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Restoring Cough Using Microstimulators

Technology Application
This technology would improve respiratory function in patients with spinal cord injuries.
Detailed Technology Description
Current techniques for management of expiratory dysfunction in patients with spinal cord injuries have varying degree of effectiveness and require active assistance. This invention introduces an improved, less invasive and more effective method of inducing forced expiration in patients. It is an injectable microstimulator placed adjacent to one or more thoracic spinal nerves to innervate an intercostal muscle. The microstimulator can be placed within an external distance of a neuroforamen through which the spinal nerve emerges from a thoracic vertebra. The method can also entail applying a stimulating controlled electrical current from the microstimulator to the thoracic spinal nerve at a sufficient intensity and duration to induce a forced contraction of the intercostal muscle innervated by that spinal nerve. The microstimulators can also be remotely activated to apply the current, without the use of lead lines into the body.
Supplementary Information
Patent Number: US20080051851A1
Application Number: US2007845713A
Inventor: Lin, Vernon
Priority Date: 28 Aug 2006
Priority Number: US20080051851A1
Application Date: 27 Aug 2007
Publication Date: 28 Feb 2008
IPC Current: A61N000102
US Class: 607042
Assignee Applicant: The U.S. Government represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs and The Regents of the | University of California
Title: RESTORING COUGH USING MICROSTIMULATORS
Usefulness: RESTORING COUGH USING MICROSTIMULATORS
Summary: Method for inducing forced expiratory function e.g. cough, in a subject e.g. human, with a neurological disorder such as traumatic brain injuries, idiopathic disorder e.g. Guillain-Barre syndrome, infectious disorder such as poliovirus infection and degenerative disorder e.g. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Novelty: Forced expiratory function e.g. cough, inducing method for e.g. human, involves applying stimulating electrical current from injectable microstimulator to thoracic spinal nerve at sufficient intensity and duration
Industry
Disease Diagnostic/Treatment
Sub Category
Other Disease
Application No.
8532778
Others

Tech ID/UC Case

18769/2007-023-0


Related Cases

2007-023-0

*Abstract

Respiratory complications are the most common cause of morbidity and mortality following spinal cord injury. Patients with such injuries often suffer a disruption in the neuromuscular central nervous system control of the expiratory muscles. Such disruption or loss of control leads to direct loss of the ability to cough or produce an inner effective inner to clear airway secretions. This inability to cough or to clear airways results in respiratory tract infections and other related complications. These health risks arise partly due to the loss of supraspinal control over the expiratory muscles, such as abdominal and lower intercostal muscles.

*IP Issue Date
Sep 10, 2013
*Principal Investigator

Name: Vernon Lin

Department:


Name: Vernon Lin

Department:

Country/Region
USA

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