06th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 49 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100036213 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION WITHIN A MAMMAL - A system, method and apparatus for determining a physiological condition within a mammal based on pH and/or temperature measurements. In one aspect, the invention is directed to an apparatus for measuring a physiological condition within a mammal comprising: a tubular housing extending along a longitudinal axis from a distal end to a proximal end, the housing having an internal cavity; a first opening in the elongated housing forming a first passageway into the internal cavity; an ion-sensitive field effect transistor (ISFET) for measuring pH within a body lumen of the mammal, the ISFET positioned in the internal cavity, the ISFET aligned with the first opening so that at least a portion of the ISFET is exposed via the first opening; and a first seal between the ISFET and the housing forming a hermetic seal about a perimeter of the first opening. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036214 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION WITHIN A MAMMAL - A system, method and apparatus for determining a physiological condition within a mammal based on pH and/or temperature measurements. In one aspect, the invention is directed to a system for measuring a physiological condition within a mammal comprising: an apparatus comprising an elongated housing extending along a longitudinal axis; a pH sensor for measuring pH within a body lumen of the mammal, the pH sensor located at a distal portion of the elongated housing; and a removable cap for enclosing the distal portion of the elongate housing, the cap comprising a base having a first channel in a top surface of the base; a lid having a second channel in a bottom surface of the lid; and wherein the lid is pivotably mounted to the base so as to be pivotable between: (i) an open position wherein the distal portion of the elongated housing can be laid into the first channel by movement in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis; and (ii) a closed position wherein the first and second channels form a heretically sealed cavity about the distal portion of the elongated housing. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036215 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REPLACING SIGNAL ARTIFACTS IN A GLUCOSE SENSOR DATA STREAM - Systems and methods for minimizing or eliminating transient non-glucose related signal noise due to non-glucose rate limiting phenomenon such as ischemia, pH changes, temperatures changes, and the like. The system monitors a data stream from a glucose sensor and detects signal artifacts that have higher amplitude than electronic or diffusion-related system noise. The system replaces some or the entire data stream continually or intermittently including signal estimation methods that particularly address transient signal artifacts. The system is also capable of detecting the severity of the signal artifacts and selectively applying one or more signal estimation algorithm factors responsive to the severity of the signal artifacts, which includes selectively applying distinct sets of parameters to a signal estimation algorithm or selectively applying distinct signal estimation algorithms. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036216 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REPLACING SIGNAL ARTIFACTS IN A GLUCOSE SENSOR DATA STREAM - Systems and methods for minimizing or eliminating transient non-glucose related signal noise due to non-glucose rate limiting phenomenon such as ischemia, pH changes, temperatures changes, and the like. The system monitors a data stream from a glucose sensor and detects signal artifacts that have higher amplitude than electronic or diffusion-related system noise. The system replaces some or the entire data stream continually or intermittently including signal estimation methods that particularly address transient signal artifacts. The system is also capable of detecting the severity of the signal artifacts and selectively applying one or more signal estimation algorithm factors responsive to the severity of the signal artifacts, which includes selectively applying distinct sets of parameters to a signal estimation algorithm or selectively applying distinct signal estimation algorithms. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036217 | SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING TISSUE PERFUSION USING CONCENTRATION OF INOCYANINE GREEN IN BLOOD - The present invention relates, in general, to a system for analyzing tissue perfusion using the concentration of indocyanine green and a method of measuring the perfusion rate using the system and, more particularly, to a system for measuring tissue perfusion by injecting indocyanine green into a living body, detecting variation in the concentration of indocyanine green with the passage of time, and analyzing the detected variation, and a method of measuring the perfusion rate using the system. The present invention provides a method of measuring perfusion in a living body, which enables accurate measurement for respective regions in a wide range from a perfusion rate decreased to less than 10% of normal perfusion to a perfusion rate increased to greater than normal perfusion using the above-described mechanism of ICG in a living body, which cannot be conducted using the conventional technology. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036218 | FINGERTIP BLOOD OXYGEN SATURATION MEASURING APPARATUS - A blood oxygen saturation measuring apparatus comprising an upper shell, a lower shell, and an elastic restoring structure, characterized in that a mark is arranged on a lateral side surface of the upper and/or the lower shell; and the mark is provided to be in alignment with the vertical position of a photoelectric sensing chip which is arranged inside the shell. According to the present invention, the humanized mark is adopted, which can observe the measured position of the measured finger. Even if in the case of weak light environment or a lazy eye user, the accurate and reliable blood oxygen saturation data can be acquired. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036219 | Blood Sampler - A blood sampler is adapted for penetrating epidermis of skin in order to collect blood, and includes a plate, a thin-film electrode unit, and a plurality of spaced apart penetrating members. The plate has an upper surface that is indented to form a recess adapted for containing the blood. The thin-film electrode unit is provided in the plate and has a reactive section that is exposed at a bottom of the recess. The penetrating members are provided on the reactive section of the thin-film electrode unit. Each of the penetrating members has a bottom end that is wire-bonded to the reactive section of the thin-film electrode unit, and a top end that is not higher than the upper surface of the plate. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036220 | Small Volume In Vitro Sensor and Methods of Making - A sensor utilizing a non-leachable or diffusible redox mediator is described. The sensor includes a sample chamber to hold a sample in electrolytic contact with a working electrode, and in at least some instances, the sensor also contains a non-leachable or a diffusible second electron transfer agent. The sensor and/or the methods used produce a sensor signal in response to the analyte that can be distinguished from a background signal caused by the mediator. The invention can be used to determine the concentration of a biomolecule, such as glucose or lactate, in a biological fluid, such as blood or serum, using techniques such as coulometry, amperometry, and potentiometry. An enzyme capable of catalyzing the electrooxidation or electroreduction of the biomolecule is typically provided as a second electron transfer agent. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036221 | Noninvasive Method to Estimate Variation of Blood Glucose Levels Using Metabolic Measurements - A method to estimate the variation of blood glucose concentration in a patient without blood sampling. The method can be implemented by measuring metabolic parameters including heat dissipation by conduction, percentage oxygen content of expired air and volume per minute of expired air. These parameters are used to calculate estimated blood glucose variation. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036222 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REPLACING SIGNAL ARTIFACTS IN A GLUCOSE SENSOR DATA STREAM - Systems and methods for minimizing or eliminating transient non-glucose related signal noise due to non-glucose rate limiting phenomenon such as ischemia, pH changes, temperatures changes, and the like. The system monitors a data stream from a glucose sensor and detects signal artifacts that have higher amplitude than electronic or diffusion-related system noise. The system replaces some or the entire data stream continually or intermittently including signal estimation methods that particularly address transient signal artifacts. The system is also capable of detecting the severity of the signal artifacts and selectively applying one or more signal estimation algorithm factors responsive to the severity of the signal artifacts, which includes selectively applying distinct sets of parameters to a signal estimation algorithm or selectively applying distinct signal estimation algorithms. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036223 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REPLACING SIGNAL ARTIFACTS IN A GLUCOSE SENSOR DATA STREAM - Systems and methods for minimizing or eliminating transient non-glucose related signal noise due to non-glucose rate limiting phenomenon such as ischemia, pH changes, temperatures changes, and the like. The system monitors a data stream from a glucose sensor and detects signal artifacts that have higher amplitude than electronic or diffusion-related system noise. The system replaces some or the entire data stream continually or intermittently including signal estimation methods that particularly address transient signal artifacts. The system is also capable of detecting the severity of the signal artifacts and selectively applying one or more signal estimation algorithm factors responsive to the severity of the signal artifacts, which includes selectively applying distinct sets of parameters to a signal estimation algorithm or selectively applying distinct signal estimation algorithms. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036224 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REPLACING SIGNAL ARTIFACTS IN A GLUCOSE SENSOR DATA STREAM - Systems and methods for minimizing or eliminating transient non-glucose related signal noise due to non-glucose rate limiting phenomenon such as ischemia, pH changes, temperatures changes, and the like. The system monitors a data stream from a glucose sensor and detects signal artifacts that have higher amplitude than electronic or diffusion-related system noise. The system replaces some or the entire data stream continually or intermittently including signal estimation methods that particularly address transient signal artifacts. The system is also capable of detecting the severity of the signal artifacts and selectively applying one or more signal estimation algorithm factors responsive to the severity of the signal artifacts, which includes selectively applying distinct sets of parameters to a signal estimation algorithm or selectively applying distinct signal estimation algorithms. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036225 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REPLACING SIGNAL ARTIFACTS IN A GLUCOSE SENSOR DATA STREAM - Systems and methods for minimizing or eliminating transient non-glucose related signal noise due to non-glucose rate limiting phenomenon such as ischemia, pH changes, temperatures changes, and the like. The system monitors a data stream from a glucose sensor and detects signal artifacts that have higher amplitude than electronic or diffusion-related system noise. The system replaces some or the entire data stream continually or intermittently including signal estimation methods that particularly address transient signal artifacts. The system is also capable of detecting the severity of the signal artifacts and selectively applying one or more signal estimation algorithm factors responsive to the severity of the signal artifacts, which includes selectively applying distinct sets of parameters to a signal estimation algorithm or selectively applying distinct signal estimation algorithms. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036226 | NERVE SURVEILLANCE CANNULAE SYSTEMS - An expandable tip cannula system, comprising: a hollow cannula shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; and an expandable tip mounted at the distal end of the hollow cannula shaft, the expandable tip comprising a plurality of generally-triangular shaped petals held together in a radially-inwardly tapered arrangement between adjacent petals, each petal comprising a nerve sensing electrode disposed therein. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036227 | APPARATUS AND DISPLAY METHODS RELATING TO INTRAVASCULAR PLACEMENT OF A CATHETER - An integrated catheter placement system for accurately placing a catheter within a patient's vasculature is disclosed. In one embodiment, the integrated system comprises a system console, a tip location sensor for temporary placement on the patient's chest, and an ultrasound probe. The tip location sensor senses a magnetic field of a stylet disposed in a lumen of the catheter when the catheter is disposed in the vasculature. The ultrasound probe ultrasonically images a portion of the vasculature prior to introduction of the catheter. ECG signal-based catheter tip guidance is included in the integrated system to enable guidance of the catheter tip to a desired position with respect to a node of the patient's heart. Various aspects for visualizing and manipulating display of the ECG signal data acquired via the present system, together with aspects of various ECG sensor configurations, are also disclosed. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036228 | SUTURE SLEEVE AND A METHOD FOR IMPLANTING ONE OR MORE ELECTRICAL LEADS INTO A VEIN - In a suture sleeve and implantation method for one or more implantable leads, the suture sleeve is adapted to be inserted into a vein to secure and protect the one or more leads from damage when a suture thread is positioned and tied around the vein in the region over the suture sleeve to secure the suture sleeve and prevent bleeding from the vein. The suture sleeve has two or more lead receiving through holes into each of which a medical implantable lead may be inserted. The suture sleeve is formed such that at least all of the holes except one are provided with sealing means, which easily can be broken or removed when inserting a lead into the hole such that, when inserted into a vein, bleeding is prevented from a through hole of the sleeve by the sealing means even if no lead is positioned in the hole. The invention also relates to a method for implanting one or more electrical leads into a vein. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036229 | FEEDING TUBE - The invention is related to a feeding tube ( | 2010-02-11 |
20100036230 | Multiple Electrode Composite Systems and Methods for Use in Electrocardiogram Detection Systems - A biomedical sensor system is disclosed that includes a plurality of electrodes and a contiguous adhesive material that is in contact with each of the plurality of electrodes. In certain embodiments a method is provided that includes the step of applying a first surface of adhesive material to a patient wherein the adhesive material includes at least two electrodes on second surface thereof that is opposite the first surface. The method also includes the step of receiving a time varying signal a first electrode of the at least two electrodes at a first location such that the time varying signal is not received at a second electrode of the at least two electrodes. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036231 | Electrical connector apparatus and methods - Size-specific electrical connector apparatus optimized for e.g., biomedical applications, and which prevents mating to the wrong sized terminals. In one embodiment, the connector apparatus comprises device having a two piece assembly adapted pivotally engage and lock a sensor such as those used in impedance cardiography (ICG) therein. The conductor is shaped so as to provide a high degree of specificity in sensor connection as well as signal stability and reliability. In one variant, the pivot comprises a spring-loaded pivot having no external stops and the shape of a sensor engaging aperture is defined by a metal insert associated with one element of the assembly and the pivot is permanently formed within the connector. Thus, a user is obstructed from changing the properties of the connector to accept smaller or larger sensors. Methods of manufacturing and operating the connector are also disclosed. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036232 | NUCLEAR MEDICINE IMAGING SYSTEM HAVING ATTENUATION CORRECTION - A nuclear medicine (NM) imaging system having attenuation correction (AC) has a stationary portion having an NM rotating portion mounted thereon. At least one gamma camera head is mounted on the NM rotating portion proximate a front side of the stationary portion and is configured to be rotated about a central axis. An AC portion comprises an X-ray source mounted on an AC rotating portion. The AC rotating portion is mounted proximate a back side of the stationary portion. The X-ray source is configured to be rotated about the central axis. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036233 | Automatic Methods for Combining Human Facial Information with 3D Magnetic Resonance Brain Images - The present invention relates to compositions and methods for provided fused images of external and internal body scans by fusing data generated from color external laser scans with internal magnetic resonance (MR) images. In particular, the present inventions relate to software for fusing and displaying images produced by fusing color 2.5D laser scans of the human face with 3D magnetic resonance (MR) brain images. Further, these fused images may be used for clinical and research applications, such as in methods for neurosurgical planning procedures. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036234 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING A PERFUSION IMAGE - In a magnetic resonance method and apparatus for generating perfusion images, a perfusion series of magnetic resonance perfusion images is acquired that includes tag images and at least one control image, that are grouped in pairs. From each pair an initially processed perfusion image is obtained, such as by subtraction. Each initially processed image is subjected to a quality control review by analysis with respect to at least one image quality criterion. Any initially processed image that does not satisfy the quality criterion is rejected. Only initially processed images that satisfy the quality criterion are combined to form a resultant magnetic resonance perfusion image. Artifacts in the resultant perfusion image are thereby reduced or avoided. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036235 | MAGNETIC RESONANCE DEVICE AND METHOD - The invention relates to a device for magnetic resonance imaging of a body ( | 2010-02-11 |
20100036236 | METHOD OF INTERFACING A DETACHABLE DISPLAY SYSTEM TO A BASE UNIT FOR USE IN MRI - A base unit operable with a wireless patient monitoring unit used to acquire physiological data during an MRI examination is constructed to have a detachable display unit. The detachable display unit wirelessly communicates with the base unit when in a roving mode. The detachable display unit may also have a magnetically-hardened power supply that does not saturate during an MRI examination. Such a magnetically-hardened power supply allows the display unit to operate when proximate or in the magnetic field generated by an MRI machine during an MRI examination. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036237 | DETECTOR UNIT FOR ARRANGEMENT WITHIN A FIELD GENERATING UNIT OF AN MR DEVICE - A detector unit for arrangement in a field generating unit of a magnetic resonance device has an RF transmission/reception system for transmitting RF pulses into, or receiving magnetic resonance signals from, an examination volume of the field generation unit. The RF transmission/reception system surrounds a patient tunnel at a radial distance from a tunnel axis thereof, and is divided into two sub-systems located at a distance from each other along the direction of the tunnel axis, so as to form a substantially annular cavity or interstice therebetween. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036238 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ASSESSING EXTENSION OF A DEPLOYABLE OBJECT - A medical instrument assembly is disclosed. The medical instrument has proximal and distal ends. A receiver coil being mounted proximate to a distal end of the medical instrument, the receiver coil being electrically connectable at a proximal end of the medical instrument. A deployable object being disposed and movable within the medical instrument. The deployable object bearing a high magnetic permeability material located proximate to the receiver coil. The high magnetic permeability material and the receiver coil combining to form an inductive element having an inductance that varies in a predetermined manner with the position of the deployable device relative to the receiver coil. A determination of the inductance being performed at the proximal end of the delivery catheter indicates the extension of the deployable device through the medical instrument. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036239 | PROCEDURE TO PLAN, GUIDE AND ASSESS PERCENTANEOUS TRANSLUMINAL HEART VALVE REPAIR - A method or workflow for heart valve emplacement provides a planning stage in which the patient is imaged using a C-arm computed tomography-like image system to obtain a electrocardiogram gating image that is measured to determine a size of a prosthetic heart valve for use on the patient. A deployment stage provides that the selected heart valve prosthesis is inserted into the patient via minimally invasive procedures and is positioned at the location where it is to be anchored, and while still in a non-expanded state an image is obtained to determine if the prosthesis is properly positioned for expansion. The prosthesis is expanded so that it becomes anchored in position. In an assessment stage, an image is obtained to determine if the expanded valve prosthesis is in the desired position. If necessary, the prosthesis is moved or further expanded. A final assessment image may be obtained to check the final position. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036240 | Multi-modality system for imaging in dense compressive media and method of use thereof - A multi-modality system and method for performing screening/detection, imaging and diagnosis/characterization of materials and objects in dense compressive media, such as in medical soft tissue applications, is disclosed. Medical tissue applications include but are not limited to the detection and diagnosis of breast tumors. Generally, the present invention involves coupling an ultrasound subsystem for exciting target tissues with a microwave subsystem for measuring the response, imaging and diagnosing the target tissues. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036241 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR IMPLANTING OBJECTS, SUCH AS BRONCHOSCOPICALLY IMPLANTING MARKERS IN THE LUNG OF PATIENTS - Apparatuses and methods for implanting objects, such as a marker, in the lungs of patients. In one embodiment, a bronchoscopic catheter assembly for implanting an object in the lung of a patient includes a handle, a delivery catheter projecting outwardly from the handle, and a push wire contained within the catheter In one aspect of this embodiment, the catheter can be configured to releasably hold a plurality of markers at a distal end. In another aspect of this embodiment, the push wire can be operably connected to the handle and axially moveable within the delivery catheter to eject the marker out of the catheter within the bronchi of the patient. In a further aspect of this embodiment, the marker can further include an anti-migration device associated with the marker for holding the marker in place once the marker is deployed in the bronchi. The anti-migration device can be integral with the marker or positioned proximate to the marker to prevent migration of the marker. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036242 | DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD TO MEASURE ABDOMINAL AORTIC ANEURYSM DIAMETER - Systems, methods, and ultrasound transceivers equipped and configured to execute analysis and extract ultrasound information related to an abdominal aortic aneurysm of a subject are described. The methods utilize algorithms to establish improved targeting of the abdominal aortic aneurysm within a region-of-interest. The targeting algorithms may be optimally applied to provide the user with real-time feedback and orientation guidance for positioning the transceiver. Additional methods utilize diameter conversion algorithms to establish the diameter of the abdominal aortic aneurysm based on conversion of the volume measurement and limited segmentation within a targeted region-of-interest of the aorta. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036243 | ULTRASONIC PROBE AND ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS - An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus capable of accurately providing an elasticity modulus by actually measuring the pressure in an ultrasonic scanning region. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036244 | Nonlinear Elastic Wave Measurement and Imaging with Two-Frequency Elastic Wave Pulse Complexes - Methods and instruments for suppression of multiple scattering noise and extraction of nonlinear scattering components with measurement or imaging of a region of an object with elastic waves, where elastic wave pulse complexes are transmitted towards said region where said pulse complexes are composed of a high frequency (HF) and a low frequency (LF) pulse with the same or overlapping beam directions and where the HF pulse is so close to the LF pulse that it observes the modification of the object by the LF pulse at least for a part of the image depth. The frequency and/or amplitude and/or phase of said LF pulse relative to said HF pulse varies for transmitted pulse complexes in order to nonlinearly manipulate the object elasticity observed by the HF pulse along at least parts of its propagation, and where received HF signals are picked up by transducers from one or both of scattered and transmitted components of the transmitted HF pulses. Said received HF signals are processed to form measurement or image signals for display, and where in the process of forming said measurement or image signals said received HF signals are one or both of delay corrected with correction delay in the fast time (depth-time), and pulse distortion corrected in the fast time, and combined in slow time to form noise suppressed HF signals or nonlinear scattering HF signals that are used for further processing to form measurement or image signals. The methods are applicable to elastic waves where the material elasticity is nonlinear in relation to the material deformation. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036245 | IMAGE-GUIDED THERAPY DELIVERY AND DIAGNOSTIC NEEDLE SYSTEM - An automated system for delivery of seeds or other therapeutic or diagnostic capsules to internal organs of the patient's body for radiation brachytherapy includes a needling mechanism, a 2DOF robot, an ultrasound probe driver, a 5DOF passive platform, and an easy lock cart. The needling mechanism implants radioisotope seeds by its cannula and stylet driven by two moving stages pushed by DC motors with ball screw transmission. Force sensors are included for detecting insertion forces and bending force. In another embodiment, the needle is rotated for insertion into the patient and can also be used for tissue removal for biopsy. The two embodiments are usable together or separately. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036246 | Automatic fat thickness measurements - There is provided a system for lysing of adipose tissue that includes a fat measuring device adapted to automatically measure thickness of a fat layer in a target area of a subject, a transducer adapted to transmit focused ultrasound and a controller adapted to receive a measurement from said fat measuring device and to trigger said transducer to transmit focused ultrasound to said fat layer. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036247 | ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSIS APPARATUS - Previously captured three-dimensional image data of a subject from which a reference image is extracted are provided in the form of time-series volume data | 2010-02-11 |
20100036248 | MEDICAL IMAGE DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS, MEDICAL IMAGE MEASURING METHOD, AND MEDICLA IMAGE MEASURING PROGRAM - [Objective] Providing a medical image diagnostic apparatus which can mitigate an operational burden at the time when measurement processing is performed by use of a medical image. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036249 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTILINE COLOR FLOW AND ANGIO ULTRASOUND IMAGING - A method for multiline ultrasound imaging comprises implementing multiline beamforming with a number of ensembles ( | 2010-02-11 |
20100036250 | Formation Of A Color Map For An Elastic Image - Embodiments for forming a color map necessary for forming an elastic image in an ultrasound system. A transmission/reception (Tx/Rx) unit transmits ultrasound signals to a target object and receives ultrasound echo signals reflected from the target object to thereby obtain receive signals. The receive signals include first receive signals obtained before applying a stress to the target object and second receive signals obtained after applying a stress to the target object. An ultrasound data forming unit forms first and second ultrasound data based on the first and second receive signals, respectively. A processing unit computes strains by using the first and second ultrasound data and form a histogram based on the computed strains. The processing unit further clusters the histogram for separation into a plurality of clusters and forms a color map including a plurality of color map regions corresponding to the respective clusters. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036251 | DELAY ADJUSTMENT MODULE AND ULTRASONIC RECEIVING BEAM FORMING APPARATUS - A delay adjustment memory is shared by two signal processing channels, a signal in one signal processing channel having a smaller delay time of the two signal processing channels is adjusted in delay by the delay adjustment memory, and another signal in the other signal processing channel having a larger delay time is directly supplied to a subsequent calculation unit without passing through the delay adjustment memory, thereby performing the ultrasonic receiving beam forming processing. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036252 | ULTRASOUND SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MEASURING BLADDER WALL THICKNESS AND MASS - An ultrasound transceiver scans an organ and processes the echogenic signals to produce three-dimensional, two-dimensional, and one-dimensional information of the organ. The 3-D, 2-D, and 1-D information is utilized to determine the thickness, surface area, volume, and mass of the organ wall. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036253 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING A PATIENT - A system for managing a patient is disclosed and can include a patient interface adapted to obtain ultrasound information about the patient, a provider interface adapted to facilitate communication between the system and a provider, and a controller in communication with the patient interface and the provider interface, the controller including a clinical management module adapted to receive the ultrasound information and to recommend a clinical management strategy based upon the ultrasound information. A method of presenting a clinical management strategy is also described including obtaining information regarding a condition of a patient, developing a determinant reflecting the condition, and presenting a user with a clinical management strategy on an output device. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036254 | Spectrum analysis of coronary artery turbulent blood flow - A method includes acquiring vibrational cardiac data from an array of N transducers wherein the transducers are coupled to a human. A master replica is selected from a segment of the vibrational cardiac data. The master replica is correlated with the segment to obtain a plurality of local maxima. Vibrational cardiac data that were emitted during a diastolic interval are extracted from each heart cycle with the aid of the plurality of local maxima. A two-dimensional space-time frequency power spectrum is processed for Equivalent Rectangular Bandwidth, which provides estimates of the energy produced by turbulent blood flow through a coronary stenosis. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036255 | ULTRASOUND DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS - A signal generation unit | 2010-02-11 |
20100036256 | OFFSET ULTRASONIC HAND PIECE - An ultrasonic hand piece has a horn, piezoelectric crystals, and a cutting tip. The piezoelectric crystals and cutting tip are coupled to the horn. A centerline of the piezoelectric crystals is offset from a center line of the cutting tip such that oscillatory movement is produced in the cutting tip when the piezoelectric crystals are excited. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036257 | ULTRASONIC PROBE AND ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS USING THE SAME - Provided is an ultrasonic probe including: a cMUT chip having a plurality of vibration elements whose electromechanical coupling coefficient or sensitivity is changed according to a bias voltage and transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves; an acoustic lens arranged above the cMUT chip: and a backing layer arranged below the cMUT chip. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036258 | REAL TIME ULTRASOUND CATHETER PROBE - An ultrasound catheter probe assembly capable of scanning a three-dimensional volume is provided. The ultrasound catheter probe assembly contains a plurality of ultrasonic transducers disposed along a central axis of the ultrasound catheter probe assembly. The plurality of ultrasonic transducers is disposed on a mechanism operable to reciprocally pivot the plurality of ultrasonic transducers enabling the plurality of ultrasonic transducers to scan a three-dimensional volume. A helically disposed electrical interconnection member may be disposed about a pivot axis of the plurality of ultrasonic transducers and may electrically interconnect the plurality of ultrasonic transducers to an ultrasound imaging system. The ultrasound transducer catheter probe assembly may be fluid-filled and contain bubble position control and fluid expansion compensation features. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036259 | Uterine Infrared Thermal Imaging Device - A device for locating target tissue within a living body, comprises an elongate member extending from a proximal end which, when in an operative position, remains outside the body to a distal end which, when in the operative position, extends into the body to a location proximate to a target portion of tissue, the elongate member defining a working channel extending therethrough to a distal opening in the distal end and a radiation delivery apparatus delivering infrared radiation to a target area distal of the distal end of the elongate member in combination with a radiation receiving apparatus at a distal end of the elongate member receiving radiation reflected from the target area. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036260 | Oral cancer screening device - An oral cancer screening device | 2010-02-11 |
20100036261 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMAGE GUIDED SURGERY - A fluorometer includes a light source to generate excitatory light toward a tissue, the tissue generating fluorescent light in response to the excitatory light. The fluorometer also includes a light sensor to receive the fluorescent light and generate a digital signal. A processor is connected to the light sensor to receive the digital signal and generate a digital image, and a display displays the digital image. The tissue generates fluorescent light as a result of excitation of at least one intrinsic tissue metabolic product. A method for distinguishing between viable and non-viable tissue using the fluorometer also is described. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036262 | FLUORESCENCE ENDOSCOPE APPARATUS - The effect of noise light originating in a light guide portion is removed by simple calculations, and a clear fluorescence image that facilitates distinction between lesion tissue and normal tissue is acquired. Provided is a fluorescence endoscope apparatus including an insertion portion inserted into a body cavity; a light source unit that is disposed at a base end of the insertion portion and that emits excitation light and reference light that contains at least a part of the wavelength band of fluorescence produced by the excitation light; a light guide portion that guides the excitation light and the reference light emitted from the light source unit to a distal end of the insertion portion; an irradiation control unit that switches between a first irradiation state in which the excitation light guided by the light guide portion is radiated onto an inner wall of the body cavity and a second irradiation state in which the reference light is radiated onto the inner wall of the body cavity; an image-acquisition unit that acquires reflected light of the reference light and the fluorescence returning from the inner wall of the body cavity to the insertion portion; and an image computing unit that generates a fluorescence image signal by calculating the difference between a first image-acquisition signal acquired by the image-acquisition unit in the first irradiation state and a second image-acquisition signal acquired in the second irradiation state. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036263 | Circulatory monitoring systems and methods - Systems and methods are described for obtaining and acting upon information indicative of circulatory health and related phenomena in human beings or other subjects. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036264 | DEVICE FOR COLLECTING PHYSIOLOGICAL INFORMATION OF AN ANIMAL, AND CORRESPONDING METHOD - The device comprises:—a tight test enclosure ( | 2010-02-11 |
20100036265 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MEASURING BLOOD PRESSURE - A method of measuring blood pressure includes measuring a characteristic of body fat of a measured body part, detecting a sphygmus wave and a pressure of a blood vessel of the measured body part, detecting a base blood pressure of the measured body part based on a result of the detecting the sphygmus wave and the pressure of the blood vessel of the measured body part, and detecting a continuous blood pressure using a blood pressure calibration. The blood pressure calibration uses the base blood pressure and a blood pressure calculation regression equation including the characteristic of the body fat. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036266 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING HEART BEATS USING AIRWAY PRESSURE - Embodiments are directed to a device and method for detecting heart beats and/or monitoring ventilation and/or respiration of a patient using air pressure. In one embodiment, a monitoring device comprises a gas duct and at least one pressure sensor configured to measure pressure in the duct. The duct may be in fluid communication with a patients airways. Based on the sensed pressure, a heart beat of the patient may be detected. In another embodiment, a flow rate of the air expired from the patient may be calculated based on the pressure and a known flow resistance. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036267 | ANALYSIS DEVICE AND ANALYZING METHOD FOR AUTONOMIC NERVE STATE - A detecting device for detecting an autonomic nervous state of an examinee includes a measuring unit, an analog-to-digital converting (ADC) unit and a digital processing unit. The measuring unit measures a vital sign of the examinee to output a vital sign signal. The ADC unit is coupled to the measuring unit for receiving and converting the vital sign signal from analog to digital to output a digitalized vital sign signal. The digital processing unit is coupled to the ADC unit for receiving and processing the digitalized vital sign signal to obtain a detecting result. The detecting result represents the autonomic nervous state and organic states of the examinee. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036268 | Circulatory monitoring systems and methods - Systems and methods are described for obtaining and acting upon information indicative of circulatory health and related phenomena in human beings or other subjects. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036269 | Circulatory monitoring systems and methods - Systems and methods are described for obtaining and acting upon information indicative of circulatory health and related phenomena in human beings or other subjects. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036270 | WIRELESS CARDIOGRAM SIGNAL DIAGNOSTIC INSTRUMENT - A wireless cardiogram signal diagnostic instrument includes a band, a signal transmitting device, two sets of connecting pieces, and a conductive assembly. The band has two opposite mounting portions separated by a distance. The two mounting portions are provided with the conductive assembly having a first conductive piece and a second conductive piece. The signal transmitting device is provided with a third conductive piece. The two sets of connecting pieces each have a first connecting piece that is conductive provided on the mounting portion of the band and a second connecting piece that is conductive provided on the signal transmitting device. The first connecting piece is correspondingly assembled with the second connecting piece, so that the signal transmitting device can be detachably assembled on the band. Via the above arrangement, the instrument can be worn on a user's chest to collect and measure the variation values of cardiogram voltages. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036271 | FREQUENCY DOMAIN MONITORING OF MYOCARDIAL ELECTRICAL STABILITY - Embodiments of the present invention relate to implantable systems, and methods for use therewith, for monitoring myocardial electrical stability. A patient's heart is paced for a period of time using a patterned pacing sequence that repeats every N beats, and an electrical signal is obtained that is representative of a plurality of consecutive beats of the patient's heart while it is being paced using the patterned pacing sequence that repeats every N beats. Myocardial electrical stability is then analyzed using frequency domain techniques that are tailored to the patterned pacing sequence used to pace the patient's heart. In other embodiments, the patient's heart need not be paced. This abstract is not intended to be a complete description of, or limit the scope of, the invention. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036272 | METABOLIC MEASURE SYSTEM INCLUDING A MULTIPLE FUNCTION AIRWAY ADAPTER | 2010-02-11 |
20100036273 | Breath Test Device and Method - The disclosure relates breath test devices and methods for the evaluation of liver functional and metabolic capacity or to assess liver heath and/or degree of liver injury. Specifically, there is provided a method of evaluating a liver condition, the method includes on-line monitoring a metabolic product of methacetin, a salt or a derivative of methacetin, in a subject's breath after administering to the subject isotope labeled methacetin, a salt or a derivative thereof in water solution form. There is also provided a device for evaluating a liver condition, the device includes one or more sensors adapted to monitor on-line an isotope level of a metabolic product of labeled methacetin, or a salt or a derivative of methacetin in a subject's breath and a controller adapted to sample measurements of the one or more sensors at a continuous mode. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036274 | IDENTIFICATION OF DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS USING ISOTOPE RATIOS IN BREATH - Methods are disclosed for distinguishing whether an animal is experiencing a bacterial infection or a viral infection. One monitors breath taken from the animal over time to measure the relative amount of a first breath stable isotope to a second breath stable isotope therein over time. A quick change in the isotope ratios within several hours from the likely infection is indicative of a bacterial infection. A delayed change in the isotope ratios, followed by periodic repeated alterations in the ratios, is indicative of viral infection. The methods are particularly efficient when using cavity ringdown spectroscopy for the monitoring. They may be used for monitoring a patient already admitted to a hospital, or for monitoring a patient initially complaining of adverse symptoms, or for triage, or for collectively monitoring a population of animals. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036275 | EEG NET WITH TRANSMISSION CAPABILITIES - An improved apparatus and method of using an EEG net to obtain electroencephalographic measurements from a patient in an emergent or urgent care setting. The net is comprised of a headpiece with a plurality of straps and recording ports formed therein. A recording head of an electrode is associated with each recording port and is pre-incorporated into the net. Transmitting wires are associated with each electrode head and have common terminating points. The terminus of each wire is hard wired into a connecting device that can be directly mated to a receiving console or remotely transmit wirelessly the electrode signals. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036276 | Neurofeedback System - An apparatus and process for low energy neurofeedback includes computer and display means on a general purpose computer to calculate and display dominant brain wave frequencies as measured by an electroencephalogram. The general purpose computer is also operative to compute and display a new frequency that is offset from the dominant frequency by 5 to 20 Hz. A therapeutically beneficial low power RF field is generated in the EEG leads merely by the computation and display of the new frequency without the need to deliberately power the EEG leads. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036277 | ANIMAL TEMPERATURE MONITOR AND MONITORING METHOD - The invention provides apparatus | 2010-02-11 |
20100036278 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION WITHIN A MAMMAL - A system, method and apparatus for determining a physiological condition within a mammal based on pH and/or temperature measurements. In one aspect, the invention is directed to a method of determining vaginal health and/or fertility status in a female mammal comprising: a) inserting a probe into a vagina of the female mammal, a distal portion of the probe comprising an ISFET for measuring pH and a temperature sensor for measuring temperature; b) measuring pH and temperature with the ISFET and the temperature sensor of the probe; c) transmitting signals indicative of the measured pII and temperature to a microprocessor; d) the microprocessor generating an output signal indicative of the fertility and/or vaginal health status in the female mammal based on the signals indicative of the measured pH and temperature; and e) communicating the output signal to a user. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036279 | APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING A PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITION WITHIN A MAMMAL - A system, method and apparatus for determining a physiological condition within a mammal based on pH and/or temperature measurements. In one aspect, the invention is directed to a method of calibrating an apparatus for taking in vivo pH measurements comprising: a) providing a probe having an elongated housing extending along a longitudinal axis, a well formed in a top edge of the elongate housing for holding fluids, a pH sensor located on a floor of the well, the well located at a distal portion of the elongated housing; b) positioning the distal portion of the elongated housing on a base of a removable cap, the removable cap having a lid in an open position; c) supplying a liquid buffered to a known pH to the well and in contact with the pH sensor; d) moving the lid of the removable cap to a closed position so that the distal portion of the elongated housing is enclosed in a cavity of the removable cap, the cavity being substantially free of visible light; and e) calibrating the pH sensor to the known pH. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036280 | METHOD OF UTILISING MEASUREMENTS OF THRESHOLD OF PAIN - A method of determining the sympathetic tone and/or level of stress and/or level or warning system sensitivity includes the steps of: measuring an applied stimulation at a threshold value of the stimulation in one or more sympathetic tone-neutral points and measuring an applied stimulation at the same threshold value in one or more sympathetic tone-dependent points. The invention further relates to a system for applying and measuring a stimulation, and the use of a system for applying and measuring a stimulation for determining the sympathetic tone including the steps of: measuring an applied stimulation at a threshold value of the stimulation at one or more sympathetic tone-neutral points and measuring an applied stimulation at the same threshold value of the stimulation at one or more sympathetic tone-dependent points. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036281 | Integrated Sensor and Lancet Device and Method for Collecting Body Fluid Using the Same - The present invention relates to a sensor/lancet integrated device | 2010-02-11 |
20100036282 | Analysis system for determining an analyte in a body fluid and disposable integrated sample acquisition and analysis element - An analyte determination analysis system with a disposable integrated sample acquisition and analysis element is disclosed. A piercing element has a tip for generating a bodily puncture wound and a test strip having a body fluid sample receiving zone to perform an analysis on a body fluid sample. A reusable analysis instrument comprises a coupling unit that couples the integrated sample acquisition and analysis element to a drive that drives a piercing element in a piercing movement comprising two phases: a propulsion phase wherein the piercing element moves on a puncture path in a puncture direction and a retraction phase wherein the piercing element moves opposite to the puncture direction after reaching a reversal point. A measuring and analysis unit measures a variable characteristic for the determination of the analyte and determines a desired analysis result on the basis of the measurement. The sample receiving zone of the test strip forms a sample contact. The piercing element, located parallel to the test strip, moves on a movement path relative to the test strip a puncture path. The piercing element, located adjacent to the sample contact, has a capillary channel with a sample inlet for body fluid entry after the piercing and a sample outlet for body fluid exit. The piercing element movement has a sample transfer position wherein the sample outlet is adjacent to the sample receiving zone such that the body fluid may be transferred from the capillary channel through the sample outlet to the sample receiving zone. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036283 | ANTI-REFLUX MECHANISM FOR URINE COLLECTION SYTEMS - A urine collection system includes an anti-flux mechanism to reduce the amount of urine that may flow from within the collection bag back into the urine meter. The urine collection system includes a urine meter, a collection member defining at least a first opening for receiving urine from the urine meter and a shield positioned adjacent the opening of the collection member. The shield is affixed to the collection member at predetermined connection points along a periphery of the shield whereby urine flows between the connection points from the urine meter to the collection member. The shield may be affixed to an internal surface of the bag. The shield may be spot welded to the collection member at the connection points. The shield may include at least a first slot configured to permit the passage of fluid therethrough. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036284 | Guide-Wire and Guiding Insert Placement Assembly for Over-the-Wire Catheter Placement and Method of Use - A guiding insert assembly is disclosed that has electromagnetic-radiation-elements at each of its ends. A guiding insert having these elements is suitable for use in conjunction with known equipment in the process of locating the distal end of the guiding insert being placed into a patient. The proximally located element of the guiding insert can be used instead of a connector for contact-less coupling of the guiding insert and the location determining equipment, using an inductive coupler, so as to couple signal to and from the guiding insert during the location process. The coupling device preferably includes an insert retention arrangement, a guiding insert identification means and an end of travel detector. The placement of a catheter over the guiding insert either after placement or at the time of placement is possible. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036285 | SINGLE-AXIS SENSORS ON FLEXIBLE BACKBONE - An apparatus includes a narrow elongate probe is adapted for insertion into the body of a living subject. The probe may be flexible and has a plurality of sensors consisting of single coils of very fine wire wound about a backbone of the probe, which transmit signals proximally via fine connecting wires to a position processor. The position processor analyzes the signals to determine position coordinates at multiple points along the length of the probe. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036286 | DEVICE FOR INDIRECTLY MEASURING OCCLUSAL FORCES - An apparatus, in particular a dental splint, for the measurement of occlusal forces in case of a terminal occlusion of teeth comprises at least one sensor which is arranged outside of an occlusion region of the apparatus. A system for the diagnosis or treatment of bruxism serves to determine the position or the size of occlusal forces on the apparatus. A method allows exact localization and quantitative determination of occlusal forces on the apparatus. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036287 | Method and Device for Detecting Parameters for the Characterization of Motion Sequences at the Human or Animal Body - The invention relates to a bending sensor for detecting function parameters for the characterization of motion sequences at the human or animal body. The bending sensor comprises a fixing element | 2010-02-11 |
20100036288 | LIMB MOVEMENT MONITORING SYSTEM - A limb movement monitoring system, comprising a motion sensor, a garment comprising spatially addressable photonic textiles and spatially resolving pressure-sensitive textiles and furthermore a muscular activity sensor, a processing unit processing the data from the sensors and issuing illumination commands to the spatially addressable photonic textiles and a database. There is furthermore a process for monitoring limb movement by the system. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036289 | Apparatus and Methods for Assessment of Vestibulo-Ocular Reflexes - A rotary disk securely rotates a patient for the purpose of inducing vestibulo-ocular reflex eye movements. The apparatus provides a rotating platform with a positioning post to which a patient can be secured with a safety vest. A headrest on the positioning post permits a patient's head to be positioned at an angle conducive to inducing reflex eye movements. A camera or other recording device is used to view and record eye movements before, during and/or after a patient is subjected to a period of rotation. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036290 | AROUSAL STATE CLASSIFICATION MODEL GENERATING DEVICE, AROUSAL STATE CLASSIFYING DEVICE, AND WARNING DEVICE - There is provided an arousal state classification model generating device for generating a blink waveform pattern model and an arousal state pattern model based on data on a blink waveform, which are preferably used for accurately estimating an arousal level with respect to unspecified object persons, an arousal state classifying device for classifying the arousal state of an object person, and a warning device. In the arousal state classification model generating device, a first pattern model is generated by learning a statistical model by using as learning data first feature data extracted from the blink data of at least one of the eyes of each object person at the time of blinking and blink waveform identification information. A second pattern model is generated by learning a statistical model by using as learning data second feature data including data on the occurrence ratio of each specific type of blink waveform in the sequence of analysis intervals and arousal state information data in which arousal state information indicating the arousal state of each object person is provided to each sequence of analysis intervals. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036291 | OPTIMIZATION AND FEEDBACK CONTROL OF HIFU POWER DEPOSITION THROUGH THE FREQUENCY ANALYSIS OF BACKSCATTERED HIFU SIGNALS - A system and method for dynamically adjusting the energy of HIFU signals delivered to a patient, and/or to aid in visualizing the likely degree and location of HIFU effects on patient tissue. The system transmits a HIFU signal into a patient and receives echoes therefrom. The echo signals are analyzed to determine the energy of the signals in a first range, such as at one or more harmonics and/or sub-harmonics of the fundamental frequency of the HIFU signal, and energy of the echo signals in a second range such as at the fundamental frequency of the HIFU signal. Based on the comparison, the energy and/or focus of the HIFU signals delivered to the patient is adjusted. An image of the compared echo signal powers in two or more frequency ranges may also be displayed for a user or used to adjust the focus point of the HIFU signals. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036292 | OPTIMIZATION AND FEEDBACK CONTROL OF HIFU POWER DEPOSITION THROUGH THE ANALYSIS OF DETECTED SIGNAL CHARACTERISTICS - A system and method for adjusting or selecting the treatment parameters for HIFU signals to treat a target treatment site, and/or to aid in visualizing the likely degree and location of HIFU effects on patient tissue. The system transmits one or more test signals into patient tissue and receives signals created in response to the test signals. The signals are analyzed to determine a response curve of how a characteristic of the signal varies with the one or more test signals. The response curve of the detected signals is used to select a treatment parameter. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036293 | HIFU treatment probe - A high-intensity focused ultrasound device with a translatory dive assembly and a rotary drive assembly mounted to a single-piece frame and disposed therewith inside a handle casing includes a focused ultrasound transducer driven by the drive assemblies via a pair of transducer shafts surrounded by an inner sleeve and outer sleeve that sandwich a bolus tube, the outer sleeve being slidably removable from atop the inner sleeve. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036294 | Radially-Firing Electrohydraulic Lithotripsy Probe - Invasive side-firing electrohydraulic lithotripsy probes that creates a substantially annular shockwave to break up concretions are disclosed. Generally, the side-firing electrohydraulic lithotripsy probe includes a lithotripter tip including a first electrode and a second electrode. The first electrode is positioned at a distal end of the lithotripter tip and the second electrode is positioned in the lithotripter tip such that an end of the second electrode is coaxially aligned with an end of the first electrode. An electric arc between the first and second electrodes causes a shockwave to radiate radially from the lithotripter tip. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036295 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FRACTIONAL DEFORMATION AND TREATMENT OF CUTANEOUS AND SUBCUTANEOUS TISSUE - Devices and methods of treatment of tissue, such as skin tissue and subcutaneous tissue, with thermal control elements are disclosed. Some disclosed devices and methods employ local deformation of tissue in small areas. Devices and methods employing local deformation are used to produce fractional thermal treatments. Some devices and methods are external to a subject's skin others are beneath the subject's skin in the subcutaneous tissue. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036296 | Apparatus for the Oscillation of the Foot and to Activate the Blood Stream - Comprises a base ( | 2010-02-11 |
20100036297 | CHAIR HAVING EXERCISE FUNCTION OF SONIC VIBRATION TYPE - Provided is a chair having a sonic vibration type exercise function which enables a user to make an exercise and to undergo medical treatment using vibration at a state where the user sits on or lies down on the chair. The chair includes a seat, a vibration generator which is placed at the lower part of the seat and provides vertical vibration for the seat, a seat housing which supports the vibration generator at the lower part of the seat, and a support which supports the lower part of the seat housing on the ground, to thereby make the seat vertically vibrate by an electromagnetic force of the vibration generator and enable a user sitting on lying down on the seat to make an exercise and take a cure treatment. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036298 | MASSAGE HEAD AND MASSAGE APPARATUS EMPLOYING SAID HEAD - This massage head is fitted with a case defining an internal chamber in which a skinfold is formed when it is applied to the skin of a patient. The fold presses against the lower edges of the chamber, which is defined by two lateral walls and by two transverse walls The transverse walls each include a clack valve able to be driven in a pivoting motion, so as to cause the lower edges of the clack valves in contact with the skinfold to come closer together or move further apart. The relative displacement of the clack valves is ensured by of a motorized rotary cam provided in the massage head. The cam defines a cam path engaging with a component associated with the clack valves, and able to cause the swivelling motion thereof. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036299 | COMPRESSION SYSTEM - The apparatus comprises an inflatable sleeve | 2010-02-11 |
20100036300 | Orthopaedic Devices - A custom mouldable orthopaedic device ( | 2010-02-11 |
20100036301 | Therapeutic Cushioning and Devices for Assisting Respiration of and administering fluid to a patient - The present invention is directed to both therapeutic cushioning designed to support the head of a patient in bed to improve respiration and a series of devices designed to assist a patient's respiration and administer fluid to the patient, by ensuring such devices cannot be inadvertently removed from the patient in the absence of medical personnel and cause unwanted injury to the patient. At the same, time, a device is provided to assist a patient's breathing in the absence of such assistive devices, e.g., during sleep. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036302 | WALKING ASSISTANCE DEVICE - The present invention provides a walking assistance device comprising a pelvis support member ( | 2010-02-11 |
20100036303 | KNEE JOINT BANDAGE - A knee joint bandage made of elastic textile material having a profiled insert encompassing the kneecap in a recess, the insert being covered by an overlay fastened to the textile material. Within the profile insert is a flexible, non-expandable tensioning member for connecting the regions of the kneecap poles on the fibula side in an arc around the kneecap wherein the distance between these regions increases during bending of the knee joint, the distance of the arc from the connecting line of the knee poles in decreased, and the tensioning member presses on the adjacent side of the kneecap, displacing the same medially and centering it. The bandage is provided with a flexible tensioning band, which partially covers the kneecap in its peripheral area relative to the tensioning member, the tensioning band substantially extends in the direction between the kneecap poles such that it counteracts a lifting of the kneecap. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036304 | Device and method for combining an athletic shoe and conventional ankle brace to limit active ankle inversion - A device and method is provided wherein a non-extendable strap is attached to the interior of an athletic, or other type of shoe, commencing on the instep side, extending below the user's foot, and ankle, which has been previously fitted with a commercial brace or wrap or taped, which is inserted within the shoe, and the strap is attached within the shoe again on the outstep upper side. The strap element is drawn tight about the user's ankle when the shoe is laced, strapped, or otherwise secured about the user's foot. The strap element extends above the user's ankle, and is pulled taut and affixed to the brace, or wrap, or separately taped, at a position on the outside of the user's lower leg. The device and method of attachment allows the shoe and brace or wrap to act together, as an integrated system, to limit active ankle inversion. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036305 | STERILANT SYSTEM - A two-part sterilant system comprises: (a) a first part comprising a first reagent in an aqueous medium having a first foam promoter dissolved therein and contained in a first dispenser whereby it may be dispensed as a first foam; and (b) a second part which comprises a second reagent in an aqueous medium having a second foam promoter dissolved therein and contained in a second dispenser whereby it may be dispensed as a second foam; wherein the first reagent and the second reagent will react to provide a sterilising composition when the first foam is mixed with the second foam. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036306 | Support Device for a Joint - Support devices for joints of the human body are disclosed. A support device for an ankle includes a main body having a medial portion and a lateral portion disposed about the ankle, and an interior surface; at least one of a medial support member disposed in a cavity in the medial portion of said main body and a lateral support member disposed in a cavity in the lateral portion of said main body; a strap disposed on a proximal portion of said main body, said strap having fastening means adapted to create a first level of pressure in the front of the lower leg immediately proximal to the ankle and a second level of pressure in the rear of the lower leg immediately proximal to the ankle; and one or more proprioceptive members disposed on the interior surface of said main body. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036307 | METHODS, APPARATUSES AND SYSTEMS FOR CAVAL STENTING FOR VENOUS DRAINAGE - A self expanding cannula with improved drainage properties based upon its greater length is provided, along with methods of using the cannula in cardiopulmonary bypass. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036308 | WOUND PENETRATING HEMOSTATIC DEVICE IMPREGNATED WITH COAGULANT, ANTIBIOTIC AND/OR ANESTHETIC - A tampon assembly used for penetration injuries to provide hemostasis and simultaneous broad spectrum antibiotic/anesthetic application. The tampon includes a helically-wound absorbent member impregnated with coagulant, covered with biodegradable or plastic accordion-pleated sheath including a bioluminescent tape outer marker. The device would also contain a measured dose of antibiotic/anesthetic suspension sealed within the confines of the outer sheath. The outer sheath would preferably have a perforated petal-shaped tip to enable wound insertion followed by through passage of the contained wound packing and treatment liquids/emulsions, etc. A radio opaque cotton withdrawal string would attach to the absorbent member at the end facing the wound opening. An insertion stick/plunger is used for tampon deposition within the wound. Manual pressure on the plunger would cause seal rupture and expulsion of the wound packing and treatment through the ruptured tip of the sheath. The tampon device may be of various sizes or shapes to conform to various injuries. It may be used intra-operatively during surgery as well. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036309 | LOW ABSORBENCY TAMPON PLEDGET AND METHOD OF TESTING - An improved light duty tampon is defined by a quantity of an absorbent material arranged in substantially cylindrical form and having a lower dry bulk density, lower expansion values, and lower fluid absorption rates, as compared to similar absorbent capacity tampon pledgets. A method of testing a light duty tampon includes determining absorbent capacity, density, radial expansion width, and expansion rate of the tampon. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036310 | INTEGRATED PATIENT MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MEDICATION DELIVERY - An integrated patient monitoring and control system is provided which includes a sample set, the sample set being adapted for coupling to the patient to obtain a specimen from the patient, a sensor, the sensor being adapted to receive the specimen from the sample set and to analyze the sample, a medication control unit, the medication control unit receiving information from the sensor, and utilizing that information to determine medication dosing information for the patient, and a medication administration system, the medication administration system receiving the dosing information from the medication control unit, and adapted to cause administration of the medication to the patient. If the sample set is adapted for blood draw, the system advantageously is performed in conjunction with a pneumatic pressure cuff, inflated so as to aid in blood draw. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036311 | ENHANCEMENT OF LIGHT ACTIVATED THERAPY BY IMMUNE AUGMENTATION USING ANTI-CTLA-4 ANTIBODY - The efficacy of light activated therapy treatment is enhanced by stimulating the immune system of the patient substantially above a normal level. Abnormal tissue that is destroyed by the light activated therapy releases factors that stimulate the immune system, leading to systemic reductions in abnormal tissue (i.e., reduction beyond the region treated using light). By further stimulating the immune system using an anti-CTLA-4 antibody, the systemic destruction of abnormal tissue is enhanced. | 2010-02-11 |
20100036312 | APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR REMOVING OBSTRUCTIVE MATERIAL FROM BODY LUMENS - An apparatus is provided for removing material within a body lumen that includes a catheter including a proximal end, a distal end for introduction into a body lumen, and an aspiration lumen extending therebetween; a guide member extending from the distal end and terminating in a distal tip, the guide member comprising a track adjacent a track lumen extending from the distal tip into the aspiration lumen; and an obstruction clearing device deployable from the guide member and retractable along the track. In addition or alternatively, the apparatus includes a cutting head reciprocable within the aspiration lumen adjacent the distal end for macerating material being aspirated into the aspiration lumen. | 2010-02-11 |