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NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE RECEIVES FDA BREAKTHROUGH DEVICE DESIGNATION FOR Company plans to pursue indication expansion to broaden access to include patients with second most common type of epilepsy.. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – March 31, 2021 – NeuroPace, Inc., today announced that the company has received Breakthrough Device Designation status from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the potential use of its RNS® System to treat idiopathicINVESTOR RELATIONS
Based in Mountain View, Calif., NeuroPace is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people suffering from epilepsy by reducing or eliminating the occurrence of debilitating seizures.NEUROPACE CAREERS
Advanced degree in basic or clinical neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, or biomedical engineering. PhD strongly preferred. Minimum of 2+ years of experience conducting research. Experience with cloud databases (e.g., GCP), relational databases (e.g. Oracle), and using APIs for data access. Proven written and verbal communicationskills.
RNS SYSTEM MRI: A GUIDE FOR RNS-320 PATIENTS Refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System to determine patient eligibility for MRI and for the specific conditions required to safely perform an MRI scan on patients implanted with an RNS Neurostimulator model RNS-320. All NeuroPace manuals are available atwww.NeuroPace.com
LEGAL TERMS & PATENTS Legal Terms apply to the publicly available portion of the NeuroPace website. Please read carefully. If you have questions, contact us at 1(866) 726-3876.
RNS SYSTEM MRI GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS The MRI scanner must meet the following specifications: Horizontal field, closed-bore (cylindrical) system. Static magnetic field strength of 1.5T (Tesla) Spatial field gradient ≤ 30 T/m (3,000 gauss/cm) Gradient slew rate ≤ 200 T/m/s per axis. Please refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System for the full list of conditionsfor a safe MRI.
MODERNIZED PDMS LOGIN Medical Affairs. Phone: 1.866.726.3876. Email: medicalaffairs@neuropace.com. Enter your user name and email address. to have your hint sent to you. Back to Log In. Enter your user name and email address. to receive a reset link via email. MANAGEMENT - NEUROPACE Rebecca Kuhn. Rebecca Kuhn has served as our Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Finance and Administration since 2000. From 1992 to 2000, Ms. Kuhn served in roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as Treasurer and Director of Finance at Heartport, Inc., a medical device company. Ms. NEUROPACE | A SMARTER WAY TO TREAT EPILEPSYTHE RNS SYSTEMHEAR FROM PATIENTSCOMPANYFIND A CENTERHOW IT’S DIFFERENT NeuroPace In the News. How Woman’s Brain Implant Works to Stop Her Seizures. Austin man with epilepsy uses brain implant to help control his seizures. Local veteran celebrates two years seizure free. Brain Stimulation Is the Future of Medicine. Meet One of the First HumanCyborgs.
NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE RECEIVES FDA BREAKTHROUGH DEVICE DESIGNATION FOR Company plans to pursue indication expansion to broaden access to include patients with second most common type of epilepsy.. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – March 31, 2021 – NeuroPace, Inc., today announced that the company has received Breakthrough Device Designation status from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the potential use of its RNS® System to treat idiopathicINVESTOR RELATIONS
Based in Mountain View, Calif., NeuroPace is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people suffering from epilepsy by reducing or eliminating the occurrence of debilitating seizures.NEUROPACE CAREERS
Advanced degree in basic or clinical neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, or biomedical engineering. PhD strongly preferred. Minimum of 2+ years of experience conducting research. Experience with cloud databases (e.g., GCP), relational databases (e.g. Oracle), and using APIs for data access. Proven written and verbal communicationskills.
RNS SYSTEM MRI: A GUIDE FOR RNS-320 PATIENTS Refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System to determine patient eligibility for MRI and for the specific conditions required to safely perform an MRI scan on patients implanted with an RNS Neurostimulator model RNS-320. All NeuroPace manuals are available atwww.NeuroPace.com
LEGAL TERMS & PATENTS Legal Terms apply to the publicly available portion of the NeuroPace website. Please read carefully. If you have questions, contact us at 1(866) 726-3876.
RNS SYSTEM MRI GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS The MRI scanner must meet the following specifications: Horizontal field, closed-bore (cylindrical) system. Static magnetic field strength of 1.5T (Tesla) Spatial field gradient ≤ 30 T/m (3,000 gauss/cm) Gradient slew rate ≤ 200 T/m/s per axis. Please refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System for the full list of conditionsfor a safe MRI.
MODERNIZED PDMS LOGIN Medical Affairs. Phone: 1.866.726.3876. Email: medicalaffairs@neuropace.com. Enter your user name and email address. to have your hint sent to you. Back to Log In. Enter your user name and email address. to receive a reset link via email. MANAGEMENT - NEUROPACE Rebecca Kuhn. Rebecca Kuhn has served as our Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Finance and Administration since 2000. From 1992 to 2000, Ms. Kuhn served in roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as Treasurer and Director of Finance at Heartport, Inc., a medical device company. Ms. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM |FOR PROVIDERS The RNS® System combines the power of real-world EEG data with brain-responsive therapy. It provides stimulation you can tailor to your patient’s unique seizure fingerprint and data that can help you discover patient-specific insights to optimize their care. Learn More About the RNS System. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM NeuroPace Closes $74 Million Equity Funding to Accelerate Patient Access to the World’s First Brain-Responsive Neurostimulation System to Treat Epilepsy. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – October 24, 2017 – NeuroPace, Inc., a Silicon Valley-based medical technology company that developed the world’s first and only closed-loopbrain-responsive.
RNS SYSTEM MRI: A GUIDE FOR RNS-320 PATIENTS Refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System to determine patient eligibility for MRI and for the specific conditions required to safely perform an MRI scan on patients implanted with an RNS Neurostimulator model RNS-320. All NeuroPace manuals are available atwww.NeuroPace.com
NEUROPACE, INC. ANNOUNCES CLOSING OF INITIAL PUBLIC MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NeuroPace, Inc. (Nasdaq: NPCE), a commercial-stage medical device company focused on developing products to treat and transform the lives of patients suffering from epilepsy, today announced the closing of its initial public offering of 6,900,000 shares of its common stock, including the exercise in full of the underwriters’ option to NEUROPACE, INC. ANNOUNCES PRICING OF INITIAL PUBLIC MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., April 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NeuroPace, Inc. (Nasdaq: NPCE), a commercial-stage medical device company focused on developing products to treat and transform the lives of patients suffering from epilepsy, today announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 6,000,000 shares of common stock at a public offering price of $17.00 per share. RNS VS VNS | COMPARE EPILEPSY TREATMENT DEVICES Yes, having had VNS Therapy does not exclude you from being a candidate for the RNS System. The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from focal seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. There are many individuals who have also had VNS Therapy.STOCK INFORMATION
The Investor Relations website contains information about Neuropace's business for stockholders, potential investors, and financialanalysts.
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The Investor Relations website contains information about Neuropace's business for stockholders, potential investors, and financialanalysts.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Corporate Governance Overview. The Board of Directors of Neuropace (the "Company") sets high standards for the Company's employees, officers and directors. Implicit in this philosophy is the importance of sound corporate governance. It is the duty of the Board of Directors to serve as a prudent fiduciary for shareholders and tooversee the
SEC FILING - NEUROPACE Item 4. Ownership: GP VI is the general partner of OrbiMed Private Investments VI, LP (“OPI VI”), which holds 4,012,281 Shares.Advisors is an investment advisor in accordance with Rule 13d-1(b)(1)(ii)(E) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and is the managing member of GP VI. NEUROPACE | A SMARTER WAY TO TREAT EPILEPSYTHE RNS SYSTEMHEAR FROM PATIENTSCOMPANYFIND A CENTERHOW IT’S DIFFERENT NeuroPace In the News. How Woman’s Brain Implant Works to Stop Her Seizures. Austin man with epilepsy uses brain implant to help control his seizures. Local veteran celebrates two years seizure free. Brain Stimulation Is the Future of Medicine. Meet One of the First HumanCyborgs.
NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM |FOR PROVIDERS The RNS® System combines the power of real-world EEG data with brain-responsive therapy. It provides stimulation you can tailor to your patient’s unique seizure fingerprint and data that can help you discover patient-specific insights to optimize their care. Learn More About the RNS System. NEUROPACE RECEIVES FDA BREAKTHROUGH DEVICE DESIGNATION FOR Company plans to pursue indication expansion to broaden access to include patients with second most common type of epilepsy.. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – March 31, 2021 – NeuroPace, Inc., today announced that the company has received Breakthrough Device Designation status from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the potential use of its RNS® System to treat idiopathicINVESTOR RELATIONS
Based in Mountain View, Calif., NeuroPace is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people suffering from epilepsy by reducing or eliminating the occurrence of debilitating seizures.NEUROPACE CAREERS
Advanced degree in basic or clinical neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, or biomedical engineering. PhD strongly preferred. Minimum of 2+ years of experience conducting research. Experience with cloud databases (e.g., GCP), relational databases (e.g. Oracle), and using APIs for data access. Proven written and verbal communicationskills.
PAULA'S RNS SYSTEM EXPERIENCE| NEUROPACE, INC. Paula’s Story. Talk to this Ambassador. My name is Paula. The first time I had a grand mal seizure, I was 19 years old. I was getting out of the shower in the morning, and the next thing I knew I was on the floor with my foot wedged between the bathtub and the corner of an open drawer. Apparently, my convulsions had wrenched the drawer open RNS SYSTEM MRI GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS The MRI scanner must meet the following specifications: Horizontal field, closed-bore (cylindrical) system. Static magnetic field strength of 1.5T (Tesla) Spatial field gradient ≤ 30 T/m (3,000 gauss/cm) Gradient slew rate ≤ 200 T/m/s per axis. Please refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System for the full list of conditionsfor a safe MRI.
MODERNIZED PDMS LOGIN Medical Affairs. Phone: 1.866.726.3876. Email: medicalaffairs@neuropace.com. Enter your user name and email address. to have your hint sent to you. Back to Log In. Enter your user name and email address. to receive a reset link via email. MANAGEMENT - NEUROPACE Rebecca Kuhn. Rebecca Kuhn has served as our Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Finance and Administration since 2000. From 1992 to 2000, Ms. Kuhn served in roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as Treasurer and Director of Finance at Heartport, Inc., a medical device company. Ms. NEUROPACE | A SMARTER WAY TO TREAT EPILEPSYTHE RNS SYSTEMHEAR FROM PATIENTSCOMPANYFIND A CENTERHOW IT’S DIFFERENT NeuroPace In the News. How Woman’s Brain Implant Works to Stop Her Seizures. Austin man with epilepsy uses brain implant to help control his seizures. Local veteran celebrates two years seizure free. Brain Stimulation Is the Future of Medicine. Meet One of the First HumanCyborgs.
NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM |FOR PROVIDERS The RNS® System combines the power of real-world EEG data with brain-responsive therapy. It provides stimulation you can tailor to your patient’s unique seizure fingerprint and data that can help you discover patient-specific insights to optimize their care. Learn More About the RNS System. NEUROPACE RECEIVES FDA BREAKTHROUGH DEVICE DESIGNATION FOR Company plans to pursue indication expansion to broaden access to include patients with second most common type of epilepsy.. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – March 31, 2021 – NeuroPace, Inc., today announced that the company has received Breakthrough Device Designation status from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the potential use of its RNS® System to treat idiopathicINVESTOR RELATIONS
Based in Mountain View, Calif., NeuroPace is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people suffering from epilepsy by reducing or eliminating the occurrence of debilitating seizures.NEUROPACE CAREERS
Advanced degree in basic or clinical neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, or biomedical engineering. PhD strongly preferred. Minimum of 2+ years of experience conducting research. Experience with cloud databases (e.g., GCP), relational databases (e.g. Oracle), and using APIs for data access. Proven written and verbal communicationskills.
PAULA'S RNS SYSTEM EXPERIENCE| NEUROPACE, INC. Paula’s Story. Talk to this Ambassador. My name is Paula. The first time I had a grand mal seizure, I was 19 years old. I was getting out of the shower in the morning, and the next thing I knew I was on the floor with my foot wedged between the bathtub and the corner of an open drawer. Apparently, my convulsions had wrenched the drawer open RNS SYSTEM MRI GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS The MRI scanner must meet the following specifications: Horizontal field, closed-bore (cylindrical) system. Static magnetic field strength of 1.5T (Tesla) Spatial field gradient ≤ 30 T/m (3,000 gauss/cm) Gradient slew rate ≤ 200 T/m/s per axis. Please refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System for the full list of conditionsfor a safe MRI.
MODERNIZED PDMS LOGIN Medical Affairs. Phone: 1.866.726.3876. Email: medicalaffairs@neuropace.com. Enter your user name and email address. to have your hint sent to you. Back to Log In. Enter your user name and email address. to receive a reset link via email. MANAGEMENT - NEUROPACE Rebecca Kuhn. Rebecca Kuhn has served as our Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Finance and Administration since 2000. From 1992 to 2000, Ms. Kuhn served in roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as Treasurer and Director of Finance at Heartport, Inc., a medical device company. Ms. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM |FOR PROVIDERS The RNS® System combines the power of real-world EEG data with brain-responsive therapy. It provides stimulation you can tailor to your patient’s unique seizure fingerprint and data that can help you discover patient-specific insights to optimize their care. Learn More About the RNS System. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE IN THE NEWS The NeuroPace RNS® System has been featured in a variety of third-party news media. The patient testimonials in these stories reflect the personal experiences of individual (s). Individual results will vary. Refer to labeling for a description of the RNS System, important prescribing information, indications for use, and safetyinformation.
NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM PATIENT STORIES anemptytextlline. My name is Luisa Fields and I am 37 years old. I first started having seizures when I became pregnant with my first Patient, Prior VNS, Written Stories. *Talk with an epilepsy specialist to determine if the RNS System is right for you. RNS Ambassadors do not work for NeuroPace and are unpaid volunteers. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM NeuroPace Closes $74 Million Equity Funding to Accelerate Patient Access to the World’s First Brain-Responsive Neurostimulation System to Treat Epilepsy. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – October 24, 2017 – NeuroPace, Inc., a Silicon Valley-based medical technology company that developed the world’s first and only closed-loopbrain-responsive.
SHARE YOUR RNS SYSTEM STORY Life with the RNS System. Congratulations on taking an important step in the treatment of your epilepsy. The RNS System is a personalized treatment to help prevent seizures at their source. RNS SYSTEM | PROVEN SAFETY PROFILE Side effects seen with VNS 4: Voice alterations. Throat pain and cough. Shortness of breath. Difficulty swallowing. “The RNS System basically functions in the background for me. As I go about my daily life, I do not feel any physical or mental sensations from its electrical signals.”. RNS SYSTEM MRI: A GUIDE FOR RNS-320 PATIENTS Refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System to determine patient eligibility for MRI and for the specific conditions required to safely perform an MRI scan on patients implanted with an RNS Neurostimulator model RNS-320. All NeuroPace manuals are available atwww.NeuroPace.com
LEGAL TERMS & PATENTS Legal Terms apply to the publicly available portion of the NeuroPace website. Please read carefully. If you have questions, contact us at 1(866) 726-3876.
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The Investor Relations website contains information about Neuropace's business for stockholders, potential investors, and financialanalysts.
NEUROPACE | A SMARTER WAY TO TREAT EPILEPSYTHE RNS SYSTEMHEAR FROM PATIENTSCOMPANYFIND A CENTERHOW IT’S DIFFERENT NeuroPace In the News. How Woman’s Brain Implant Works to Stop Her Seizures. Austin man with epilepsy uses brain implant to help control his seizures. Local veteran celebrates two years seizure free. Brain Stimulation Is the Future of Medicine. Meet One of the First HumanCyborgs.
NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM |FOR PROVIDERS The RNS® System combines the power of real-world EEG data with brain-responsive therapy. It provides stimulation you can tailor to your patient’s unique seizure fingerprint and data that can help you discover patient-specific insights to optimize their care. Learn More About the RNS System. NEUROPACE RECEIVES FDA BREAKTHROUGH DEVICE DESIGNATION FOR Company plans to pursue indication expansion to broaden access to include patients with second most common type of epilepsy.. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – March 31, 2021 – NeuroPace, Inc., today announced that the company has received Breakthrough Device Designation status from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the potential use of its RNS® System to treat idiopathicINVESTOR RELATIONS
Based in Mountain View, Calif., NeuroPace is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people suffering from epilepsy by reducing or eliminating the occurrence of debilitating seizures.NEUROPACE CAREERS
Advanced degree in basic or clinical neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, or biomedical engineering. PhD strongly preferred. Minimum of 2+ years of experience conducting research. Experience with cloud databases (e.g., GCP), relational databases (e.g. Oracle), and using APIs for data access. Proven written and verbal communicationskills.
PAULA'S RNS SYSTEM EXPERIENCE| NEUROPACE, INC. Paula’s Story. Talk to this Ambassador. My name is Paula. The first time I had a grand mal seizure, I was 19 years old. I was getting out of the shower in the morning, and the next thing I knew I was on the floor with my foot wedged between the bathtub and the corner of an open drawer. Apparently, my convulsions had wrenched the drawer open RNS SYSTEM MRI GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS The MRI scanner must meet the following specifications: Horizontal field, closed-bore (cylindrical) system. Static magnetic field strength of 1.5T (Tesla) Spatial field gradient ≤ 30 T/m (3,000 gauss/cm) Gradient slew rate ≤ 200 T/m/s per axis. Please refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System for the full list of conditionsfor a safe MRI.
MODERNIZED PDMS LOGIN Medical Affairs. Phone: 1.866.726.3876. Email: medicalaffairs@neuropace.com. Enter your user name and email address. to have your hint sent to you. Back to Log In. Enter your user name and email address. to receive a reset link via email. MANAGEMENT - NEUROPACE Rebecca Kuhn. Rebecca Kuhn has served as our Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Finance and Administration since 2000. From 1992 to 2000, Ms. Kuhn served in roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as Treasurer and Director of Finance at Heartport, Inc., a medical device company. Ms. NEUROPACE | A SMARTER WAY TO TREAT EPILEPSYTHE RNS SYSTEMHEAR FROM PATIENTSCOMPANYFIND A CENTERHOW IT’S DIFFERENT NeuroPace In the News. How Woman’s Brain Implant Works to Stop Her Seizures. Austin man with epilepsy uses brain implant to help control his seizures. Local veteran celebrates two years seizure free. Brain Stimulation Is the Future of Medicine. Meet One of the First HumanCyborgs.
NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM |FOR PROVIDERS The RNS® System combines the power of real-world EEG data with brain-responsive therapy. It provides stimulation you can tailor to your patient’s unique seizure fingerprint and data that can help you discover patient-specific insights to optimize their care. Learn More About the RNS System. NEUROPACE RECEIVES FDA BREAKTHROUGH DEVICE DESIGNATION FOR Company plans to pursue indication expansion to broaden access to include patients with second most common type of epilepsy.. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – March 31, 2021 – NeuroPace, Inc., today announced that the company has received Breakthrough Device Designation status from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the potential use of its RNS® System to treat idiopathicINVESTOR RELATIONS
Based in Mountain View, Calif., NeuroPace is a commercial-stage medical device company focused on transforming the lives of people suffering from epilepsy by reducing or eliminating the occurrence of debilitating seizures.NEUROPACE CAREERS
Advanced degree in basic or clinical neuroscience, neurology, neurophysiology, or biomedical engineering. PhD strongly preferred. Minimum of 2+ years of experience conducting research. Experience with cloud databases (e.g., GCP), relational databases (e.g. Oracle), and using APIs for data access. Proven written and verbal communicationskills.
PAULA'S RNS SYSTEM EXPERIENCE| NEUROPACE, INC. Paula’s Story. Talk to this Ambassador. My name is Paula. The first time I had a grand mal seizure, I was 19 years old. I was getting out of the shower in the morning, and the next thing I knew I was on the floor with my foot wedged between the bathtub and the corner of an open drawer. Apparently, my convulsions had wrenched the drawer open RNS SYSTEM MRI GUIDELINES FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS The MRI scanner must meet the following specifications: Horizontal field, closed-bore (cylindrical) system. Static magnetic field strength of 1.5T (Tesla) Spatial field gradient ≤ 30 T/m (3,000 gauss/cm) Gradient slew rate ≤ 200 T/m/s per axis. Please refer to the MRI Guidelines for the RNS System for the full list of conditionsfor a safe MRI.
MODERNIZED PDMS LOGIN Medical Affairs. Phone: 1.866.726.3876. Email: medicalaffairs@neuropace.com. Enter your user name and email address. to have your hint sent to you. Back to Log In. Enter your user name and email address. to receive a reset link via email. MANAGEMENT - NEUROPACE Rebecca Kuhn. Rebecca Kuhn has served as our Chief Financial Officer and Vice President, Finance and Administration since 2000. From 1992 to 2000, Ms. Kuhn served in roles of increasing responsibility, most recently as Treasurer and Director of Finance at Heartport, Inc., a medical device company. Ms. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM |FOR PROVIDERS The RNS® System combines the power of real-world EEG data with brain-responsive therapy. It provides stimulation you can tailor to your patient’s unique seizure fingerprint and data that can help you discover patient-specific insights to optimize their care. Learn More About the RNS System. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM The RNS System is for individuals aged 18 and older who have tried at least 2 anti-seizure medications but still suffer from frequent and disabling focal (partial onset) seizures that come from one or two areas of the brain. Talk with your doctor to find out if the RNS System is right for you. NEUROPACE IN THE NEWS The NeuroPace RNS® System has been featured in a variety of third-party news media. The patient testimonials in these stories reflect the personal experiences of individual (s). Individual results will vary. Refer to labeling for a description of the RNS System, important prescribing information, indications for use, and safetyinformation.
NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM PATIENT STORIES anemptytextlline. My name is Luisa Fields and I am 37 years old. I first started having seizures when I became pregnant with my first Patient, Prior VNS, Written Stories. *Talk with an epilepsy specialist to determine if the RNS System is right for you. RNS Ambassadors do not work for NeuroPace and are unpaid volunteers. NEUROPACE RNS SYSTEM NeuroPace Closes $74 Million Equity Funding to Accelerate Patient Access to the World’s First Brain-Responsive Neurostimulation System to Treat Epilepsy. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – October 24, 2017 – NeuroPace, Inc., a Silicon Valley-based medical technology company that developed the world’s first and only closed-loopbrain-responsive.
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My name is Kimberly. I was born and raised in Norwalk, Connecticut. My whole life, I’ve enjoyed helping others and have been volunteering in the community since middle school. In college at Elon University, I majored in psychology, minored in human services, and began assisting English Language Learners, at a local elementary school, through my honor society. That experience sparked my love of teaching and convinced me to pursue a career ineducation.
From 2006 to 2008, I studied for a Masters of Education (M.Ed.). Upon graduating Loyola University in Maryland, I moved to Spokane, Washington and began teaching second grade. In August 2010, I found a way to combine two of my main passions, travel and education, through a position teaching English to college students in Nanjing, China. Within a few weeks of moving, I began having a constant sense of unease and discomfort. At first, I thought this was culture shock, so I tried to power through, but it quickly became worse. Thinking that exercise might help, I joined a gym. During my third week abroad, I was on a run, and a metallic taste filled my mouth while my smell became overwhelming. I suddenly envisioned myself on a surgical table with a physician hovering over me. He was about to begin a tonsillectomy, which I had had years earlier. Through mental confusion, I was able to stumble to a floor mat. This was my first seizure; the beginning of temporal lobe epilepsy. Unfortunately, my health declined rapidly. I started experiencing seizures on a daily basis. Many were focal awareness based as, my right side would go numb, my face would begin twitching, my throat would close up, and I would often lose my breath. Others involved focal impaired awareness where I passed out. My colleagues took me to local doctors, and I was given medication for Generalized Anxiety Disorder. However, my symptoms worsened, and I started experiencing uncontrollable emotional swings ranging from joy to depression, fear to outrage. By January, life was a struggle, as I felt like I was literally losing my mind. In February 2011, I returned to the States. I was full of fear, sleep was challenging, and I suffered from 30 to 60 seizures per day. Amongst them, I had auras with visual hallucinations of strangers meeting inside my head, while bugs flooded throughout my body. In addition to generalized anxiety disorder, I was given medications for epilepsy, depression, Bipolar Disorder and PTSD. It was May of 2012, when I finally received the diagnosis of Autoimmune Limbic Encephalitis (AE). Essentially, my immune system was attacking my brain and causing inflammation. Under the care of Dr. Souhel Najjar, I began a two-year course of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) that helped me begin to regain my sanity. Unfortunately, my cognition remained low and the daily seizures continued. However, I refused to let epilepsy control my life. I was living in San Francisco and enrolled in a Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages Certification program at UC Berkeley Extension, while volunteering with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the Asian Art Museum. In October 2014, after beginning a new anti-epileptic medication, I lost consciousness, fell and fractured my skull. Although the head injury was traumatic, as my sense of smell has been gone since, it brought me to USCF Medical Center, where I came under the care of neurologist Dr. Jeffrey Gelfand and epileptologist Dr. Paul Garcia. I continued struggling and, in December 2015, Dr. Najjar and Dr. Garcia, independently suggested that I was a candidate for brain surgery. Without question, I agreed to move forward. The surgery would take place at UCSF under the care of surgeon Dr. Edward Chang. Interestingly, my pre-surgical MRI showed issues within the left insula, an area that hadn’t been a focus, so the doctors implanted 130 intracranial electrodes to pinpoint the origins of my seizures. Based on the results of testing, I had an eight-hour surgery, in March 2016, to remove the majority of my left amygdala and hippocampus, along with an area of my left insula. When I woke up from surgery, I felt like my true self – a happy, positive person, with a middle ground. Although I was still having seizures, I was determined to give back to the community, and started volunteering at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, along with the Epilepsy Foundation of Northern California (EFNC). Unfortunately, the seizure activity progressively worsened as it became linked to panic attacks and uncontrollable anxiety for hours each day. In March, my doctors conducted an EEG which showed that my seizures were originating within the remaining part of my left insula and spreading to different areas of my brain. We discussed a second surgery but my doctors were concerned that resection, beyond the insula, could cause permanent language impairment. The RNS System became an option. When I learned how it would continuously be working with my brain to monitor and respond to seizure activity, within the inoperable area, I immediately agreed and was eager to proceed. May 19th, 2017, I underwent my second brain surgery at UCSF. This time, I was awake for four and a half hours out of the six because it was imperative to monitor my seizure activity and cognitive ability. Dr. Chang removed the remaining portion of my left insula, while I was awake, and put me to sleep while they implanted the RNS System near myleft operculum.
I am so grateful to have the RNS System, as it is one of the most comforting aspects of my life. In the past, it was challenging to explain how I felt, both mentally and physically. Thanks to the RNS, I can upload and send the data to my doctors daily so they can visually witness my seizure activity. Data collection and transfer takes about 3 minutes. It’s quick, simple and has become a part of my evening routine. For years, I have kept a seizure journal and calendar. After seizing, I write down what time it happened, the symptoms and the length. Now, when a seizure begins, I swipe the RNS magnet across my scalp and, with my case, I’ve also chosen to swipe again after it ends, as this provides additional information to my doctor. The magnet swipe flags the activity for the physician to review in further detail. This makes me feel like I am working with my physician, Dr. Vikram Rao, in giving him the data he needs to figure out the best way to control and reduce my seizures. We’re learning about them together, and instead of just listening to my explanation, he can view the records. At each appointment, I often ask to see the brain activity that corresponds with the symptoms that I felt and am always discovering something new. One of the main things that I truly appreciate about the RNS System is that I have not had any side effects so far. Over the past seven years, I’ve taken 14 different anti-epileptics and, for me, many of them were debilitating. While I’m still taking the two that have helped the most, in time, it may be possible for my doctor to decrease the dosages. Since I’ve had the RNS System implanted, my seizures have already decreased significantly and, while the ultimate goal is to stop their activity altogether, the current goal is to stop the ones that cause me to lose consciousness. Although I still have seizures with the symptoms including auras, ear-ringing, numbness, tingling, and odd tastes and smells, the system continuously blocks hundreds of seizures from blossoming. This is unbelievable to me! My RNS is doing its job and I feel safe. It’s wonderful to know that with a team of caring doctors and a skull full of technology, I am no longer fighting epilepsy alone. I’m very thankful for the help and support from those around me, which is why I have never given up. As I heal, I hope to go back into teaching. I’m currently regaining strength and enjoying the freedom of being back out in society. It’s my goal to share all that I’ve received and provide inspiration to others. In appreciating every moment, I’m no longer dwelling on the past, and excited for all that’s to come in the future. HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT LIVING WITH THE RNS SYSTEM? Talk to this Ambassador _This represents the experience of individual(s) who have used the RNS System. Individual results will vary._CLOSE
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