| Literature DB >> 30658656 |
Clara Günter1, Jean Delbeke2, Max Ortiz-Catalan3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves is used in a variety of applications such as restoring motor function in paralyzed limbs, and more recently, as means to provide intuitive sensory feedback in limb prostheses. However, literature on the safety requirements for stimulation is scarce, particularly for chronic applications. Some aspects of nerve interfacing such as the effect of stimulation parameters on electrochemical processes and charge limitations have been reviewed, but often only for applications in the central nervous system. This review focuses on the safety of electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve in humans.Entities:
Keywords: Electrical stimulation; Implants; Nerve stimulation; Peripheral nervous system; Safety
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30658656 PMCID: PMC6339286 DOI: 10.1186/s12984-018-0474-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuroeng Rehabil ISSN: 1743-0003 Impact factor: 4.262
Fig. 1Classification of electrodes used in neurostimulation. Flat Interface Nerve Electrode (FINE), Transversal Intrafascicular Multichannel Electrode (TIME), Utah Slanted Electrode Array (USEA), Coiled Wire Intra-neural Electrode (CWIE), Longitudinal IntraFascicular Electrode (LIFE), Micro-/MultiChannel Roll Electrode (MCRE), Regenerative MultiElectrode Array (REMI)
Biocompatibility, biostability, and harmlessness
| Biocompatibility | |
|---|---|
| Biostability | Harmlessness |
| The electrodes and their functionality | The damage to the organism |
| Passive | Idle conditions (no stimulation) |
| Active | Working conditions (stimulation) |
Fig. 2Biphasic, asymmetric, square pulse with inter-phase delay. Current of stimulating phase of stimulation (I), duration of stimulating phase of stimulation (D), inter-phase delay (w), stimulation pulse frequency (F)
Standard stimulation parameters
| Label | Parameter | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| A | Electrode surface area | cm2 |
| D | Duration of stimulating phase of a stimulus pulse | µs |
| D' | Duration of reversal phase of a stimulus pulse a | µs |
| F | Stimulation pulse frequency | Hz |
| I | Current of stimulating phase | µA |
| I' | Current of reversal phase a | µA |
| N | Number of pulses per train | Unitless |
| R | Train Rate | Hz |
| w | Inter-phase delay a | µs |
| P | Total application time (sum of the ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ periods) per uninterrupted treatment duration | Hours |
| S | Effective stimulation time (= sum of the ‘ON’ periods) per uninterrupted treatment duration | Hours |
| Y | Treatment duration/Implantation Time | days OR months OR years |
a if applicable
Derived stimulation Parameters
| Label | Derivation | Parameter | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| c |
| Amplitude of stimulating and reversal phase ratio | unitless |
| O |
| Percentage of effective stimulation time | % |
| Q | Charge of stimulating phase | nC | |
| QD |
| Charge of stimulating phase per unit area | nC/cm2 |
| T |
| Train duration | s |
| wF | Weighted frequency of effective stimulation | Hz |
Examples of stimulation parameters in literature
| Publication | Subjects | Electrode type | Stimulation/ Recording | Electrode Placement | Treatment Duration (Y) | Purpose of Stimulation | Stimulation Parameters | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Charge of Stimulating Phase (Q) | Current of Stimulating Phase (I) | Duration of Stimulating Phase (D) | Stimulation Frequency (F) | Train Duration (T) | Effective Stimulation Time per Day (S) | Potential Stimulation Time per Day (P) | Percentage of Effective Stimulation (O) | Waveform | ||||||||||
| Shape | Polarity | Symmetry | Inter-Phase Delay (w) | |||||||||||||||
| Electrical Stimulation for Sensory Feedback | ||||||||||||||||||
| Clippinger et al. [ | A | Cuff | S | M | < 2 y | S | – | c | – | 0–100 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | |
| Anani et al. [ | AB | Needle | S | M, R | < 1 d | S | < 200 | 250–2600 | 30–250 | 2.5–160 | 1 | – | – | 20 | Rect. | M | – | – |
| Walker et al. [ | A | Cuff | S | M | 3 y | S | – | c | 20–640 | 0–90 | – | 2 | 24 | 8.3 | – | – | – | – |
| Anani and Körner [ | AB | Needle | S | forearm | < 1 d | S | – | b | 200 | 10–80 | 120 | – | – | – | Rect. | a | – | – |
| Anani and Körner [ | A | Needle | S | M, R, U | < 1 d | S | 40–300 | 400–3000 | 100 | 10–80 | – | – | 3–4 | – | Rect. | a | – | – |
| Ochoa and Torebjörk [ | AB | Needle | S, R | M, U | < 1 d | S | – | c | 250 | 1–300 | 2 | – | – | 3–6 | Rect. | M | – | – |
| Dhillon et al. [ | A | LIFE | S, R | M, U, P | < 1 m | S | < 50 | < 200 | 250 | 10–800 | 0.5 | – | – | – | Rect. | M, B | A, S | – |
| Dhillon and Horch [ | A | LIFE | S, R | M | < 1 m | S | – | b | 300 | 10–500 | 0.5 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Dhillon et al. [ | A | LIFE | S, R | M | < 1 m | S | < 60 | 1–200 | 300 | 10–510 | 0.5 | – | – | – | – | B | – | – |
| Rossini et al. [ | A | Tf-LIFE4 | S, R | M, U | < 1 m | S | < 3 | 10–100 | 10–300 | 10–500 | 0.3–0.5 | – | – | – | Rect. | – | – | – |
| Horch et al. [ | A | LIFE | S | M, U | < 2 w | S | – | b | 290 | 20–200 | – | – | – | – | – | B | – | 75 |
| Clark et al. [ | A | USEA | S, R | M, U | < 1 m | S | 2–2.4 | 10–12 | 200 | 200 | 0.2 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Ortiz-Catalan et al. [ | A | Cuff | S | U | 20 m | S | – | 100–180 | – | 8–30 | – | – | – | – | – | B | – | – |
| Raspopovic et al. [ | A | TIME | S | M, U | < 1 m | S | < 24 | 240 | 100 | 50 | 0.5 | – | – | – | Rect. | B | – | – |
| Tan et al. [ | A | FINE | S | M, R, U | 16 m & 24 m | S | – | < 2000 | 20–167 | 1–1000 | < 60 | – | 4–6 | – | Rect | B | A | – |
| Davis et al. [ | A | USEA | S, R | M, U | < 1 m | S | 0.2–20 | 1–100 | 200 | 1–320 | 0.2–60 | – | 2 | – | – | B | – | 100 |
| Graczyk et al. [ | A | FINE | S | M, R, U | 3 y & 4 y | S | – | b | < 255 | 12.5–166 | 1–5 | – | – | – | Rect. | B | – | – |
| Oddo et al. [ | A | TIME | S | M | < 1 m | S | 16 | 160 | 100 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Schiefer et al. [ | A | FINE | S | M, R, U | 2 y & 3 y | S | – | – | 255 | 10–125 | – | – | 5–6 | – | – | B | – | – |
| Mastinu et al. [ | A | Cuff | S | U | 4 y | S | – | – | – | < 30 | – | – | – | – | Rect. | B | A | 50 |
| Ortiz-Catalan et al. [ | A | Cuff | S | U | 4 y | S | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
| Wendelken et al. [ | A | Cuff | S, R | M, U | 4–5 w | S | < 24 | < 120 | 200 | < 200 | – | – | 1–6 | – | – | B | – | 100 |
| Graczyk et al. [ | A | FINE | S | M, R, U | 5 y | S | – | 300 | < 255 | 25–299 | < 3 min | – | < 6 | – | Rect. | B | – | – |
| Electrical Stimulation for Motor Function, Pain Relief, or other purposes | ||||||||||||||||||
| Nashold et al. [ | CP | Cuff, Button | S | M, R, S, U | < 11 y | O | – | c | 300 | 25–100 | – | – | – | – | – | B | – | – |
| Waters et al. [ | P | Cuff | S | P | < 12 y | M | – | c | 200 | 33 | – | – | – | – | Rect. | – | – | – |
| Ben-Menachem et al. [ | E | Cuff | S | V | 14 w | O | – | 250–3000 | 130–500 | 1–50 | 30–90 | – | – | 5–23 | – | – | – | – |
| Elefteriades et al. [ | Q | Ribbon | S | Ph | < 18 y | M | 15–690 | 100–4600 | 150 | 7.2–8.3 | 0.9–1.3 | 0.016–0.48 | 8–12 | 0.2–0.4 | – | – | – | – |
| Vandoninck et al. [ | UI | Needle | S | T | < 1 d | O | 4000 | 0–20,000 | 200 | 20 | – | 0.5 | 0.5 | 100? | – | – | – | – |
| Fisher et al. [ | SCI | Cuff | S | F | 3 y | M | 160–420 | 800–2100 | 200 | 20 | 760 | – | – | – | – | B | – | – |
| Abdellaoui et al. [ | COPD | T | S | – | – | – | 6000-18,800 | 15,000-47,000 | 400 | 35 | 3600 | 1 | 1 | 100 | Rect. | B | S | – |
| Christie et al. [ | A, SCI | Cuff | S | A, F, Fi, LT, Mu, R, Su, Th, T | < 11 y | M, S | – | 100–20,000 | 1–255 | 12.5–100 | – | – | – | – | – | B | – | – |
Subjects: AB Able-bodied, A Amputee, COPD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, CP Chronic pain due to peripheral nerve injury, P Centrally paralyzed ankle dorsiflexor muscle, Q Quadriplegia, SCI Spinal cord injury, UI Urge incontinence
Electrode types: Cuff, LIFE longitudinal intrafascicular electrode, Needle, Ribbon, tf-LIFE4 thin film longitudinal intrafascicular multielectrode, T transcutaneous electrode, TIME transversal intrafascicular multichannel electrode, USEA Utah Slanted Electrode Array
S Stimulation, R Recording
Electrode Placement: A axillary, F femoral, Fi fibular, LT long thoracic, M median, Mu musculocutaneous, P peroneal, Ph phrenic, R radial, S sciatic, Su suprascapular, Th thoracodorsal, T tibial, U ulnar
Purpose of Stimulation: M motor function, O other, S sensory feedback
Stimulation Parameters: see Tables 1 and 2
Waveform: Shape: Rect Rectangular
Polarity: M Monophasic, B Bipphasic
Symmetry: S Symmetric, A Asymmetric
a- continuous pattern
b − individually determined, no specification
c − voltage modulation
Fig. 3Waveform parameters