AUTOMATIC NEURAL STIMULATION TITRATION SWEEP
    1.
    发明申请
    AUTOMATIC NEURAL STIMULATION TITRATION SWEEP 有权
    自动神经刺激ATION ATION

    公开(公告)号:US20110313488A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-12-22

    申请号:US13155549

    申请日:2011-06-08

    IPC分类号: A61N1/36

    摘要: Various neural stimulator embodiments comprise controller circuitry, neural stimulation output circuitry, sensor circuitry and a memory. The neural stimulation output circuitry is configured to deliver the neural stimulation. The controller circuitry is configured to control stimulation parameters of the neural stimulation delivered by the neural stimulation output circuitry. The sensor circuitry, including at least one sensor, is configured to sense a response to the neural stimulation. The controller is configured to communicate with the sensor circuitry. The memory has instructions stored therein, operable on by the controller circuitry. The instructions include instructions for delivering neural stimulation using the neural stimulation output circuitry, instructions for controlling a titration sweep wherein the titration sweep varies stimulation parameter values, and instructions for monitoring a response to the titration sweep and automatically selecting stimulation parameters that provide an efficacious neural stimulation and provide a desirable safety margin to prevent injury to neural tissue.

    摘要翻译: 各种神经刺激器实施例包括控制器电路,神经刺激输出电路,传感器电路和存储器。 神经刺激输出电路被配置为递送神经刺激。 控制器电路被配置为控制由神经刺激输出电路传递的神经刺激的刺激参数。 包括至少一个传感器的传感器电路被配置为感测对神经刺激的响应。 控制器被配置为与传感器电路通信。 存储器具有存储在其中的指令,可由控制器电路操作。 说明书包括使用神经刺激输出电路递送神经刺激的指令,用于控制滴定扫描的指令,其中滴定扫描改变刺激参数值,以及用于监测对滴定扫描的响应的指令,并自动选择提供有效神经元的刺激参数 刺激并提供理想的安全余量以防止对神经组织的损伤。

    Automatic neural stimulation titration sweep
    2.
    发明授权
    Automatic neural stimulation titration sweep 有权
    自动神经刺激滴定扫描

    公开(公告)号:US08942819B2

    公开(公告)日:2015-01-27

    申请号:US13155549

    申请日:2011-06-08

    IPC分类号: A61N1/00 A61N1/36

    摘要: Various neural stimulator embodiments comprise controller circuitry, neural stimulation output circuitry, sensor circuitry and a memory. The neural stimulation output circuitry is configured to deliver the neural stimulation. The controller circuitry is configured to control stimulation parameters of the neural stimulation delivered by the neural stimulation output circuitry. The sensor circuitry, including at least one sensor, is configured to sense a response to the neural stimulation. The controller is configured to communicate with the sensor circuitry. The memory has instructions stored therein, operable on by the controller circuitry. The instructions include instructions for delivering neural stimulation using the neural stimulation output circuitry, instructions for controlling a titration sweep wherein the titration sweep varies stimulation parameter values, and instructions for monitoring a response to the titration sweep and automatically selecting stimulation parameters that provide an efficacious neural stimulation and provide a desirable safety margin to prevent injury to neural tissue.

    摘要翻译: 各种神经刺激器实施例包括控制器电路,神经刺激输出电路,传感器电路和存储器。 神经刺激输出电路被配置为递送神经刺激。 控制器电路被配置为控制由神经刺激输出电路传递的神经刺激的刺激参数。 包括至少一个传感器的传感器电路被配置为感测对神经刺激的响应。 控制器被配置为与传感器电路通信。 存储器具有存储在其中的指令,由控制器电路可操作。 说明书包括使用神经刺激输出电路递送神经刺激的指令,用于控制滴定扫描的指令,其中滴定扫描改变刺激参数值,以及用于监测对滴定扫描的响应的指令,并自动选择提供有效神经元的刺激参数 刺激并提供理想的安全余量以防止对神经组织的损伤。

    Pacemaker with vagal surge monitoring and response
    4.
    发明授权
    Pacemaker with vagal surge monitoring and response 有权
    起搏器与迷走神经浪涌监测和反应

    公开(公告)号:US08412326B2

    公开(公告)日:2013-04-02

    申请号:US12709867

    申请日:2010-02-22

    IPC分类号: A61N1/00

    摘要: A pacemaker initiates and times a monitoring interval in response to an event such as a therapy delivery to a patient. The monitoring interval is specified to include a duration of an anticipated acute response to the event, such as vagal surge. One or more physiological parameters indicative of the acute response are detected during the monitoring interval for analyzing therapeutic effect of the event. In various embodiments, one or more pacing parameters are adjusted for a response interval specified to include the duration of the anticipated acute response to allow for the analysis and maximization of the therapeutic effect. In various embodiments, the event includes a session of pacing therapy delivered according to an intermittent cardiac stress augmentation pacing protocol, and the therapeutic effect is analyzed to adjust that protocol.

    摘要翻译: 起搏器响应于诸如向患者的治疗传递的事件而启动并且监视间隔时间。 监测间隔被指定为包括对事件的预期急性反应的持续时间,例如迷走神经浪涌。 在监视期间检测表示急性反应的一个或多个生理参数,以分析事件的治疗效果。 在各种实施例中,针对指定为包括预期急性反应的持续时间的响应间隔调整一个或多个起搏参数,以允许治疗效果的分析和最大化。 在各种实施例中,事件包括根据间歇性心脏应激增强起搏方案递送的起搏疗程,并且分析治疗效果以调整该方案。

    PACEMAKER WITH VAGAL SURGE MONITORING AND RESPONSE
    5.
    发明申请
    PACEMAKER WITH VAGAL SURGE MONITORING AND RESPONSE 有权
    具有VAGAL SURGE监测和响应的PACEMAKER

    公开(公告)号:US20110106197A1

    公开(公告)日:2011-05-05

    申请号:US12709867

    申请日:2010-02-22

    IPC分类号: A61N1/365

    摘要: A pacemaker initiates and times a monitoring interval in response to an event such as a therapy delivery to a patient. The monitoring interval is specified to include a duration of an anticipated acute response to the event, such as vagal surge. One or more physiological parameters indicative of the acute response are detected during the monitoring interval for analyzing therapeutic effect of the event. In various embodiments, one or more pacing parameters are adjusted for a response interval specified to include the duration of the anticipated acute response to allow for the analysis and maximization of the therapeutic effect. In various embodiments, the event includes a session of pacing therapy delivered according to an intermittent cardiac stress augmentation pacing protocol, and the therapeutic effect is analyzed to adjust that protocol.

    摘要翻译: 起搏器响应于诸如向患者的治疗传递的事件而启动并且监视间隔时间。 监测间隔被指定为包括对事件的预期急性反应的持续时间,例如迷走神经浪涌。 在监视期间检测表示急性反应的一个或多个生理参数,以分析事件的治疗效果。 在各种实施例中,针对指定为包括预期急性反应的持续时间的响应间隔调整一个或多个起搏参数,以允许治疗效果的分析和最大化。 在各种实施例中,事件包括根据间歇性心脏应激增强起搏方案递送的起搏疗程,并且分析治疗效果以调整该方案。

    METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PACING AND INTERMITTENT ISCHEMIA
    7.
    发明申请
    METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PACING AND INTERMITTENT ISCHEMIA 审中-公开
    方法和装置用于切割和间歇性间断

    公开(公告)号:US20090318749A1

    公开(公告)日:2009-12-24

    申请号:US12484822

    申请日:2009-06-15

    IPC分类号: A61M1/12 A61N1/365

    摘要: A system delivers multiple enhanced therapies to limit myocardial damage post-revascularization. The system includes a catheter that incorporates features for delivering cardiac protection pacing therapy (CPPT) and intermittent ischemia therapy. In one embodiment, a method for delivering cardiac protection therapies to a heart is provided. One or more catheters are provided having a balloon, at least one pacing electrode and at least one hemodynamic sensor. Cardiac protection pacing therapy (CPPT) and intermittent ischemia therapy are concurrently delivered using the one or more catheters. The pacing and ischemia are adapted to protect the heart from ischemic and reperfusion injuries. The delivery of the CPPT and the intermittent ischemia are controlled using a closed-loop system monitoring a signal sensed by the at least one hemodynamic sensor.

    摘要翻译: 系统提供多种增强疗法以限制血运重建后的心肌损伤。 该系统包括导管,其包括用于递送心脏保护起搏治疗(CPPT)和间歇性缺血治疗的特征。 在一个实施方案中,提供了将心脏保护治疗递送至心脏的方法。 提供一个或多个导管,其具有球囊,至少一个起搏电极和至少一个血流动力学传感器。 使用一个或多个导管同时输送心脏保护起搏治疗(CPPT)和间歇性缺血治疗。 起搏和缺血适应于保护心脏免于缺血和再灌注损伤。 CPPT的传送和间歇性缺血通过监视由至少一个血流动力学传感器感测到的信号的闭环系统来控制。

    Osmotic devices and methods for diuretic therapy
    8.
    发明授权
    Osmotic devices and methods for diuretic therapy 有权
    渗透装置和利尿剂治疗方法

    公开(公告)号:US08105261B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-01-31

    申请号:US11772397

    申请日:2007-07-02

    IPC分类号: A61M37/00 A61M31/00

    摘要: Embodiments of the invention are related to devices and methods for modulating renal function, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes an implantable occlusive device including a wall member defining an enclosed volume, the wall member can include a semi-permeable membrane. The device can also include a solution comprising a solvent and a solute disposed within the enclosed volume of the wall member. The semi-permeable membrane can be permeable to the solvent and impermeable to the solute. The enclosed volume can be configured to expand and contract in response to changes in the osmolality of a bodily fluid. The device can include a positioning member configured to maintain the position of the implantable occlusive device relative to a lengthwise axis of a lymphatic vessel. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of modulating renal function in a patient including implanting an occlusive device in the patient, the occlusive device comprising a semi-permeable membrane and configured to expand or contract based on the passage of a fluid across the semi-permeable membrane. Other aspects and embodiments are provided herein.

    摘要翻译: 本发明的实施方案涉及用于调节肾功能的装置和方法等。 在一个实施例中,本发明包括可植入闭塞装置,其包括限定封闭容积的壁构件,所述壁构件可包括半透膜。 该装置还可以包括溶液和溶质,该溶质设置在壁构件的封闭体积内。 半透膜对溶剂是可渗透的,并且对溶质是不可渗透的。 封闭体积可以配置为响应于体液渗透压的变化而膨胀和收缩。 该装置可以包括定位构件,其被配置为相对于淋巴管的纵向轴线保持可植入闭塞装置的位置。 在一个实施方案中,本发明包括调节患者的肾功能的方法,包括在患者体内植入闭塞装置,所述闭塞装置包括半渗透膜,并且构造成基于穿过所述半透膜的流体通过而膨胀或收缩 不渗透膜。 本文提供了其它方面和实施例。

    PACING SYSTEM FOR USE DURING CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION OR SURGERY
    9.
    发明申请
    PACING SYSTEM FOR USE DURING CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION OR SURGERY 审中-公开
    在心脏导管或手术期间使用的PACING系统

    公开(公告)号:US20100056858A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-03-04

    申请号:US12547316

    申请日:2009-08-25

    IPC分类号: A61N1/36 A61B17/00

    摘要: Cardioprotective pacing is applied to prevent and/or reduce cardiac injury associated with cardiac catheterization or surgery. Pacing pulses are generated from a pacemaker and delivered through one or more pacing electrodes incorporated onto one or more devices used in the cardiac catheterization or surgery. The pacemaker controls the delivery of the pacing pulses by executing a cardioprotective pacing protocol. In one embodiment, the one or more pacing electrodes are incorporated onto an intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) catheter. In another embodiment, the one or more pacing electrodes are incorporated onto one or more cardiac surgical instruments such as a heart stabilizer and a sternal retractor.

    摘要翻译: 应用心脏保护起搏来预防和/或减少与心脏导管插入术或手术相关的心脏损伤。 起搏脉冲从起搏器产生并通过一个或多个起搏电极输送,该起搏电极并入到用于心脏导管插入术或手术中的一个或多个装置上。 起搏器通过执行心脏保护起搏协议来控制起搏脉冲的输送。 在一个实施例中,将一个或多个起搏电极并入到血管内超声(IVUS)导管中。 在另一个实施例中,将一个或多个起搏电极并入一个或多个心脏外科器械,例如心脏稳定器和胸骨牵开器。

    EXTERNAL CARDIAC STIMULATION PATCH
    10.
    发明申请
    EXTERNAL CARDIAC STIMULATION PATCH 审中-公开
    外部心脏刺激贴

    公开(公告)号:US20100249860A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-09-30

    申请号:US12720246

    申请日:2010-03-09

    IPC分类号: A61N1/365 A61N1/39

    摘要: An external cardiac stimulation patch integrates a transcutaneous cardiac stimulation device and body-surface electrodes with a skin patch. The skin patch is to be attached onto a patient to provide for electrical contacts between the body-surface electrodes and a patient. The transcutaneous cardiac stimulation device delivers pacing pulses to the heart of the patient through pacing electrodes selected from the body-surface electrodes.

    摘要翻译: 外部心脏刺激贴片将经皮心脏刺激装置和体表电极与皮肤贴片集成。 将皮肤贴片贴在患者身上,以提供身体表面电极与患者之间的电接触。 经皮心脏刺激装置通过选自身体表面电极的起搏电极将起搏脉冲提供给患者的心脏。