Dearmond
Daniel T. Dearmond, San Antonio, TX US
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20140018696 | PROTECTIVE MATRIX FOR INTRACORPOREAL BIOSENSORS THAT IMPROVES GASTROINTESTINAL LEAK DETECTION, DETECTS AIR LEAKS AFTER LUNG SURGERY, AND MEASURES CARDIAC OUTPUT AFTER HEART SURGERY - The system and method may measure and monitor physiological changes in a body. In some embodiments, the system and method may measure the impedance at a site in the body. In some embodiments, the system and method identify, quantify, and localize leaks from a site following surgery, measure cardiac contractility, or lung compliance. In an embodiment, the system includes a measuring device with one or more sensors embedded in a porous matrix. Changes in the electrical properties of one or more sensors may be used to determine the presence of leaks from a site following surgery, measure cardiac contractility, or lung compliance, depending on the position of the device. | 01-16-2014 |
Daniel Thomas Dearmond, San Antonio, TX US
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20140371550 | ELECTROLYTIC BIOSENSOR - An electrolytic biosensor for use in intracorporeal leak detection may be incorporated into a surgical drain that is installed post-operatively at the site of a wound. The electrolytic biosensor may be used to monitor drain effluent flowing through the surgical drain by measuring a fluid conductivity of the drain effluent. Certain changes, patterns, or responses of the so measured fluid conductivity values may be indicative of a physiological condition of the wound. For example, when the wound is a gastrointestinal anastomosis, the fluid conductivity values measured with the electrolytic biosensor may be used to characterize a fluid integrity of the gastrointestinal anastomosis. An electrolytic biosensor system may include an application that records conductivity data and provides notifications, such as a patient alarm, when a leak is detected. | 12-18-2014 |
Isabelle Marguerite Dearmond, San Diego, CA US
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20120232031 | INJECTABLE FORMULATIONS FOR INTRA-ARTICULAR OR PERI-ARTICULAR ADMINISTRATION - Described herein are injectable formulations for intra-articular or peri-articular administration, wherein the formulation is administered to treat joint pain. An injectable formulation for intra-articular or peri-articular administration disclosed herein comprises a therapeutically-effective amount of a leukotriene synthesis inhibitor compound formulated for intra-articular or peri-articular administration. | 09-13-2012 |
Joshua Michael-James Dearmond, Greenville, KY US
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20100213141 | Suspension liquid extraction apparatus and method - The present invention relates to an apparatus for removing liquid from a suspension. More particularly, the present invention relates to a filtration apparatus using vacuum pressure, compressed air and radiant heat to facilitate extraction of water from a suspension and an air flow within the vacuum chamber to remove the evaporate as a cost-efficient and resource-efficient means of filtering and drying solids in large volumes of suspension to remove interstitial and chemically bound liquids, resulting in up to 100% total solids. | 08-26-2010 |