2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2021.08.016
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The sensitivity of ECG contamination to surgical implantation site in brain computer interfaces

Abstract: Background: Brain sensing devices are approved today for Parkinson's, essential tremor, and epilepsy therapies. Clinical decisions for implants are often influenced by the premise that patients will benefit from using sensing technology. However, artifacts, such as ECG contamination, can render such treatments unreliable. Therefore, clinicians need to understand how surgical decisions may affect artifact probability. Objectives: Investigate neural signal contamination with ECG activity in sensing enabled neuro… Show more

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“…We demonstrate that sensing LFP signals when stimulation is OFF is not equivalent to sensing when stimulation is ON, which has important implications for both clinical and research applications. Similar to other reports [31,32], simply enabling stimulation (even without delivered current, i.e. the ON-0mA state) introduced artifact not observed when stimulation was OFF.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…We demonstrate that sensing LFP signals when stimulation is OFF is not equivalent to sensing when stimulation is ON, which has important implications for both clinical and research applications. Similar to other reports [31,32], simply enabling stimulation (even without delivered current, i.e. the ON-0mA state) introduced artifact not observed when stimulation was OFF.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…ECG artifact has been similarly reported by other groups [31,32], more commonly when the IPG was implanted in the left chest wall [31]. Susceptibility to ECG, as with the PC+S, is likely due to possible insufficiency of connector seals and the use of passive recharge after stimulation, which increases the duration the electrodes are connected to the case for recharging [27].…”
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confidence: 54%
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