abstract |
A fully implanted automatic disorder response system acts as a backup “immune” system, immediately detecting and dispensing an enzyme deficient or lacking due to an inborn error of metabolism, for example, in accordance with its prescription-program. In response to a disease, the remedial action is usually medicinal and/or electrostimulatory. By directly pipeline-targeting agents through pipelines from implanted reservoirs to leak-free and durable tissue connectors at the focal points of chronic disease, the system avoids the dispersion of drugs throughout the circulation and the side effects this causes, fundamentally liberalizing while optimizing the use of drugs. Electrostimulatory and other end-effectors available, each morbidity or site thereof in comorbid disease is assigned to an arm or channel of an hierarchical control system. Symptom sensors pass data up through successively higher-level microcontroller nodes to generate the cross-channel, cross-morbidity view the control microprocessor uses to command the remedial action that will optimize overall homeostasis. |