Leventhal Daniel K, Durand Dominique M
Neural Engineering Center, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106, USA.
Ann Biomed Eng. 2003 Jun;31(6):643-52. doi: 10.1114/1.1569266.
The flat interface nerve electrode (FINE) is an alternative to cylindrical nerve cuffs for functional electrical stimulation (FES). By elongating the nerve in cross section, the FINE places more stimulating contacts around the nerve, and moves central axons closer to the electrode surface. Previous experiments have demonstrated that the FINE can activate selectively each fascicle in the cat sciatic nerve, and modeling studies have indicated that it should be possible to selectively activate groups of axons within individual fascicles. This hypothesis is tested using a combination of experimental and modeling techniques. Pairs of contacts stimulating the same fascicle were tested for subfascicle level selectivity, defined as the fraction of fibers activated by one contact but not by the other. It was possible to achieve greater than 90% selectivity with the FINE, but there was considerable variation in the results. The modeling studies showed that the selectivity achievable with a given contact pair depended strongly on the relative locations of the electrode and fascicle. Therefore, reshaping the cross section of a nerve can provide selectivity at the subfascicular level, but the electrode design must be optimized to improve selectivity across different nerve geometries.
扁平界面神经电极(FINE)是用于功能性电刺激(FES)的圆柱形神经袖套的替代物。通过在横截面上拉长神经,FINE在神经周围放置了更多的刺激触点,并使中枢轴突更靠近电极表面。先前的实验表明,FINE可以选择性地激活猫坐骨神经中的每个束,并且建模研究表明,应该有可能在单个束内选择性地激活轴突组。使用实验和建模技术相结合的方法对这一假设进行了检验。测试了刺激同一束的一对触点的束内水平选择性,定义为被一个触点激活但未被另一个触点激活的纤维比例。使用FINE可以实现大于90%的选择性,但结果存在相当大的差异。建模研究表明,给定触点对可实现的选择性强烈依赖于电极和束的相对位置。因此,重塑神经的横截面可以在束内水平提供选择性,但必须优化电极设计以提高在不同神经几何形状中的选择性。