Tobacman
Benjamin David Tobacman, Burr Ridge, IL US
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20110040798 | Personal health record accessible by cell phone - The invention permits the documentation of medical information on a cell phone, enabling improved communication between health care provider and patient. Electronic medical records will be transferable to the cell phone and be stored. The owner of the cell phone will be able to maintain a longitudinal record of health information and be able to share this information with different health care providers. The portability of medical information by the patient will enable continuity, accuracy, and accessibility | 02-17-2011 |
Joanne K. Tobacman, Burr Ridge, IL US
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20090004677 | QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF BCL10 - Methods of and kits for quantitatively determining the concentrations of Bcl10 in a biological sample were developed that provide an accurate means of identifying therapeutic molecules with a plurality of therapeutic effects. A solid-phase sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for human Bcl10 that provides reproducible, precise measurements was developed and characterized. The sensitivity of the assay is 0.25 ng/ml, enabling accurate detection of small quantities of Bcl10. The sensitive and specific, solid-phase, sandwich ELISA for Bcl10 is well-suited for the accurate determination of Bcl10 values in different experimental conditions, in immune and non-immune cells, and may find use in a clinical context. An ELISA as described herein may have particular clinical utility, since increased Bcl10 is associated with inflammation, infection and malignancy. | 01-01-2009 |
Joanne Kramer Tobacman, Burr Ridge, IL US
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20110040798 | Personal health record accessible by cell phone - The invention permits the documentation of medical information on a cell phone, enabling improved communication between health care provider and patient. Electronic medical records will be transferable to the cell phone and be stored. The owner of the cell phone will be able to maintain a longitudinal record of health information and be able to share this information with different health care providers. The portability of medical information by the patient will enable continuity, accuracy, and accessibility | 02-17-2011 |
Kenneth Tobacman, Cedar, MN US
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20080306569 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING BATTERY STATUS OF IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A battery monitoring system monitors status of a battery in an implantable medical device by comparing a measured battery status trend to a calculated battery status trend. The measured battery status trend is a trend of measured parameter values each indicative of an actual state of depletion of the battery. The calculated battery status trend is a trend of calculated parameter values each indicative of an expected state of depletion of the battery. | 12-11-2008 |
20110208455 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MONITORING BATTERY STATUS OF IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - A battery monitoring system monitors status of a battery in an implantable medical device by comparing a measured battery status trend to a calculated battery status trend. The measured battery status trend is a trend of measured parameter values each indicative of an actual state of depletion of the battery. The calculated battery status trend is a trend of calculated parameter values each indicative of an expected state of depletion of the battery. | 08-25-2011 |
Kenneth L. Tobacman, Cedar, MN US
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20090281589 | Methods and Devices for Implementing Time of Day Pacing Adjustments - Methods and systems are directed to delivering cardiac pacing therapy to a patient. A pacing therapy associated with one or more pacing parameters is delivered. Alternate cardiac pacing therapies associated with one or more alternate pacing parameters are transitioned to, based on a sleep/wake cycle of the patient. Interactions between the pacing parameters of the pacing therapy and the alternate pacing parameters are resolved. Resolving pacing parameters may be based on analysis of lower rate limits and/or lower rate hysteresis, for example. | 11-12-2009 |
Kenneth T. Tobacman, Cedar, MN US
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20090278696 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING ENHANCED WEIGHT ALERT NOTIFICATION DURING AUTOMATED PATIENT MANAGEMENT - A system and method for providing enhanced weight alert notification during automated patient management is presented. A plurality of weight measurements in an automated patient environment from a weight monitoring device for a patient during an observation period is remotely obtained. A raw baseline weight for the patient is determined based on a function of the weight measurements. Irregularities in the weight measurements are identified. The raw baseline weight is processed into a baseline weight by application of a correction coefficient to the irregularities. Weight remotely measured in the automated patient environment for the patient on a substantially regular basis is obtained. Changes in the weight are identified by periodic comparison to the baseline weight. An alert notification is generated in response to the change in weight. | 11-12-2009 |