Abstract:
The invention relates to a mobile communication device, in particular in the form of a mobile telephone, with a computer device for simulating a virtual living being in respect of the development of said living being, with a display device for outputting the development status of the virtual living being and with an input device for controlling the development of the virtual living being.
Abstract:
A system and method for improving safety in medical procedures where a substance is introduced into a patient is described. An in-vitro diagnostic (IVD) device may be used to measure the concentration of an analyte representing a marker and compare the measured concentration with a predetermined set point so as to determine whether an adverse reaction to the substance may be anticipated. The test data may be obtained at the point-of-service or retrieved from a patient data base. The device for administering the substance is enabled when the comparison of the test data with the predetermined set point indicates that the procedure is expected to be performed with an acceptable risk of an adverse reaction.
Abstract:
An intravenous pacemaker electrode has an electrode tip designed to release a drug, where the drug contains at least one of the active substances sirolimus, paclitaxel, everolimus, fibrin, rapamycin, and tacrolimus.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a catheter device, with a position sensor system, for treatment of a partial or complete vessel blockage under image monitoring, with the catheter device featuring a treatment catheter of a vessel blockage, especially by removal or destruction of plaque and/or expansion of the vessel, which is embodied as an integrated unit, especially as a combination catheter, with an OCT catheter and an IVUS catheter for image monitoring and with the position sensor system.
Abstract:
Catheter for insertion into a vessel, comprising a reversibly inflatable balloon (10, 25) provided in the area of the catheter tip, on the outside of which a stent (11) to be implanted in the vessel is arranged, and at least one imaging device (14, 21, 22) arranged in the area of the catheter tip for optical coherence tomography, which is arranged or configured such that the area of the vessel, in which the balloon (10, 25) is positioned, can be captured.
Abstract:
A catheter, particularly an intra-vascular catheter, has at least one magnetic field-generating element arranged in the catheter envelope in the region of the catheter tip, characterized in that the magnetic field of which is variable while the catheter is inserted into a patient.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method and a system for identification of a medical implant that is inserted into a patient. Identification data of the medical implant is stored in an RFID chip. The RFID chip is inserted into the body of the patient. The RFID chip can be inserted into a different location than the medical implant into the body of the patient or can be arranged on the medical implant. A signal from the RFID chip comprising the identification data of the medical implant is called up by a reading unit.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a display system for diagnostic image systems for reproducing three-dimensional medical images. The display system has at least one holographic projection facility that is connected to the diagnostic image system. The projection device reproduces a hologram of the three-dimensional medical images in an examination or intervention room.
Abstract:
A catheter device for treating a cardiac valve disease, which catheter device has a flexible catheter sheath enclosing a catheter cavity and a catheter-specific module disposed at the proximal end close to the catheter tip for the purpose of transporting and positioning a cardiac valve implant and/or for surgically modeling a cardiac valve, is to be embodied in such a way that the risk associated with a cardiac valve intervention is reduced further in comparison with concepts known and practiced in the prior art. Toward that end at least one sensor for imaging is inventively provided in the region of the catheter tip.
Abstract:
In a method and an apparatus for conducting minimally-invasive procedures involving heart valves at least one multi-access articulated x-ray imaging robot is employed that allows a radiation detector carried by the robot to be moved in arbitrary paths, such as in circle, an ellipse, or along a spiral, around a patient in order to generate multiple projection exposures of the relevant region of the patient during the procedure. An image processor reconstructs a 3D image from the projection exposures substantially in real time during the procedure, and the 3D image is displayed to operating personnel during the procedure.