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filingDate 1999-04-09-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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publicationNumber EP-1075307-B1
titleOfInvention Apparatus for treating peripheral vascular disease
abstract The present invention discloses techniques for therapeutically treating peripheral vascular disease. A sensor is implemented for sensing the extent of blood flow in a patient's limb or ischemic pain and generating a corresponding sensor signal. The signal is processed to determine the level of spinal cord stimulation or perihperal nerve stimulation to be applied. This information is provided to a signal generator which thereby provides electrical stimulation energy to one or more stimulation leads. Stimulation of the spinal cord, peripheral nerve or neural tissue ganglia thereby improves blood flow, helps restore tissue health and reduces the extent of ischemic pain in the limbs of a PVD patient or organs of other patients. The present invention thereby allows the stimulation to be adjusted automatically to account for changing conditions of the patient throughout the day.
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