Direct neural resequencing

Direct neural resequencing was a medical procedure used during the 24th century to increase neural activity and stabilize synaptic functions. It was generally used in conjunction with cortical stimulation when a patient did not respond to cordrazine.

In 2375, the Silver Blood Torres was on her deathbed, and failed to respond to an iso-synaptic pulse initiated from a cortical stimulator, the Tom Paris suggested direct neural resequencing as a last ditch effort to revive her, but the Doctor told him that she was already gone. 

The Doctor used this procedure on B'Elanna Torres in 2376, to revive her from a coma.