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公开(公告)号:US20230389876A1
公开(公告)日:2023-12-07
申请号:US18234631
申请日:2023-08-16
Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
Inventor: WILLIAM J. DRASLER , MICHAEL J. PIKUS , ROGER HASTINGS , SCOTT R. SMITH , DANIEL M. LAFONTAINE , DOUGLAS R. SAHOLT , GRAIG L. KVEEN , MARTIN R. WILLARD
CPC classification number: A61B5/6848 , A61B5/6882 , A61N1/0573 , A61B5/29 , A61N1/059 , A61B5/0031 , A61N1/3684
Abstract: Some embodiments of pacing systems employ wireless electrode assemblies to provide pacing therapy. The wireless electrode assemblies may wirelessly receive energy via an inductive coupling so as to provide electrical stimulation to the surrounding heart tissue. In certain embodiments, the wireless electrode assembly may include one or more biased tines that shift from a first position to a second position to secure the wireless electrode assembly into the inner wall of the heart chamber.
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公开(公告)号:US20220008010A1
公开(公告)日:2022-01-13
申请号:US17485918
申请日:2021-09-27
Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
Inventor: WILLIAM J. DRASLER , MICHAEL J. PIKUS , ROGER HASTINGS , SCOTT R. SMITH , DANIEL M. LAFONTAINE , DOUGLAS R. SAHOLT , GRAIG L. KVEEN , MARTIN R. WILLARD
Abstract: Some embodiments of pacing systems employ wireless electrode assemblies to provide pacing therapy. The wireless electrode assemblies may wirelessly receive energy via an inductive coupling so as to provide electrical stimulation to the surrounding heart tissue. In certain embodiments, the wireless electrode assembly may include one or more biased tines that shift from a first position to a second position to secure the wireless electrode assembly into the inner wall of the heart chamber.
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公开(公告)号:US20180289948A1
公开(公告)日:2018-10-11
申请号:US16008562
申请日:2018-06-14
Applicant: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
Inventor: WILLIAM J. DRASLER , MICHAEL J. PIKUS , ROGER HASTINGS , SCOTT R. SMITH , DANIEL M. LAFONTAINE , DOUGLAS R. SAHOLT , GRAIG L. KVEEN , MARTIN R. WILLARD
IPC: A61N1/05
Abstract: Some embodiments of pacing systems employ wireless electrode assemblies to provide pacing therapy. The wireless electrode assemblies may wirelessly receive energy via an inductive coupling so as to provide electrical stimulation to the surrounding heart tissue. In certain embodiments, the wireless electrode assembly may include one or more biased tines that shift from a first position to a second position to secure the wireless electrode assembly into the inner wall of the heart chamber.
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