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Title: NEURAL PROSTHESIS 2000


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NEURAL PROSTHESIS 2000
  • Michael Weinrich, MD
  • National Center for Medical Rehabilitation
    Research, NICHD, NIH

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Incidence per 100,000--U.K.
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Prevalence per 1,000--U.K.
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TBI
  • Incidence 100-300 per 100,000
  • Severe 10-30/100,000
  • 80,000 per year in U.S. with disability
  • 5.3 million living today in U.S. with disability
  • Bimodal age distribution
  • Direct annual U.S. costs 4.5 billion
  • Total annual U.S. costs 37.8 billion

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SCI
  • Incidence 4-6 /100,000 developed countries
  • U.S.--11,000 per year
  • 250,000 living SCI survivors in U.S.
  • 55 paraplegia, 45 quadriplegia
  • 60.5 between ages 16 to 30
  • U.S. lifetime costs 600,000
  • Total U.S. annual costs exceed 10 billion

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Disabilities--U.S.
  • 14.7 limited in activity --chronic condition
  • 10.1 limited in major activities
  • 1.6 million in wheelchairs
  • 32.5/1000 with visual limitation
  • 85.8/1000 with hearing impairments

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Stroke
  • Incidence 250/100,000 ingt25 Denmark
  • Incidence declining--Prevalence constant
  • 550,000 annually in U.S.
  • 1/3 severely impaired
  • 3 million living in U.S. disabled by stroke
  • deficits include paralysis, sensory loss,
    cognitive deficits, aphasia, apraxia

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World Distribution--Mortality
  • Stroke 9.5
  • Alzheimers 0.4
  • Parkinsons 0.1
  • Injuries 10.7 (6.2 in high-income)
  • Multiple sclerosis 0.04
  • Infectious diseases 30.5

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Sensory Loss--Prevalence
  • Childhood deafness 133/100,000(UK)
  • Childhood deafness 120/100,000 Finland
  • Blindness 11.6/100,000 Germany
  • 10 of population in developed countries could
    benefit from hearing aids
  • 25,000 cochlear implants worldwide

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Impairments
  • Cognition--memory, executive, attention...
  • Language--aphasia, dysarthria, dyslexia
  • Motor--paraplegia, quadriplegia, hemiparesis,
    sphincter control, focal or diffuse weakness
  • Sensory--vision, hearing, position sense,
    tactile, pain, somatic
  • Coordination and balance disorders

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Consequences
  • Mobility
  • ADLs
  • IADLs
  • Employment
  • Living Situation
  • Socialization

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Social Trends
  • Demographic bulge
  • Increasing life expectancy
  • Decreasing disability
  • Cost containment pressures
  • Disability rights
  • Consumer safety e.g. airbags

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Scientific Trends
  • Moores Law
  • Tissue engineering
  • Identification of genetic diseases
  • Genetic therapies
  • Nanotechnologies

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Neural ProsthesesGoals Challenges--Time Frame
  • Goals
  • Improve function through electrical neural
    prostheses
  • Shape circuitry in newly engineered tissue and
    integrate into body
  • Challenges
  • Interface between nervous system and prostheses
  • Development of complex tissues integration

Future
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Nanotechnology
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Tissue Engineering
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