| Literature DB >> 34909125 |
Shane A Bender1, David B Green1, Robert J Daniels1, Kevin L Kilgore1, Niloy Bhadra2, Tina L Vrabec3.
Abstract
Although vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) can be used to reduce heartrate by enhancing parasympathetic activity, a fully controllable intervention would also require a method for downregulating parasympathetic activity. A direct current (DC) block can be applied to a nerve to block its action potential conduction. This nerve block can be used to downregulate parasympathetic activity by blocking afferent reflexes. The damaging effects of reactions that occur at the electrode-nerve interface using conventional platinum electrodes can be avoided by separating the electrode from the nerve. Using a biocompatible, ionically conducting medium, the electrode and the damaging reactions can be isolated in a vessel away from the nerve. This type of electrode has been called the Separated Interface Nerve Electrode (SINE). Fuzzy logic control (FLC) is a controller approach that is well suited to physiological systems. The SINE, controlled by an FLC, was utilized to block a stimulated vagus nerve and regulate heart rate. The FLC was able to maintain the heartrate at a pre-determined setpoint while still achieving instant recovery when the block was removed.Entities:
Keywords: controller; fuzzy logic; nerve block; vagus stimulation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34909125 PMCID: PMC8667196 DOI: 10.1109/ner49283.2021.9441092
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int IEEE EMBS Conf Neural Eng ISSN: 1948-3546