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NEURO FIBRILLATOR?

Published by: smith 2009-01-07

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    Last night (8-29-03), while channel surfing, I came across a bit of a discussion between Larry King and Jerry Lewis. I missed the beginning, but I gather that Lewis was talking about the use of a gadget for the treatment of some kind of extreme pain. He called it SOMETHING like "NEURO FIBRILLATOR" or, perhaps, "NEURO DEFIBRILLATOR". I would like to know as much as possible of the following: a) the actual name of the device b) how it can be acquired (preferably with an idea of the cost & of whether insurance covers it) c)where/how can it be purchased d)what kind of pain it is suitable for e)how it works (in layman's terms)


  • I've gathered some information to answer each of your questions, with some additional material and a search strategy that will enable you to find other online sources of data. ====================================================================== a) the actual name of the device The device, called a Neurostimulation System (or neurostimulator), is made by a company called Medtronic. Jerry Lewis is the company's spokesman. ====================================================================== b) how it can be acquired (preferably with an idea of the cost & of whether insurance covers it) The Medtronic neurostimulator costs approximately $12,000. The Medtronic website says "The system is approved by Medicare and many insurance carriers will pay for Medtronic Pain Therapies. However, as with many therapies, your doctor will have to get approval from your insurance company before you can receive treatment. Consult your doctor or insurance carrier for more specific information." ====================================================================== c) where/how can it be purchased You or your physician can contact Medtronic online, or by telephone. Medtronic: Contact http://www.medtronic.com/corporate/contact.jsp Here you'll find a list of Medtronic's facilities worldwide: Medtronic, Inc: Medtronic Global Headquarters http://www.medtronic.com/corporate/commun.html ====================================================================== d) what kind of pain it is suitable for Among the conditions specifically mentioned by Medtronic are chronic back and/or leg pain, cancer pain, complex regional pain syndromes (CRPS), and painful neuropathy. From the Medtronic website: "Your doctor (or a doctor to whom you are referred) will put you through a selection process to determine if these treatments may benefit you." Medtronic: Chronic Pain http://www.medtronic.com/hic/pain.html Medtronic: Types of Pain Treated http://www.medtronic.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Medtronic/Website/StageArticle&ConditionName=Chronic+Back+and/or+Leg+Pain&Stage=Treatment&Article=bpain_art_mdt_types Medtronic: Preparing for Your Physician Visit http://www.medtronic.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Medtronic/Website/StageArticle&ConditionName=Chronic+Back+and%2For+Leg+Pain&Stage=Treatment&Article=bpain_art_prepare ====================================================================== e) how it works (in layman's terms) From the Medtronic website: "Neurostimulation is the stimulation of the spinal cord by tiny electrical impulses. An implanted lead (a flexible insulated wire), which is an implanted battery or receiver, is placed near your spinal cord. This lead and an implanted neurostimulator send electrical impulses that block the pain messages to your brain. Some patients describe the feeling of neurostimulation as 'tingling.' You can also think of neurostimulation as the rubbing of your 'funny bone' after you've bumped it. Rubbing masks the feeling of pain just as the tingling produced by the neurostimulation system masks the feeling of pain." Medtronic: Neurostimulation http://www.medtronic.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Medtronic/Website/StageArticle&ConditionName=Chronic+Back+and%2For+Leg+Pain&Stage=Treatment&Article=bpain_art_mdt_neurostim ====================================================================== More information on the Medtronic neurostimulator is available on the company's two websites: Medtronic, Inc. http://www.medtronic.com/hic/pain.html Tame the Pain Newsroom http://www.tamethepainnewsroom.com ====================================================================== "Lewis said that doctors rushed to his bedside and told him they wanted to attach a temporary neurostimulator to his back. The device generates a tiny electric current that blocks a nerve's ability to transmit pain. For Lewis, the result was nothing short of a miracle. 'I got up, and bang I was skipping all over the master bedroom.' Five days later, Lewis had a permanent stimulator implanted. 'That was April 20 [last year], that was the last day I had pain.' Today, he carries a handheld device, which controls the amount of neural stimulation he needs for pain relief. Lewis later became a paid spokesman for the company that manufactures his implanted device." CNN Health http://edition.cnn.com/2003/HEALTH/08/29/hln.bio.jerry.lewis/index.html ====================================================================== "Jerry Lewis is one of about 110,000 Americans receiving pain relief with the electrical stimulation devices made by Medtronic, a Minneapolis-based company. Lewis' fully implanted device, which is about the size of a heart pacemaker, delivers low-voltage stimulation to his spinal cord. The comedian says he suffered chronic pain, the result of numerous pratfalls, for nearly 40 years until receiving the nerve stimulation device in April. The $12,000 device, usually placed under the skin of the abdomen, contains a special battery to create electrical impulses. Patients may briefly stay in the hospital after surgery to implant the device and the connecting wires that carry the electrical impulses to the spinal cord. It also can be removed if patients no longer want it. Alternatively, patients can chose to wear a battery source outside the body, eliminating the need for a surgical procedure to replace it when it wears out." Ride for Life http://www.rideforlife.com/MT/archives/health_news/000220.html ====================================================================== "Then, he says, he began to fidget with impatience. 'I couldn't enjoy my pain relief knowing that there are 75 million people in this country in chronic pain. I couldn't ignore that,' says Lewis, who turned 77 this month and never could sit still for long. He contacted Medtronic, the world's biggest maker of pacemakers and other implantable medical devices, and offered to be a spokesman for the company, which makes and sells his particular neurostimulator. ...For more information on chronic pain and the organizations available to help patients deal with it, as well as a list of physicians specializing in pain therapies, go to www.tamethepain.com ." Dallas/Fort Worth Star-Telegram http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/entertainment/5468748.htm ====================================================================== Google search strategy: Google Web Search: "jerry lewis" + "neurostimulator" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=%22jerry+lewis%22+neurostimulator Google Web Search: "medtronic" + jerry lewis" ://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=medtronic+%22jerry+lewis ====================================================================== I hope this helps! Please keep in mind that Google Answers is not a source of authoritative medical information, and the material I've presented should not be regarded as a diagnosis or a substitute for a visit to a qualified medical professional. If anything is unclear, please request clarification; I'll be glad to offer further assistance before you rate my answer. Best wishes, pinkfreud
  • Atrial Fibrillation and the Risk for Neurological Complications ::
    B8: Atrial fibrillation and the risk of neurological complications. Twenty-five thousand acute strokes are caused by atrial fibrillation every year.
    http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00357227?spons=German+Federal+Ministry+of+Education+and+Research&spons_ex=Y&rank=12
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    Atrial fibrillation classification with artificial neural networks::
    Artis, S.G., Mark, R.G. and Moody, G.B., Detection of atrial fibrillation using artificial neural networks. In: Proceedings of Computers in Cardiology, pp.
    http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1274324
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  • Thanks for your help.


  • Adult Neurology: Blackwell's Neurology and Psychiatry Access Series - Google Books Result::
    href=http://books.google.com/books?id=KDpsq6CWCV4C&pg=PT49&lpg=PT49&dq=NEURO+FIBRILLATOR%3F&source=web&ots=wnaSazR5Ur&sig=zw45B2SGdsZ6IljUwhqliFUqt4M&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=39&ct=result class=l onmousedown=return clk(http://books.google.com/books?id=KDpsq6CWCV4C&pg=PT49&lpg=PT49&dq=NEURO+FIBRILLATOR%3F&source=web&ots=wnaSazR5Ur&sig=zw45B2SGdsZ6IljUwhqliFUqt4M&hl=en,,,res,45,)>Adult Neurology: Blackwell's Neurology and Psychiatry Access Series - Google Books Resultby Jody Corey-Bloom - 2005 - Medical - 437 pagesFibrillation potentials are bi- or triphasic potentials with an initial positive grapher may recognize decreased recruitment due to neuro- genic injury.
    http://books.google.com/books?id=KDpsq6CWCV4C&pg=PT49&lpg=PT49&dq=NEURO+FIBRILLATOR?&source=web&ots=wnaSazR5Ur&sig=zw45B2SGdsZ6IljUwhqliFUqt4M&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=39&ct=result
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