IP Library Granted Patent US 12673200
Granted Patent B2
US 12673200 · App. 18/405,686 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Stimulation systems and related user interfaces

Inventors: Matthew J. Gani (Seattle, WA); Kaitlin Taylor (Exton, PA); Viral S. Thakkar (Burnaby, CA); Douglas G. Evans (Downingtown, PA)
Assignee: Lungpacer Medical Inc.
A61N1/05A61M25/00A61N1/3601A61N1/36135A61N1/365A61N1/37247G06F9/542
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Patent No.
US 12673200
App. No.
18/405,686
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for stimulating body tissue may include a user interface and a control unit. The control unit may include a processor and non-transitory computer readable medium. The non-transitory computer readable medium may store instructions that, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to identify an electrode combination and determine a threshold charge for use in stimulating the body tissue. The processors identifications and determinations may be based at least partially on input received via the user interface.

Claims (85)

1 . A system for stimulating body tissue, the system comprising:

a catheter including a first group of electrodes configured to deliver stimulation to a first nerve;

a user interface; and

a control unit including a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, causes the processor to, based on input received via the user interface:

determine a first coarse threshold suitable for stimulating the first nerve;

identify a first electrode combination from the first group of electrodes, wherein the first electrode combination is used to deliver stimulation to the first nerve; and

determine a first fine threshold suitable for stimulating the first nerve via the first electrode combination.

2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the first fine threshold is:

greater than or equal to approximately 1.0 μC and less than or equal to approximately 20 μC; or

greater than or equal to approximately 0.5 mA and less than or equal to approximately 20 mA.

3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein identifying the first electrode combination includes:

selecting a set of electrode combinations;

stimulating from each electrode combination of the set of electrode combinations; and

for each stimulation from an electrode combination, receiving an input via the user interface or at least one sensor, the input corresponding to whether a requisite stimulation was detected from the stimulation.

4 . The system of claim 3 , wherein identifying the electrode combination further includes:

determining a group of electrode combinations, wherein for each electrode combination of the group of electrode combinations, a corresponding input was received that indicated the requisite stimulation was detected;

selecting a discrete electrode combination from the group of electrode combinations;

stimulating from the discrete electrode combination;

for the stimulation of the discrete electrode combination, receiving feedback on whether the requisite stimulation was detected; and

based on the feedback, selecting one or more electrode combinations from the group of electrode combinations.

5 . The system of claim 4 , wherein each electrode combination of the group of electrode combinations is selected based on an order of electrode combinations, and the order is determined based on a composition of the group of electrode combinations.

6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the catheter further includes a second group of electrodes configured to deliver stimulation to a second nerve, and the instructions stored in the non-transitory computer readable medium further cause the processor to, based on input received via the user interface:

determine a second coarse threshold suitable for stimulating the second nerve;

identify a second electrode combination from the second group of electrodes, wherein the second electrode combination is used to deliver stimulation to the second nerve; and

determine a second fine threshold suitable for stimulating the second nerve via the second electrode combination.

7 . The system of claim 6 , wherein the instructions stored in the non-transitory computer readable medium further cause the processor to:

schedule first therapeutic stimulations to be delivered to the first nerve, via the first electrode combination, within a set time interval;

schedule second therapeutic stimulations to be delivered to the second nerve, via the second electrode combination, within the set time interval; and

based on a signal received via the user interface, terminate delivery of stimulation energy;

wherein the first therapeutic stimulations are delivered at a first charge, greater than or equal to the first fine threshold; and

the second therapeutic stimulations are delivered at a second charge greater than or equal to the second fine threshold.

8 . The system of claim 7 , wherein while the first and second therapeutic stimulations are being delivered, the user interface includes:

one or more stimulation intensity windows;

one or more stimulation intensity adjustment keys;

one or more therapy parameter windows;

one or more therapy parameter adjustment keys;

one or more timed therapy status windows; or

a combination thereof.

9 . A system for stimulating tissue, the system comprising:

a catheter including a first group of electrodes configured to deliver stimulation to a first nerve of a patient;

a user interface; and

a control unit including a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to:

assist a user in determining if the catheter is correctly placed, relative to the patient;

determine a coarse threshold suitable for stimulation of the first nerve; and

determine a fine threshold suitable for stimulation of the first nerve.

10 . The system of claim 9 , wherein assisting the user in determining if the catheter is correctly placed includes:

performing an electrode sweep at a first charge;

prompting the user, via the user interface, to input whether a requisite stimulation was detected;

receiving input from the user, via the user interface, as to whether the requisite stimulation was detected; and

either (a) communicating to the user that the catheter is correctly placed, based on the requisite stimulation being detected; or (b) performing an electrode sweep at a second charge greater than the first charge, based on the requisite stimulation not being detected.

11 . The system of claim 9 , wherein the catheter further includes a second group of electrodes configured to deliver stimulation to a second nerve.

12 . The system of claim 11 , wherein the instructions stored in the non-transitory computer readable medium further cause the processor to:

determine a second coarse threshold suitable for stimulation of the second nerve; and

determine a second fine threshold suitable for stimulation of the second nerve.

13 . The system of claim 9 , further comprising at least one sensor configured to detect airway pressure, airway flowrate, blood gas levels, heart rate, breathing rate, tidal volume, transpulmonary pressure, impedance, lung gas distribution, electromyographic activity, transdiaphragmatic pressure, or a combination thereof.

14 . A system for stimulating tissue, the system comprising:

a stimulation array;

a user interface; and

a control unit including a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions;

wherein, during a first mode of operation:

the user interface includes:

an anatomical indication window;

a stimulation indication window including a plurality of stimulation level indicators; and

an action button; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory computer readable medium, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to identify an electrode combination, determine a threshold charge for stimulating tissue, or both; and

during a second mode of operation:

the user interface includes:

a plurality of therapy parameter windows; and

a plurality of therapy parameter adjustment keys; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory computer readable medium, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to schedule a number of stimulations.

15 . The system of claim 14 , wherein the anatomical indication window is a first anatomical indication window, the stimulation indication window is a first stimulation indication window, and during the first mode, the user interface further includes a second anatomical indication window, a second stimulation indication window, or both.

16 . The system of claim 14 , wherein, during the second mode of operation, the user interface further includes a second anatomical indication window, a second action button, a notification box, one or more timed therapy status windows, or a combination thereof.

17 . The system of claim 14 , wherein during one or more modes of operation, the user interface includes a plurality of phase buttons.

18 . The system of claim 17 , wherein each phase button corresponds to a mode of operation;

during the first mode of operation, the phase button corresponding to the first mode of operation is indicated; and

during the second mode of operation, the phase button corresponding to the second mode of operation is indicated.

19 . The system of claim 14 , wherein the instructions stored in the non-transitory computer readable medium further cause the processor to:

determine whether a stimulation would exceed a maximum allowable charge; and

based on a determination that a stimulation would exceed a maximum allowable charge, terminate delivery of stimulation energy.

20 . The system of claim 14 , wherein, during a third mode of operation:

the user interface includes:

a second anatomical indication window;

a second stimulation indication window including a plurality of stimulation level indicators; and

a second action button; and

instructions stored on the non-transitory computer readable medium, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to assist a user in determining if the stimulation array is correctly placed, relative to a patient.