• 1. Jinan University, Information Science and Technology, Guangzhou 510632, China;
  • 2. Nan Fang Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology, Guangzhou 510515, China;
  • 3. Sunray Medical Apparatus CO., LTD., Guangzhou 510520, China;
LUYaosheng, Email: tluys@jnu.edu.cn
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Transcuataneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) analgesia as a non-drug method has received people's more and more attention recently. Considering problems of existing products, such as unstable performance and unsatisfied effectiveness, we developed a new analgesia therapy system for delivery based on bio-feedback TENS in our laboratory. We proposed a new idea for stimulation signal design, that is, we modulated a middle frequency signal by a traditional low frequency TENS wave in the new system. We designed different prescription waves for pain relief during a uterine contraction or massage between contractions. In the end, a bio-feedback TENS method was proposed, in which the waveforms of stimulation signals were selected and their parameters were modified automatically based on feedback from uterine pressure, etc. It was proved through quality tests and clinical trials that the system had good performance and satisfied analgesia effectiveness.

Citation: DENGSongbo, LUYaosheng, FANGKun, QINRuyi, LINZhan. Development of an Analgesia Therapy System for Delivery Based on Bio-feedback Transcuataneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. Journal of Biomedical Engineering, 2015, 32(3): 650-655. doi: 10.7507/1001-5515.20150118 Copy

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