Orderly recruitment order of peripheral nerve stimulation with electrode array

Z. Lertmanorat, K. Gustafson, D. Durand
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Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerve activates large diameter fibers before small ones. Currently available techniques for achieving a natural recruitment order (from small to large fibers) require long-duration stimulation pulses (>500 mus) and large stimulation amplitude, which shorten battery life of the implanted stimulator and could lead to electrode corrosion. The hypothesis that small axons can be recruited before large ones with an electrode array and narrow pulsewidth (50mus) was tested in animal experiments using the cat lateral gastrocnemius (LG) model (N=3). The LG nerve innervates both LG and soleus muscle groups. The LG has fast-twitch fibers and is innervated by large axons (9-16mum), whereas the soleus has slow-twitch fibers and is innervated by smaller axons (8-12 mum). Peak twitch force of LG and soleus were plotted as a function of stimulation amplitude to indicate the recruitment curve. At 40% activation of LG, a conventional tripolar electrode activated only 8.7 plusmn 6.4 of soleus whereas the electrode arrays of 5 and 7 contacts activated 43% plusmn 11.6 and 48% plusmn 10.3 of soleus respectively, suggesting that the arrays could activate some small axons before fully recruiting larger ones. The electrode arrays also decreased significantly the recruitment curve slopes to only 10%-20% of the value obtained for the tripolar electrode. In conclusion, electrode array of 5 and 7 contacts can be used to modulate the recruitment order of peripheral nerve stimulation with a narrow pulse
电极阵列刺激周围神经的有序招募顺序
电刺激周围神经先激活大直径纤维,再激活小直径纤维。目前可用的实现自然招募顺序(从小纤维到大纤维)的技术需要长时间的刺激脉冲(>500 μ s)和大的刺激幅度,这会缩短植入刺激器的电池寿命,并可能导致电极腐蚀。采用猫侧腓肠肌(LG)模型(N=3)进行动物实验,验证了电极阵列和窄脉宽(50mus)可以先募集小轴突后募集大轴突的假设。LG神经支配LG肌群和比目鱼肌群。LG有快抽动纤维,受大轴突支配(9-16微米),而比目鱼有慢抽动纤维,受小轴突支配(8-12微米)。将LG和比目鱼肌的峰值抽动力绘制为刺激幅度的函数,以表示恢复曲线。在LG激活40%时,传统的三极电极仅激活了比目鱼肌的8.7个plusmn 6.4,而5个和7个触点的电极阵列分别激活了比目鱼肌43%的plusmn 11.6和48%的plusmn 10.3,这表明该阵列可以在完全激活大轴突之前激活一些小轴突。电极阵列还显著降低了招募曲线斜率,仅为三极电极的10%-20%。综上所述,5点和7点电极阵列可以调节窄脉冲周围神经刺激的招募顺序
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