Chi-Heng Chang
National Taiwan University
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European Journal of Pain | 2014
M. L. Lin; Wei-Tso Lin; R. Y. Huang; T. C. Chen; Sheng-Hsiu Huang; Chi-Heng Chang; Shih-Ying Tsai; Hung-Wei Chiu; Geng Chang Yeh; Chih-Wei Lin; Yeong-Ray Wen
Pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) has been widely used to treat chronic pain, but the effectiveness and mechanisms in preventing early neuropathic pain have not been well explored. Even fewer knowledge is available in its impact on glia‐mediated nociceptive sensitization. This study aims to elucidate the modulation of PRF on nerve injury‐induced pain development and activation of spinal mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPKs).
international solid-state circuits conference | 2010
Chii-Wann Lin; Hung-Wei Chiu; Mu-Lien Lin; Chi-Heng Chang; I-Hsiu Ho; Po Hsiang Fang; Yi Chin Li; Chang Lun Wang; Yao-Chuan Tsai; Yeong-Ray Wen; Win-Pin Shih; Yao-Joe Yang; Shey-Shi Lu
This paper presents the implementation of a batteryless CMOS SoC with low voltage pulsed radio-frequency (PRF) stimulation. This implantable SoC uses 402 MHz command signals following the medical implanted communication system (MICS) standard and a low frequency (1 MHz) for RF power transmission. A body floating type rectifier achieves 84% voltage conversion ratio. A bi-phasic pulse train of 1.4 V and 500 kHz is delivered by a PRF driver circuit. The PRF parameters include pulse duration, pulse frequency and repetition rate, which are controllable via 402 MHz RF receiver. The minimal required 3 V RF Vin and 2.2 V VDDr is achieved at 18 mm gap. The SoC chip is fabricated in a 0.35 μm CMOS process and mounted on a PCB with a flexible spiral antenna. The packaged PRF SoC was implanted into rats for the animal study. Von Frey was applied to test the mechanical allodynia in a blinded manner. This work has successfully demonstrated that implanted CMOS SoC stimulating DRG with 1.4 V, 500 kHz PRF could significantly reduce spinal nerve ligation (SNL) induced mechanical allodynia for 3-7 days.
international conference of the ieee engineering in medicine and biology society | 2013
Wei-Tso Lin; Chi-Heng Chang; Chia-Wei Cheng; Meng-Chao Chen; Yeong-Ray Wen; Chien-Yu Lin; Chii-Wann Lin
Pulsed-radiofrequency (PRF) electrical stimulation has been widely used for chronic pain treatment. It has been demonstrated with advantages of low temperature over traditional continuous radiofrequency (CRF) lesions with higher amplitude and mono polar electrode to treat pain in clinics (frequency 500 KHz, Pulse duration 20 msec, Amplitude 45 V, Treatment 2 min). We compare the effects of different pulse waveforms and PRF parameters (Pulse duration 25 ms, Treatment duration 5 min, low amplitude of 2.5/1.25 V) with a miniature bi-polar electrode on Dorsal root ganglion (DRG). The pain relief effect due to PRF is evaluated by using Von Frey method for the pain threshold index based on behavior response to mechanical stimulus of various strengths. Experimental results of Von Frey Score show that the sinusoidal group has higher responses than the square wave one. Both fast and secondary expressed proteins of c-fos and pp38 are measured from spinal cord tissue sectioning slides to characterize the pain associated inflammatory responses and their responses due to PRF stimulation.
Archive | 2011
Shey-Shi Lu; Hung-Wei Chiu; I-Hsiu Ho; Po-Hsiang Fang; Chang-Lun Wang; Yi-Chin Lee; Chii-Wann Lin; Mu-Lien Lin; Chi-Heng Chang; Yao-Chuan Tsai; Yeong-Ray Wen; Wen-Pin Shih; Yao-Joe Yang; Wei-Tso Lin
Archive | 2013
Chi-Heng Chang; Wei-Tso Lin; Chan-Yi Cheng; Chii-Wann Lin
Archive | 2013
Chii-Wann Lin; Yeong-Ray Wen; Shey-Shi Lu; Hung-Wei Chiu; Yao-Joe Yang; Win-Pin Shih; Chi-Heng Chang; Wei-Tso Lin
Archive | 2015
Chii-Wann Lin; Chi-Heng Chang; Yeong-Ray Wen; Wei-Tso Lin
Pain Physician | 2017
Ren-Yu Huang; Chia-Chi Liao; Shih-Ying Tsai; Chen-Tung Yen; Chii-Wann Lin; Tsung-Chi Chen; Wei-Tso Lin; Chi-Heng Chang; Yeong-Ray Wen
Archive | 2015
Chi-Heng Chang; Wei-Tso Lin; Chan-Yi Cheng; Chii-Wann Lin
Archive | 2015
Chii-Wann Lin; Chi-Heng Chang; Yeong-Ray Wen; Wei-Tso Lin