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Tablet Instructions
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RNS
®
System Programming Manual
Figure 34 Detection settings ready to be saved
Note: ECoG capture triggers are inactive during programming. Programming clears activity
information and ECoGs stored in the neurostimulator. If there is any new information, be sure
to interrogate the neurostimulator prior to programming.
8.
Save and Program:
Back in the
N
EUROSTIM
S
ETTINGS
screen, select
S
AVE
at upper center;
name the detection set in the
S
AVE
D
ETECTION
S
ET
dialog and select
S
AVE
; then select
R
EVIEW
&
P
ROGRAM
at upper right and, while holding the wand within approximately 1 inch of
the neurostimulator, follow the prompted steps to
C
ONFIRM
P
ROGRAMMING
and
C
ONTINUE
sending the new settings to the neurostimulator.
Phase 3: Customize Pattern Detection
To customize pattern detection is to refine detection settings to promptly detect the specific patterns
for this patient, and not detect on baseline activity, since detection serves as the basis for
neurostimulator treatment. On visits subsequent to
Phase 2: Define a Pattern Detection Set
, the
usual, systematic approach is to make small, incremental adjustments to individual parameters of a
detection pattern. The adjustment you make may be intended to increase or decrease how early and
how often the pattern is detected, based on your assessment of current detection activity as viewed
on stored ECoGs and on the
(see page
).
Note: Typically, physicians repeat earlier phases (Phase 1 or Phase 2) only if they observe a new
type of ECoG activity of interest that requires an additional detector; or if a good clinical response
has not been obtained and they wish to start over.
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