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US Patent 7937143 Methods and apparatus for inducing controlled renal neuromodulation

Patent 7937143 was granted and assigned to Ardian (company) on May, 2011 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Ardian (company)
Ardian (company)
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
7937143
Patent Inventor Names
Nicolas Zadno0
Denise Demarais0
Date of Patent
May 3, 2011
Patent Application Number
11252462
Date Filed
October 18, 2005
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Patent Primary Examiner
Nicholas D Lucchesi
Nicholas D Lucchesi
Patent abstract

Methods and apparatus are provided for inducing, monitoring and controlling renal neuromodulation using a pulsed electric field to effectuate electroporation or electrofusion. In some embodiments, tissue impedance, conductance or conductivity may be monitored to determine the effects of pulsed electric field therapy, e.g., to determine an extent of electroporation and its degree of irreversibility. Pulsed electric field electroporation of tissue causes a decrease in tissue impedance and an increase in tissue conductivity. If induced electroporation is reversible, upon cessation of the pulsed electric field, tissue impedance and conductivity should approximate baseline levels; however, if electroporation is irreversible, impedance and conductivity changes should persist. Thus, monitoring of impedance or conductivity may be utilized to determine the onset of electroporation and to determine the type or extent of electroporation. Furthermore, monitoring data may be used in one or more manual or automatic feedback loops to control the electroporation.

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