41 μC ). Burst-modulated waveforms produced consistent patterns of fiber recruitment within and across animals, which indicate that our methods of stimulus design and response analysis provide a reliable way to study neurostimulation and deliver therapy.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25872215     DOI: 10.1109/TNSRE.2015.2421732

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng        ISSN: 1534-4320            Impact factor:   3.802


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6.  B fibers are the best predictors of cardiac activity during Vagus nerve stimulation: Qing, vagal B fiber activation and cardiac effects.

Authors:  Kurt Y Qing; Kelsey M Wasilczuk; Matthew P Ward; Evan H Phillips; Pavlos P Vlachos; Craig J Goergen; Pedro P Irazoqui
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