Iobbi
Mario Iobbi, Agoura, CA US
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20100121314 | REGULATED DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM - A drug delivery device for regulating delivery of a drug to a patient ( | 05-13-2010 |
Mario Iobbi, Agoura Hills, CA US
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20090050152 | Device and Method for Automatically Regulating Supplemental Oxygen Flow-Rate - Device and method for limiting adverse events during supplemental oxygen therapy are disclosed. In the present invention, the oxygen flow between a patient and an oxygen source is controlled with a valve such as a proportional solenoid capable of constraining flow-rates within a continuous range. The flow-rate of oxygen is accurately controlled in a closed-loop with flow-rate measurements. Measures of a patient's vital physiological statistics are used to automatically determine optimum therapeutic oxygen flow-rate. Controller signal filtering is disclosed to improve the overall response and stability. The control algorithm varies flow-rates to minimize disturbances in the patient feedback measurements. | 02-26-2009 |
20120290078 | HEART VALVE DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH VALVE CATHETER - A heart valve delivery system is provided wherein a prosthetic valve is carried on a valve catheter inside a tubular delivery sleeve. The valve catheter has a distal end coupled to a mop. The mop comprises a plurality of flexible extensions configured for releasable attachment to the prosthetic valve. A lead screw nut is coupled to a proximal end of the tubular delivery sleeve and a lead screw is coupled to the valve catheter. The lead screw engages the lead screw nut and rotation of the lead screw causes the delivery sleeve to retract relative to the valve catheter and the prosthetic valve for exposing the prosthetic valve. The flexible extensions of the mop allow expansion of the valve while maintaining the attachment during placement of the valve at a native valve site. | 11-15-2012 |
20130096671 | METHOD OF IMPLANTING A SELF-EXPANDABLE PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE - A method of implanting a collapsible prosthetic heart valve is disclosed. The prosthetic heart valve includes three biological leaflets mounted within a self-expanding tubular leaflet frame formed of nitinol. The method comprises loading a collapsed prosthetic heart valve into a distal end of a delivery tube. The distal end of the delivery tube is inserted into a vasculature of a patient and positioned proximal to an aortic valve. The prosthetic heart valve is expelled into an annulus of the aortic valve and allowed to self-expand to a first diameter. A balloon is then inflated within the prosthetic heart valve for expanding the prosthetic heart valve to a second diameter, wherein the second diameter is larger than the first diameter, thereby securely implanting the prosthetic heart valve within the annulus of the aortic valve. | 04-18-2013 |
Mario Iobbi, Westlake Village, CA US
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20130096674 | MINIMALLY-INVASIVE PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE METHOD - A method of implanting a collapsible prosthetic heart valve is disclosed. The prosthetic heart valve includes three biological leaflets mounted within a self-expanding tubular leaflet frame formed of nitinol. The method comprises loading a collapsed prosthetic heart valve into a distal end of a delivery tube. The distal end of the delivery tube is inserted into a vasculature of a patient and positioned proximal to an aortic valve. The prosthetic heart valve is expelled into an annulus of the aortic valve and expanded. The prosthetic heart valve includes cusp positioners that engage sinus cavities above the valve annulus and rotationally orient the prosthetic valve. Preferred embodiments of the cusp positioners do not occlude the coronary arteries. | 04-18-2013 |
Mario Gabriel Iobbi, Westlake Village, CA US
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20150182334 | HEART VALVE DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH VALVE CATHETER - A heart valve delivery system is provided wherein a prosthetic valve is carried on a valve catheter inside a delivery sleeve. A step balloon protrudes from the delivery sleeve and provides a tapered surface for facilitating advancement through a body vessel. The step balloon also aids in crossing the leaflets of a native valve. After the prosthetic valve is positioned within the native valve, the delivery sleeve is retracted to expose the prosthetic valve. If necessary, the step balloon may be expanded to securely seat the prosthetic valve at the site of the native valve. The prosthetic valve is preferably coupled to the valve catheter by a plurality of flexible extension arms which allow the prosthetic valve to be collapsed after initial deployment such that the prosthetic valve may be repositioned if necessary. | 07-02-2015 |
Mario M. Iobbi, Irvine, CA US
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20080269878 | MINIMALLY-INVASIVE HEART VALVE WITH CUSP POSITIONERS - A prosthetic heart valve having an internal support frame with a continuous, undulating leaflet frame defined therein. The leaflet frame has three cusp regions positioned at an inflow end intermediate three commissure regions positioned at an outflow end thereof. The leaflet frame may be cloth covered and flexible leaflets attached thereto form occluding surfaces of the valve. The support frame further includes three cusp positioners rigidly fixed with respect to the leaflet frame and located at the outflow end of the support frame intermediate each pair of adjacent commissure regions. The valve is desirably compressible so as to be delivered in a minimally invasive manner through a catheter to the site of implantation. Upon expulsion from catheter, the valve expands into contact with the surrounding native valve annulus and is anchored in place without the use of sutures. In the aortic valve position, the cusp positioners angle outward into contact with the sinus cavities, and compress the native leaflets if they are not excised, or the aortic wall if they are. The support frame may be formed from a flat sheet of Nitinol that is bent into a three-dimensional configuration and heat set. A holder having spring-like arms connected to inflow projections of the valve may be used to deliver, reposition and re-collapse the valve, if necessary. | 10-30-2008 |
Robert Matthew Iobbi, Nottingham, MD US
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20130185204 | CONSOLIDATED CHECKING ACCOUNT AND CREDIT LINE - A consolidated account may be created from several financial accounts such as checking accounts and bank loans. Deposits to one of the checking accounts may be applied to one of the bank loans which may minimize interest charges. | 07-18-2013 |