Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080262535 | Method and an apparatus for adjusting Blood circulation in a limb - A mechanized tourniquet adapted for application in a surgery, emergency or military situation to stop arterial blood loss in an injured limb, which is optionally activated by a user or automatically by detecting therein the free tip of its pressure-applying band. The tourniquet and its electromechanical tension device are automatically controlled by means of the band tension controlling mechanism and a timer initialized by a safety signal. | 10-23-2008 |
20090137919 | LUNG VOLUME MONITORING METHOD AND DEVICE - A method for determining functional residual capacity (FRC) of a patient while ventilating the patient. The system may include a medical ventilator which provides inhalation and exhalation from the patient, a sensor which measures a fraction one or more gas components of the inhalation and a fraction of the same gas components of the exhalation. A step change of oxygen fraction is provided to the inhalation of the patient. Subsequent to the step change, The fractions of the gas components are measured in the inhalation and in the exhalation. The functional residual capacity of the lungs of the patient is measured based on the fraction of the gas components in the inhalation and in the exhalation. The step change is provided manually by a technician, or automatically by programming a programmable device to provide the step change automatically to the patient by the medical ventilator. The step change is either an increase or a decrease in of the oxygen fraction. | 05-28-2009 |
20090155341 | Medical device and a method for applying a biochemically active material on one or more body parts - A medical device having a sleeve-shaped elastic body which is rolled up to form an annular structure and may be rolled down to annularly contacting one or more body parts, such as limbs, a biochemically active material, such as a disinfecting material, added substantially to a portion of the sleeve-shaped elastic body, and a pressure-exerting element for rolling down the sleeve-shaped elastic body while applying an external pressure on a contact point between the portion and the one or more body parts. | 06-18-2009 |
20090171231 | METHOD OF DETERMINING LUNG CONDITION INDICATORS - A method and a microprocessor controlled device for use in medical evaluation of the pulmonary system. The method and device incorporate two different non invasive evaluative techniques. Passive auscultation provides indicators of lung condition. Active auscultation, a different evaluative technique, provides information or indications generally not available or provided from passive auscultation. Combining the information from both techniques greatly improves the ability to provide effective medical treatment. | 07-02-2009 |
20090209891 | PRESSURE CONTROLLING DEVICES - Disclosed is a method for exsanguinating a portion of an extremity. The method comprises, encircling a cross sectional portion of an extremity with at least one exsanguinating pressure inducer, moving one or both of a pressure produced at a pressure application point by the at least one exsanguinating pressure inducer and a portion of the extremity with respect to each other, inducing an exsanguinating pressure on the portion of the extremity to which pressure is applied during the moving, and controlling the exsanguinating pressure to remain within an exsanguinating range of pressure. | 08-20-2009 |
20090248061 | MOBILE TORUS DEVICES - Disclosed is a device for exsanguinating a portion of an extremity, the device comprising a torus having a variable circumferential diameter, the torus configured to encircle an extremity portion and apply exsanguination pressure thereto, and a transducer operatively associated with the torus, the transducer, while the torus is encircling the extremity portion, being configured to control at least one of a diameter of the variable circumferential diameter, a tension in the torus and a pressure applied by the torus. | 10-01-2009 |
20090254012 | MOTION CONTROL DEVICES - Disclosed is a device for exsanguinating a portion of an extremity. The device comprises an elastic torus configured to ensanguine a limb when surrounding an extremity and pulled at a first linear rate in a first direction; and at least one elongate attachment element mechanically coupled to the torus to convey pulling force from the handle to the torus, wherein the a length of the elongate attachment element between the handle and the torus elongates at a different rate than the first rate, during the pulling. | 10-08-2009 |
20120055473 | APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BRONCHIAL THERMOPLASTY - The present invention relates to an apparatus, system and a method for producing heat shock in a targeted area. | 03-08-2012 |
20120215126 | DETERMINING DYNAMIC AIRWAY RESPONSE IN A SUBJECT - A method for assessing a broncho-dynamic response in a subject includes introducing a sound signal having known characteristics into the airway of a subject, detecting one or more responsive sound signals at one or more locations on the thorax, administering a broncho-effector to the subject, and determining the subject's response to the broncho-effector by monitoring the one or more responsive sound signals before and after administering the broncho-effector. Changes in the responsive sound signal characteristics indicate the subject's broncho-dynamic response to the broncho-effector. Apparatus for assessing broncho-dynamic response in a subject is also provided. | 08-23-2012 |
20120302921 | COUGH DETECTOR - A device for detecting and counting coughing events is provided. In one embodiment a sensor for sensing and transducing low frequency and high frequency mechanical vibrations, sends signals to a coincidence detector that determines if high and low signals coincide. In another embodiment, ultrasonic energy is introduced to the trachea and if Doppler shift in frequency is detected, association is made to a coughing event. In another embodiment a change in the impedance of the neck is considered associated with coughing event if correlated over time with a specific mechanical frequency sensed. | 11-29-2012 |