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Glossary
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RNS
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System User Manual
Measurement current
.
The selected current which will be delivered in order to obtain a commanded
impedance measurement.
Montage.
Collective term used to describe the assignment of electrode labels and amplifier gain settings
to the amplifier channels.
Noise.
1. An event detector that identifies 60 Hz noise from selected detect channels. 2. Environmental
interference in the telemetry between the neurostimulator and wand/programmer.
Non-interactive Session.
A programming session that is activated from the programmer’s main menu.
Overwritten.
Once the memory for ECoG or diagnostics is full, the neurostimulator will store new data by
overwriting the oldest ECoG records or diagnostics.
Patient Data Management System (PDMS).
The PDMS is a secure web site that provides a means to
review information that has been uploaded by the programmer.
Patterns.
Patterns (pattern A and pattern B) use a collection of detection tools to classify electrographic
activity.
Post-episode monitoring interval.
Responsive therapies will be DISABLED for this period of time after
detecting the end of an episode.
Post-episode therapy.
Therapy that is delivered following an episode containing responsive therapy.
Post-episode therapy will only be delivered if the setting is programmed as ENABLED.
Post-trigger ECoG storage.
Neurostimulator setting which indicates the duration of ECoG data that will
be stored in the neurostimulator after an ECoG triggering event.
Pre-trigger ECoG storage.
Neurostimulator setting which indicates the duration of ECoG data that will
be stored in the neurostimulator prior to an ECoG triggering event.
Programmer.
The programmer is a laptop personal computer that runs software developed by
NeuroPace to communicate with the neurostimulator, to download selected settings into the
neurostimulator, and to upload information from the neurostimulator. The programmer communicates with
the neurostimulator via the wand. The programmer also communicates with the PDMS via an Internet
connection.
Programming.
Using the programmer to program settings into the neurostimulator.
Programming pause time.
The time during which the programmer is sending new settings to the
neurostimulator. This pause will suspend the neurostimulator diagnostic and ECoG storage and real-time
ECoGs. The pause may last from 2-10 seconds.
Pulse.
A biphasic waveform of electrical stimulation delivered by the neurostimulator.
Pulse count.
The pulse count is the number of times a pulse will be delivered in a burst. This count is
calculated and displayed on the programmer for each selected therapy.
Pulse interval adaptation.
The neurostimulator may be programmed to deliver the pulse interval for a
responsive therapy burst by adapting to the electrographic signal by a selected percentage.
Pulse interval type.
For responsive therapy bursts, the pulse interval type can be selected as adaptive or
fixed.
Pulse to pulse (p-p) interval.
The duration between the start of one stimulation pulse and the start of a
subsequent pulse.
Pulse-width per phase (PW).
Duration of a single phase within a biphasic pulse, measured in
milliseconds.
Real-time ECoG.
ECoG data viewed in real-time through the programmer.
Recovery period.
Period of time after the end of noise detection during which the neurostimulator
attempts to determine post-episode baseline activity.