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Table of Contents
2
RNS
®
System User Manual
Entering Patient Information into the Programmer ............................................................................. 59
Entering Physician Emergency Contact Information .......................................................................... 59
Programming Information ................................................................................................................... 59
A
SSIGNING
L
EAD
L
ABELS AND
C
REATING THE
M
ONTAGE
............................................................................. 59
Assigning the Lead Labels ................................................................................................................. 59
Recommended Initial Lead Labels ..................................................................................................... 61
Creating a Montage ............................................................................................................................ 62
Recommended Initial Montage settings ............................................................................................. 62
Programming the Newly selected Settings ........................................................................................ 63
S
ETTING UP
EC
O
G
S
TORAGE
.................................................................................................................... 63
Selecting ECoG Storage Settings ...................................................................................................... 63
Recommended Initial ECoG Storage Settings ................................................................................... 64
Recommended Modifications to ECoG Storage Settings .................................................................. 66
Programming the Newly Selected ECoGs Storage Settings.............................................................. 67
S
ETTING UP
D
ETECTION
............................................................................................................................ 68
Enabling, Disabling, or Changing the Detection Settings .................................................................. 68
Recommended Initial Detection Settings ........................................................................................... 69
Recommended Modifications to Detection Settings ........................................................................... 70
Programming the Newly Selected Detection Settings ........................................................................ 74
S
ETTING UP
R
ESPONSIVE
T
HERAPY
........................................................................................................... 75
Enabling, Disabling, or Changing Responsive Therapy ..................................................................... 76
Recommended Initial Responsive Therapy Settings ......................................................................... 77
Recommended Modifications to Responsive Therapy Settings ......................................................... 80
Programming the Newly Selected Settings ........................................................................................ 80
R
EVIEWING
R
EPORTS
................................................................................................................................ 81
MAGNET ..................................................................................................................................................... 82
PATIENT FOLLOW-UP ACTIVITIES ......................................................................................................... 83
TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................ 84
D
AMAGED
P
RODUCTS
............................................................................................................................... 84
G
ENERAL
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
A
CTIVITIES
.................................................................................................. 84
Abnormal Lead Impedance (greater than 3500 Ohms or less than 250 Ohms) ................................ 84
Insufficient Charge.............................................................................................................................. 86
Noise, Artifacts, Poor Signal Displayed, or No Signal Displayed in Real-time ECoG ........................ 86
Poor or No Communication Between the RNS
®
Neurostimulator and the Programmer .................... 87
Programmer Turns OFF or Freezes ................................................................................................... 88
Low Battery Measurement ................................................................................................................. 88
Impedance Measurement was Rejected / Test Request was Rejected ............................................. 88
RNS
®
Neurostimulator Reset (DC Leak Detected) ............................................................................ 88
SPECIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS .......................................................................................... 90
RNS
®
N
EUROSTIMULATOR
........................................................................................................................ 90
RNS
®
S
YSTEM
W
IRELESS
......................................................................................................................... 91
RNS
®
S
YSTEM
L
EADS
............................................................................................................................... 91
I
MPLANTABLE
RNS
®
S
YSTEM
C
OMPONENT AND
A
CCESSORY
M
ATERIALS
.................................................... 92
N
EURO
P
ACE
®
P
ROGRAMMER
.................................................................................................................... 92
W
AND
(M
ODEL
W-02) ............................................................................................................................... 92
E
LECTROMAGNETIC
E
MISSIONS AND
I
MMUNITY
........................................................................................... 93
SYSTEM PRODUCTS, COMPONENTS, ACCESSORIES, AND TOOLS ................................................ 98
GLOSSARY .............................................................................................................................................. 101
INDEX ....................................................................................................................................................... 107