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US Patent 10315035 Hemodynamic performance enhancement through asymptomatic diaphragm stimulation

Patent 10315035 was granted and assigned to VisCardia, Inc. on June, 2019 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
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VisCardia, Inc.
Current Assignee
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VisCardia, Inc.
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
10315035
Date of Patent
June 11, 2019
Patent Application Number
15950774
Date Filed
April 11, 2018
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 11883658 Devices and methods for prevention, moderation, and/or treatment of cognitive injury
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US Patent 11771900 Circuitry for medical stimulation systems
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US Patent 11357985 Transvascular diaphragm pacing systems and methods of use
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US Patent 11357979 Systems and methods for sensing and stimulation
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US Patent 10926087 Systems and methods for intravascular catheter positioning and/or nerve stimulation
Patent Primary Examiner
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Mallika D Fairchild
Patent abstract

An implantable system, and methodology, for improving a heart's hemodynamic performance featuring (a) bimodal electrodes placeable on the diaphragm, out of contact with the heart, possessing one mode for sensing cardiac electrical activity, and another for applying cardiac-cycle-synchronized, asymptomatic electrical stimulation to the diaphragm to trigger biphasic, diaphragmatic motion, (b) an accelerometer adjacent the electrodes for sensing both heart sounds, and stimulation-induced diaphragmatic motion, and (c) circuit structure, connected both to the electrodes and the accelerometer, operable, in predetermined timed relationships to the presences of valid V-events noted in one of sensed electrical and sensed mechanical, cardiac activity, to deliver diaphragmatic stimulation. The circuit structure includes accelerometer-linked computer structure for enabling selective review, for later operational modifications, of stimulation-produced diaphragmatic motions, and in a modified form, may additionally include timing-adjustment substructure capable of making adjustments in the mentioned timed relationships.

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