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Mapping the Patient's Clinical Effects of Stimulation
For a given stimulation setting, you may make note of a 0-4 rating of potential therapeutic benefits
and a 0-4 rating of possible side effects. Buttons labeled with potential symptoms and side effects
are also available to select from. If not selected, one click will select a Therapeutic benefit and/or
Side Effect and another click will remove the selection. Each button that is selected is captured as
data associated with that stimulation setting for that patient.
You may also select the Text Notes button to enter and save up to 250 characters of text
associated with each lead port.
When capturing Clinical Effects in Steering Mode, a dot is plotted on the Clinical Effects Map at
the lead position and amplitude. The rating scale of the therapeutic benefit determines the color
saturation of the center of dot. If a side effect is selected, an orange ring is displayed around the
dot. Selecting a dot will display a pop-up window containing the date and time at which the dot was
captured along with the stimulation setting and effects details (See Figure 6).
All of this data is saved on the Stimulator and available for export in the Reports Tab.
Note: Clinical effects data is captured and listed in reports but not plotted on the Clinical
Effects Map for the DB2202-Directional Lead and configurations that are not possible in
Steering Mode.
Figure 6. Clinical Effects Map
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