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BAROSTIM NEO LEGACY REFERENCE GUIDE
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Precaution: If any of these 3 situations is observed, a CVRx representative should be contacted
immediately.
immediately.
o
Low lead impedance, less than 300 Ohms, may indicate a short in the lead.
o
High lead impedance, greater than 3000 Ohms, may indicate poor lead connection to
IPG or a lead fracture.
IPG or a lead fracture.
o
Drastic, abrupt or sudden changes in lead impedance may indicate a problem with a
lead.
lead.
Confirming a Good Telemetry Link
It is important to confirm that there is a good telemetry link between the Programmer Interface and
the IPG after selecting the IPG.
the IPG after selecting the IPG.
In order to get a good telemetry signal, ensure that the Programmer Interface is placed in its
upright position with no obstructions between the Programmer Interface and the IPG. Telemetry
performance is best when the Programmer Interface front or back side label is facing the IPG and
is a distance of 2 meters or less from the IPG.
upright position with no obstructions between the Programmer Interface and the IPG. Telemetry
performance is best when the Programmer Interface front or back side label is facing the IPG and
is a distance of 2 meters or less from the IPG.
Check the quality of the telemetry link between the Programmer Interface and the IPG by looking
at the Link Quality Indicator (Figure 6) on the Software Application screen. Two or more bars are
required in order to ensure that parameter updates occur in the IPG when requested.
at the Link Quality Indicator (Figure 6) on the Software Application screen. Two or more bars are
required in order to ensure that parameter updates occur in the IPG when requested.
Figure 6: Link Quality Indicator (Excellent, Poor, No Link)
The 9010 Programmer Interface has the option to be hung from an IV pole using the provided
hook. This configuration may improve the quality of the telemetry link in situations where the
link is difficult to maintain.
hook. This configuration may improve the quality of the telemetry link in situations where the
link is difficult to maintain.
Therapy Settings
Neo Legacy has up to three independently programmable therapies (Therapies 1, 2, 3). Each therapy has its
own status window. Each Therapy status window contains a therapy status indicator, the therapy settings,
and an “Edit and Test…” button. Therapy settings can be changed by clicking the “Edit and Test…”
button.
own status window. Each Therapy status window contains a therapy status indicator, the therapy settings,
and an “Edit and Test…” button. Therapy settings can be changed by clicking the “Edit and Test…”
button.
Therapies have independent control of the parameters in Table 1.
Table 1: Neo Legacy Parameter Settings
Parameter
Description
Range of Values
Pathway
Determines the position of applied pulses for the therapy.
Left, Right, Both
Pulse Width
Determines the width of the applied pulse. Can be
configured individually for the left and right pathways.
configured individually for the left and right pathways.
15 microseconds to 1205
microseconds
microseconds
Amplitude
Determines the amplitude of the applied pulses. Can be
configured individually for the left and right pathways.
configured individually for the left and right pathways.
0.8 milliamps to 25.0
milliamps
milliamps
Therapy Frequency
Determines the frequency of applied pulses except during
the Rest portion of the Burst Interval.
the Rest portion of the Burst Interval.
10 to 100 pulses per
second
second