Abstract:
A method including sensing local accelerations or changes in sensor position, including orientation and displacement, with a local acceleration sensor mounted on a chest or abdomen of a patient, and calculating energy of polyphasic motions, based on sensed information of the local acceleration sensor and classifying severity of cardiac decompensation by calculating an excessive energy index (EEi) that compares excessive energy that appears in the polyphasic motions to energy required for inspiration at a basic respiratory rate.
Abstract:
A method including sensing local accelerations or changes in sensor position, including orientation and displacement, with a local acceleration sensor mounted on a chest or abdomen of a patient, and calculating energy of polyphasic motions, based on sensed information of the local acceleration sensor and classifying severity of cardiac decompensation by calculating an excessive energy index (EEi) that compares excessive energy that appears in the polyphasic motions to energy required for inspiration at a basic respiratory rate.
Abstract:
An adjustable implantable annuloplasty apparatus suited for post-implantation adjustments according to changing needs of the patient. The apparatus comprises a ring shaped main body, and a designated adjustment section extending from the main body. The main body and designated adjustment section of a deployed apparatus are fully contained within a 5 cm diameter. Optionally, the apparatus is mechanically adjusted in a minimally invasive procedure, for example by engaging the designated adjustment section using a balloon catheter. Optionally, the apparatus is adjusted at least one month post implantation.
Abstract:
An apparatus, device and method are provided for endoscopically extracting multiple tissue samples from multiple locations without needing to completely retract the apparatus or device from the target tissue in the process. In some embodiments the device includes a sheath for delivering the device through a body lumen wall, an outer needle, an inner needle extendable from and retractable into the outer needle, the inner needle having a rotational feature to enable sequential entry of the inner needle at multiple angles relative to the outer needle; and a rotational control mechanism for controlling rotation of the inner needle thereby enabling tissue extraction from multiple locations in a target tissue, without sequentially exiting the body lumen wall.
Abstract:
The invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising trophoblast derived microparticles for the treatment of damaged tissue, including, ischemic tissue and wounds.