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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 06, 2019
Filed:
Jan. 23, 2009
Jonathon E. Giftakis, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Nina M. Graves, Minnetonka, MN (US);
Jonathan C. Werder, Corcoran, MN (US);
Eric J. Panken, Edina, MN (US);
Timothy J. Denison, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Keith A. Miesel, St. Paul, MN (US);
Michele H. Herzog, Plymouth, MN (US);
Jonathon E. Giftakis, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Nina M. Graves, Minnetonka, MN (US);
Jonathan C. Werder, Corcoran, MN (US);
Eric J. Panken, Edina, MN (US);
Timothy J. Denison, Minneapolis, MN (US);
Keith A. Miesel, St. Paul, MN (US);
Michele H. Herzog, Plymouth, MN (US);
Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, MN (US);
Abstract
Intracranial pressure of a patient may be monitored in order to evaluate a seizure disorder. In some examples, trends in the intracranial pressure over time may be monitored, e.g., to detect changes to the patient's condition. In addition, in some examples, a seizure metric may be generated for a detected seizure based on sensed intracranial pressures. The seizure metric may indicate, for example, an average, median, or highest relative intracranial pressure value observed during a seizure, a percent change from a baseline value during the seizure, or the time for the intracranial pressure to return to a baseline state after the occurrence of a seizure. In addition to or instead of intracranial pressure, patient motion or posture may be monitored in order to assess the patient's seizure disorder. For example, a seizure type or severity may be determined based on patient motion sensed during a seizure.