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ATI Neurostimulation system
Electronic Aspirin
Presentation by Sarah Borges
2
ATI Neurostimulation System
  • Known commonly as Electronic aspirin
  • Only one company developing this device- ATI
  • Consists of 2 separate pieces
  • Remote control
  • Implantable device
  • Designed to treat cluster headaches

3
Cluster headaches
  • Also known as suicide headaches
  • Condition of severe unilateral temporal/orbital
    pain
  • Headaches last 15 min-3 hours
  • Symptoms include
  • Watery eyes
  • Droopy eyelid
  • Nasal congestion
  • Localized swelling
  • Associated with the SPG (sphenopalatine ganglion)
    bundle
  • Affects 0.2 of United States population

4
Other Treatment Methods
  • Oxygen treatment with a tank
  • Cumbersome
  • Oral medication
  • Run the risk of an allergic reaction
  • Sphenopalatine ablation
  • Killing local SPG area via heat
  • Last resort can lead to partial facial paralysis

5
ATI System Design
  • Two separate parts
  • Device
  • Almond-sized
  • 2 terminals
  • Remote control
  • Hand-held, rechargeable
  • Upon onset of headache, patient places remote to
    device, sending electrical signal to device
  • Device stimulates SPG bundle in a way that
    prevents the release of pain-related
    neurotransmitters

6
implantation procedure
  • Surgery is about as extensive as removal of
    wisdom teeth
  • 1-3 hours in length
  • Device is implanted on the side of the head
    patient experiences headaches more within gum
    tissue, below eye

7
Current results
  • System still in clinical trial phase
  • Currently testing device on 120 patients since
  • Will continue monitoring patients for one year
  • Preliminary results
  • 75 patients have recorded improvement in their
    ability to function normally in their daily lives
  • 68 report experiencing less severe headaches
  • 31 report a decrease in the amount of headaches
    they have weekly

8
Benefit of ati system over other treatments
  • Less bulky/more conspicuous than an O2 tank
  • Does not risk patient having an allergic reaction
    or conflicting prescriptions for other health
    implications
  • Unlike ablation, ATI system has temporary effects
  • ATI system can be removed if need be

9
Foreseen disadvantages
  • More difficult to stop treatment than O2
    tank/oral medications need surgery to remove
  • Can only treat one side of head
  • Have to remember to charge remote control and
    bring everywhere
  • Electronic device has the potential to
    malfunction
  • Only treatment for patients of cluster headaches

10
Future direction
  • FDA approval
  • Design to make available to patients suffering
    from migraines, tension headaches, and other
    types of facial pain due to other conditions they
    may have

11
references
  • Bahra, Anish, et al. "Cluster Headache A
    Prospective Clinical Study with Diagnostic
    Implications." Neurology58.3 (2012)
    354-61. Neurology. Web. 2 Nov. 2014
  • Sphenopalatine Ganglion Stimulation for the
    Treatment of Chronic Cluster Headachelthttp//clin
    icaltrials.gov/ct2/show/
  • results/NCT02168764?termautonomictechnologiesgt
  • Electronic Aspirin lthttp//www.bibalex.org/psc/en/
    home/
  • sciplanetdetails.aspx?id104gt
  • Wikipedia Cluster Headache lthttp//en.wikipedia.o
    rg/wiki
  • /Cluster_headachegt
  • Zapping the Sphenopalatine Ganglion
    lthttp//www.clusterattack.com/blog/zapping-the- s
    phenopalatine-ganglion/
  • "News Europe Neurostimulation Gingival Implant
    Helps Reduce Cluster Headache." RSS. Dental
    Tribune International, 6 Mar. 2014. Web. 12 Nov.
    2014.
  • Hanna, M. "Migraine Headaches, Tension Headaches,
    and Cluster Headaches." Dr. M. Hanna, n.d. Web.
    10 Nov. 2014. lthttp//drmhanna.com/migraine-headac
    hes-tension-headaches-and-cluster-headaches/gt.
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