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20110301527 | Moist Heat Drug Delivery Apparatus and Method - A novel moist steam heating cabinet unit is used as a medical device for humidification, hydration and dispensing of medicinal Hot Packs. The technology provides multifunctional options for both medicinal and non medicinal hot pack treatment as well as for other applications and uses, for example—including creation, manufacturing and curing of pharmaceutical compounds that require a controlled steam process and method. A moist heating device is a unit designed and constructed to deliver a timed, heated fluidic steam coming from a moisture generating heating source. This moist heating by employing steam heat activates the therapeutic potential of a portable topical compress or hot pack wrap applicator, of various shapes and sizes, for transdermal use and neat applications of a “wet medicinal dressing.” The moisture provides the activating liquid and fluidic environment for the flowing through, titrating, and permeating delivery of drugs or medicaments held within a medicinal pack. | 12-08-2011 |
20140234793 | MOIST HEAT DRUG DELIVERY APPARATUS AND METHOD - A novel moist steam heating cabinet unit is used as a medical device for humidification, hydration, and dispensing of medicinal hot packs. The technology provides multifunctional options from both medicine and non-medicinal hot pack treatment, as well as for other applications and uses, for example—including creation, manufacturing, and curing of pharmaceutical compounds that require a controlled steam process and method. A moist heating device is a unit designed and constructed to deliver a timed, heated fluidic steam coming from a moisture-heating source. This moist heating by employing steam heat activates the therapeutic potential of a portable topical compress or hot pack with a applicator of various shapes and sizes, for transdermal use and neat applications of a “wet medicinal dressing.” The moisture provides the activating liquid and fluidic environment for the flowing through, titrating, and permeating delivery of hydrous and anhydrous drugs or medicaments held within a medicinal pack. | 08-21-2014 |
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20090252746 | ERYTHROPOIETIN RECEPTOR BINDING ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to antibodies and antibody fragments thereof that bind to and activate an erythropoietin receptor. The present invention also relates to methods of modulating the endogenous activity of an erythropoietin receptor in a mammal using said antibodies as well as pharmaceutical compositions containing said antibodies. | 10-08-2009 |
20140072959 | RAPID TESTS FOR INSURANCE UNDERWRITING - The present invention relates to rapid test devices, kits and systems comprising the rapid test devices for assessing at least two analytes in a sample derived from a life or health insurance applicant, said at least two analytes being selected from the group consisting of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigen (e.g., a HIV polypeptide), a HIV polynucleotide, an anti-HIV antibody, a hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigen (e.g., a HCV polypeptide), a HCV polynucleotide, an anti-HCV antibody, a liver enzyme alanine transaminase (ALT), a liver enzyme aspartate transaminase (AST), nt-probnp (or NT-proBNP), probnp (or proBNP), cotinine, nicotine, cocaine, a metabolite of cocaine (e.g., benzoylecgonine), prostate-specific antigen (PSA), apolipoprotein A-1 (ApoA1), apolipoprotein B (ApoB), Hemoglobin A1c and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP). The present invention also relates to methods for using the rapid test devices, kits and systems as part of the assessment of the life or health insurance applications. | 03-13-2014 |
20160003819 | RAPID TESTS FOR INSURANCE UNDERWRITING - The present invention relates to rapid test devices, kits and systems comprising the rapid test devices for assessing at least two analytes in a sample derived from a life or health insurance applicant, said at least two analytes being selected from the group consisting of a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigen (e.g., a HIV polypeptide), a HIV polynucleotide, an anti-HIV antibody, a hepatitis C virus (HCV) antigen (e.g., a HCV polypeptide), a HCV polynucleotide, an anti-HCV antibody, a liver enzyme alanine transaminase (ALT), a liver enzyme aspartate transaminase (AST), nt-probnp (or NT-proBNP), probnp (or proBNP), cotinine, nicotine, cocaine, a metabolite of cocaine (e.g., benzoylecgonine), pro state-specific antigen (PSA), apolipoprotein A-1 (ApoA1), apolipoprotein B (ApoB), Hemoglobin Ale and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP). The present invention also relates to methods for using the rapid test devices, kits and systems as part of the assessment of the life or health insurance applications. | 01-07-2016 |
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20100125174 | Remote Support of Implantable Medical Devices - Exemplary medical devices and systems for providing remote support relating to implantable medical devices (IMDS) are described. One method generates a graphical user-interface (GUI) relating to an IMD on a local medical device configured to interrogate the IMD. The method also recreates the GUI on a remote medical device effective that a cursor of the GUI can be manipulated from both the local medical device and the remote medical device while selection of IMD parameter values is available only at the local medical device. | 05-20-2010 |
20100152806 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OPERATING AN IMPLANTABLE DEVICE FOR MEDICAL PROCEDURES - When a medical procedure is performed on a patient in whom an implantable medical device is implanted, the medical procedure may have undesired effects on the medical device, such as triggering a response that initiates therapy by the device that is unnecessary and potentially dangerous to the patient. Systems and methods may facilitate performing of such medical procedures on such patients by temporarily reprogramming the medical device, monitoring for one or more detectable characteristics associated with the medical procedure to be performed, and restoring normal programming of the device based on detection and/or lack of detection of the detectable characteristic(s). | 06-17-2010 |
20100217141 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO CORRELATE ARRHYTHMIC AND ISCHEMIC EVENTS - Systems and methods for determining whether there is a correlation between arrhythmias and myocardial ischemic episodes are provided. An implantable system (e.g., a monitor, pacemaker or ICD) is used to monitor for arrhythmias and to monitor for myocardial ischemic episodes. When such events are detected by the implantable system, the implantable system stores (e.g., in its memory) data indicative of the detected arrhythmias and data indicative of the detected myocardial, ischemic episodes. Then, for each detected arrhythmia, a determination is made based on the data, whether there was a myocardial ischemic episode detected within a specified temporal proximity of (e.g., within a specified amount of time of) the arrhythmia. Where a myocardial ischemic episode occurred within the specified temporal proximity of an arrhythmia, data for the two events can be linked. Additionally, when a log of arrhythmias is displayed, for each arrhythmia there is an indication of whether a myocardial ischemic episode was detected within the specified temporal proximity of the arrhythmia. This abstract is not intended to be a complete description of, or limit the scope of, the invention. | 08-26-2010 |
20100331713 | POST-EXERCISE ARRHTYMIA DETECTION - Post-exercise arrhythmias are detected by an implantable medical device. In some aspects, post-exercise arrhythmia may be prognostic of a worsening cardiovascular condition. Thus, the detection of post-exercise arrhythmia may be used as an indicator for adjusting the therapy prescribed for a patient. In some aspects post-exercise arrhythmia are detected if a patient is exercising at a level that equals or exceeds a threshold exercise level. In some aspects, therapy for a patient is modified if the detected post-exercise arrhythmia exceeds a threshold arrhythmia level. In some aspects therapy for a patient is modified if ischemia is detected in conjunction with post-exercise arrhythmia. | 12-30-2010 |
20110208261 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSESSING AND REPROGRAMMING SENSING VECTORS FOR USE WITH AN IMPLANTABLE CARDIAC RHYTHM MANAGEMENT DEVICE - Techniques are provided for use with a pacemaker or other implantable medical device capable of sensing electrical signals along a set of programmable sensing vectors. In one example, electrical cardiac signals are sensed within a patient using a primary sensing vector connected to a primary sensing channel for use in controlling the delivery of therapy. If the device detects a significant drop in key signal parameters such as peak signal amplitude or slew rate, an assessment is made whether an alternate sensing vector provides improved cardiac signal sensing. During the assessment, the device can continue to sense signals along the primary channel for the purposes of controlling therapy while alternate vectors are assessed in the background. If it is determined that an alternate sensing vector provides improved cardiac signal sensing, the primary sensing channel can be switched to the alternate sensing vector for use in controlling further therapy. | 08-25-2011 |
20110319951 | Systems and Methods for Use by an Implantable Medical Device for Controlling Multi-Site CRT Pacing in the Presence of Atrial Tachycardia - Systems and methods are provided for use by implantable medical devices equipped to deliver multi-site left ventricular (MSLV) pacing. MSLV is associated with a relatively long post-ventricular atrial blanking (PVAB) period that might limit the detection of pathologic rapid organized atrial tachycardias (OAT). In one example, MSLV cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) pacing is delivered within a tracking mode. A possible atrial tachycardia is detected based on the atrial rate exceeding an atrial tachycardia assessment rate (ATAR) threshold. The device then switches to single-site LV pacing, thereby effectively shortening the PVAB to detect additional atrial events that might otherwise be obscured, and thereby permitting the device to more reliably distinguish organized atrial tachycardias (such as atrial flutter) from sinus tachycardia. The device may also employ an automatic mode switch (AMS) threshold that is set higher than the ATAR threshold for use in switching from tracking modes to nontracking modes. | 12-29-2011 |
20110319953 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR USE BY AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING MULTI-SITE CRT PACING IN THE PRESENCE OF ATRIAL TACHYCARDIA - Systems and methods are provided for use by implantable medical devices equipped to deliver multi-site left ventricular (MSLV) pacing. Sequential MSLV is associated with a relatively long post-ventricular atrial blanking (PVAB) period that might limit the detection of pathologic rapid organized atrial tachycardias (OAT). In one example, sequential MSLV cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) pacing is delivered within a tracking mode. A possible atrial tachycardia is detected based on the atrial rate exceeding an atrial tachycardia assessment rate (ATAR) threshold. The device then switches to either single-site LV pacing or simultaneous MSLV pacing, thereby effectively shortening the PVAB to detect additional atrial events that might otherwise be obscured, and thereby permitting the device to more reliably distinguish OATs (such as atrial flutter) from sinus tachycardia. The device may also employ an automatic mode switch (AMS) threshold set higher than the ATAR threshold for use in switching from tracking modes to nontracking modes. | 12-29-2011 |
20130218036 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS TO CORRELATE ARRHYTHMIC AND ISCHEMIC EVENTS - Systems and methods for determining whether there is a correlation between arrhythmias and myocardial ischemic episodes are provided. An implantable system (e.g., a monitor, pacemaker or ICD) is used to monitor for arrhythmias and to monitor for myocardial ischemic episodes. When such events are detected by the implantable system, the implantable system stores (e.g., in its memory) data indicative of the detected arrhythmias and data indicative of the detected myocardial ischemic episodes. Then, for each detected arrhythmia, a determination is made based on the data, whether there was a myocardial ischemic episode detected within a specified temporal proximity of (e.g., within a specified amount of time of) the arrhythmia. Where a myocardial ischemic episode occurred within the specified temporal proximity of an arrhythmia, data for the two events can be linked. Additionally, when a log of arrhythmias is displayed, for each arrhythmia there is an indication of whether a myocardial ischemic episode was detected within the specified temporal proximity of the arrhythmia. This abstract is not intended to be a complete description of, or limit the scope of, the invention. | 08-22-2013 |
20140039332 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISCRIMINATION OF VT AND SVT ARRHYTHMIAS - Methods and systems are provided for discriminating heart arrhythmias. The methods and systems include identifying an arrhythmia, recording a predetermined number of beats during the arrhythmia as a base arrhythmia (BA) beats; delivering anti-tachy pacing (ATP) therapy to at least one chamber of the heart. After delivering the ATP therapy, the methods and system record at least one return beat representing cardiac activity following the ATP therapy, determines whether the return beat originated in a reference chamber of the heart, compares a morphology of the return beat to a morphology of the BA beat; and declares a VT or SVT based on the comparing operation. | 02-06-2014 |
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20140156521 | METHODS FOR DISCOVERING AND PAYING DEBTS OWED BY A GROUP - Ranking payment requests includes a peer-to-peer payment system that employs a server configured for receiving a payment request from a requester computing device; receiving location data of the requester network device; receiving a request for a ranking of payment requests; searching social network information of the payor for occurrences of the requester of the payment request; receiving location data of the payor network device, the location data comprising a location of the payor computing device and a location history of the payor computing device; searching a transaction history of the payor; ranking the payment requests based at least in part on one or more of the location of the requester, a strength of social network connections to the payor for each of the payment requesters, and number of previous transactions between the payor and the requester; and providing the ranking of the payment requests to the payor. | 06-05-2014 |
20140188727 | MANAGEMENT OF EMAILED PAYMENT RECIPIENTS - An email payment system and method to provide users with the ability to initiate and send payments to one more recipients via email messaging. A user interface is provided in an email client that allows a user to insert payment with the email. Payment details are collected through one or more payment modals displayed in the email client. A payment object is inserted into the body of the email and is displayed to both the sender and recipient. The payment details captured in the payment object are communicated to a payment processor. The payment processor uses electronic payment accounts associated with the corresponding sender and recipient email addresses to identify the relevant electronic payment accounts and transfer the payment between said accounts. A status of the payment transaction is tracked and displayed within the payment object of the emails residing in both the sender and recipient email client. | 07-03-2014 |
20140279457 | PAYMENTS IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - Users of a communication system can initiate electronic payments during a communication session hosted by the communication system or via a social network identity page hosted by the communication system. The communication system detects a payment signal from a user of the communication system and the collects payment information details either by displaying a payment object interface in a communication application of the user or receiving payment information input directly from the user's communication device. The payment information includes sender and recipient payment account identifiers that are communicated to a payment processing system for processing and delivery of the designated payment amount to the recipient. | 09-18-2014 |
20160042330 | METHODS FOR DISCOVERING AND PAYING DEBTS OWED BY A GROUP - Ranking payment requests includes a peer-to-peer payment system that employs a server configured for receiving a payment request from a requester computing device; receiving location data of the requester network device; receiving a request for a ranking of payment requests; searching social network information of the payor for occurrences of the requester of the payment request; receiving location data of the payor network device, the location data comprising a location of the payor computing device and a location history of the payor computing device; searching a transaction history of the payor; ranking the payment requests based at least in part on one or more of the location of the requester, a strength of social network connections to the payor for each of the payment requesters, and number of previous transactions between the payor and the requester; and providing the ranking of the payment requests to the payor. | 02-11-2016 |