Literature DB >> 9749905

Theoretical performance and clinical evaluation of transverse tripolar spinal cord stimulation.

J J Struijk1, J Holsheimer, G H Spincemaille, F L Gielen, R Hoekema.   

Abstract

A new type of spinal cord stimulation electrode, providing contact combinations with a transverse orientation, is presented. Electrodes were implanted in the cervical area (C4-C5) of two chronic pain patients and the stimulation results were subsequently simulated with a computer model consisting of a volume conductor model and active nerve fiber models. For various contact combinations a good match was obtained between the modeling results and the measurement data with respect to load resistance (less than 20% difference), perception thresholds (16% difference), asymmetry of paresthesia (significant correlation) and paresthesia distributions (weak correlation). The transversally oriented combinations provided the possibility to select either a preferential dorsal column stimulation, a preferential dorsal root stimulation or a mixed stimulation. The (a)symmetry of paresthesia could largely be affected in a predictable way by the selection of contact combinations as well. The transverse tripolar combination was shown to give a higher selectivity of paresthesia than monopolar and longitudinal dipolar combinations, at the cost of an increased current (more than twice).

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9749905     DOI: 10.1109/86.712224

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Rehabil Eng        ISSN: 1063-6528


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