Patents Assigned to Biotronik CRM Patent AG
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Patent number: 8583210Abstract: A device and a method for handling and withstanding electromagnetic fields, specifically such fields as occur in magnetic resonance tomography examinations (i.e., MRT or MRI). This refers in particular to an IMD that can transmit data and/or parameters to an MRT device.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2010Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: BIOTRONIK CRM Patent AGInventors: Thomas Doerr, Ingo Weiss
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Patent number: 8570228Abstract: A patient device that possesses a receiver array having particularly great reception sensitivity. The patient device possesses an E-field antenna and an H-field antenna, in each instance, where the H-field antenna is structured as a frame antenna. According to the invention, a main axis that runs through the E-field antenna forms an angle of less than 30 degrees to a normal line of an area generated by the frame antenna.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2009Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventor: Julian Merlin
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Patent number: 8571641Abstract: A monitoring apparatus having a signal input for signals representing measurement values of one or more physiological parameters, and an evaluation and processing unit connected to the signal input. The evaluation and processing unit is designed to select, or differently weight, individual values from the values received for further processing based on one or more criteria such that measurement values raising doubts as to the validity thereof are not selected or given a very low weighting.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2010Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Thomas Kraemer, Michael Lippert, Olaf Skerl, Gerald Czygan, Stefan Paule
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Patent number: 8571686Abstract: The invention concerns a fixing for implantable electrodes and catheters. The object of the present invention is inter alia to provide a fixing which takes account of the different demands in the course of time of ordinary use of the implantable electrodes or catheters. For that purpose the fixing includes at least one first structural element comprising a biodegradable material, namely a biodegradable magnesium alloy.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Erhard Flach, Wolfgang Geistert, Gernot Kolberg, Marc Kuttler
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Patent number: 8558514Abstract: A battery-powered electrical device is disclosed, which may be implemented as an implantable medical device, wherein the device contains at least one battery voltage monitoring unit which is designed to monitor a voltage profile at a battery during the charging of a capacitor, via a transformer in a charging circuit, and which on the basis of the voltage characteristic is able to specify a magnetic presaturation of the transformer, and one control unit which terminates the charging process whenever a predefined threshold value for the magnetic presaturation of the transformer is exceeded.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventor: Thomas Doerr
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Patent number: 8554300Abstract: A device and a method are disclosed for detecting electromagnetic fields, in particular, fields occurring in magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tests. An implantable medical device (IMD), contained in a hermetically sealed housing, includes a control unit, a programming coil, and a communication unit, wherein the communication unit, together with the programming coil, is designed to allow communication between an external programming device and the IMD by utilizing alternating electromagnetic fields, and further comprising a detection unit for MRT interference fields, characterized in that the detection unit is designed in such a way that voltage profiles induced in the programming coil and originating from a pulsed alternating electromagnetic field of the MRT (gradient field) are detected, and a corresponding MRT detection signal is transmitted from the detection unit to the control unit, if communication with a programming device is not detected at the same time.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Thomas Doerr, Ingo Weiss
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Patent number: 8532768Abstract: An electrotherapy system, particularly an implantable heart stimulator, is configured as an electronic implant for electrical anti-tachycardia therapy of the heart, and includes at least one programmable therapy sequence (i.e. a sequence of several therapies that are delivered, one after the other, to treat a VT/VF episode). The implant has a therapy success memory for storing therapy success statistics for each therapy, as well as a therapy control unit that is configured to automatically undertake adaptation of the order of the therapies within a therapy sequence as a function of currently stored therapy success statistics.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: BIOTRONIK CRM Patent AGInventor: Thomas Doerr
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Patent number: 8530066Abstract: A feedthrough for a battery having a first terminal element (1) and a second terminal element (2), which are at different electric potentials. The first terminal element (1) and/or the second terminal element (2) has (have) have a coating (3) which is produced by chemical vapor deposition and which prevents a short circuit between the first terminal element (1) and the second terminal element (2). Furthermore, a simple and inexpensive method for manufacturing such a coating is provided. The invention also relates to a battery having at least one such feedthrough.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Tim Traulsen, Jens-Peter Mueller
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Patent number: 8521265Abstract: Embodiments relate to a heart monitor, which is connected to or can be connected to at least one sensor for pressure and volume data or equivalent substitute variables and which comprises an evaluation unit for processing at least one input signal reflecting the temporal course of pressure and volume data or equivalent substitute variables of the heart. The evaluation unit is configured such that it segments the input signal in accordance with individual completed cardiac cycles and examines segments of the input signal obtained in this way as to whether a particular segment of the input signal represents a PV diagram, which corresponds to specified quality conditions regarding the direction of circulation, morphology and distance between a starting and end values.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Michael Vollkron, Gerald Czygan, Thomas Kraemer, Michael Lippert, Olaf Skerl
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Patent number: 8521282Abstract: A heart stimulation system comprises an electrode lead comprising at least one stimulation electrode a stimulation pulse generator adapted to generate electric stimulation pulses and being connected to said electrode lead for delivering electric stimulation pulses to at least one chamber of a heart via said stimulation electrode, and a control unit that is connected to said stimulation pulse generator. The electrode lead is a coronary sinus lead adapted to be placed inside the coronary sinus of a human heart and comprises an ultrasonic transducer that is adapted to measure a velocity of blood flow across a mitral valve of a human heart and that is placed on said coronary sinus lead such that the ultrasonic transducer is placed in the coronary sinus or the great cardiac vein when the coronary sinus lead is in its implanted state.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Gerald Czygan, Michael Lippert, Tibor Nappholz
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Patent number: 8521254Abstract: A device and a method for recognizing electromagnetic fields, specifically those fields that occur in image-guided nuclear spin tomography examinations (hereinafter MRT or MRI). In particular, it relates to an implantable medical device (IMD) containing a unit for detecting MRT activity, whereby the unit for the detection of MRT activity consists of at least one vibration transducer that transforms vibrations and/or oscillations caused by an MRT device into an electrical or optical signal and the unit for detecting MRT activity recognizes an MRT activity because of this signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2010Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Thomas Doerr, Ingo Weiss
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Patent number: 8509896Abstract: An implantable cardiac stimulator (10), configured to switch mode of operation between at least one right ventricular stimulation mode in which no control signals triggering left ventricular stimulation pulses are delivered to the left ventricular stimulation unit and a biventricular stimulation mode in alternation. Switching takes place as a function of duration of prevailing QRS signal interval, such that the cardiac stimulator switches to biventricular stimulation mode when comparison of the duration of a prevailing QRS signal interval with a first comparison value reveals the duration of the prevailing QRS signal interval is longer than a first reference value represented by the first comparison value and switches to right ventricular stimulation mode when comparison of the duration of a prevailing QRS signal interval with a second comparison value reveals the duration of the prevailing QRS signal interval is shorter than a second reference value represented by the second comparison value.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Thomas Doerr, Dirk Muessig, Volker Lang
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Patent number: 8509921Abstract: An implantable line, in particular an electrode line and/or sensor line and/or medicine supply line for implantation in the left ventricle of the heart with perforation of the atrial or ventricular septum, includes an elongated flexible line body, an electrode and/or a sensor and/or a medicine administering device at or near the distal end of the line body, and a closure element integrally molded on the line body or connected thereto for sealing the perforation site in the septum.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2009Date of Patent: August 13, 2013Assignee: BIOTRONIK CRM Patent AGInventor: Thomas Doerr
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Patent number: 8457740Abstract: The invention relates to a service unit (30) having an interface (54) for receiving data from a personal medical device, an analysis unit (52) connected to the interface (54) for analyzing data received from the personal medical device (10), and an aftercare appointment determination unit (54) for determining a particular next aftercare appointment at least on the basis of data received from a particular personal medical device (10).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2008Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: BIOTRONIK CRM Patent AGInventor: Thomas Osche
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Patent number: 8452420Abstract: An implantable catheter lead or electrode lead includes an elongated flexible lead body with the fixation means attached to the lead body, for the purpose of effecting fixation of the catheter lead or electrode lead in a predetermined position within a vessel or a bodily cavity of a patient. A releasable attachment is provided between the lead body and the fixation means such that an explantation of the catheter lead or electrode lead is possible after the attachment is released while the fixation means remains in place within the body of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2009Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: BIOTRONIK CRM Patent AGInventors: Erhard Flach, Tassilo Landgraf, Enlen Doce
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Patent number: 8447416Abstract: A field decoupling element for use with an implantable line with an elongated line body and a function conductor which extends in the longitudinal direction of the line body and acts to implement a medical function of the line, such that the field decoupling element is in electric contact with the function conductor in the use state connected to the line and reduces coupling of the function conductor to an external field.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2009Date of Patent: May 21, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Ingo Weiss, Stefan Knorr, Michelle Maxfield, Michael Friedrich
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Patent number: 8437847Abstract: A pacemaker comprising a battery compartment displaceable between a removal position and an operating position along a first direction of displacement for receiving a replaceable battery having a first and a second battery pole disposed on a battery face. The battery compartment comprises an electrically isolating partial cover, which is disposed on a second side opposite the first side and designed to cover a base of the battery directed toward the second side in the direction of the removal side of the battery compartment.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2010Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Joachim Stump, Enrico Brzank, Konrad Weber, Peter Grund, Oliver Krips
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Patent number: 8428721Abstract: An adapter for temporary sterile electric connection of an implantable medical electronic device to an electrode line that is to be connected to the implantable medical electronic device during implantation for undistorted transmission of measured values detectable on the electrode line to the device.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2009Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventor: Thomas Doerr
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Patent number: 8428750Abstract: A medical, implantable electrode device, in particular a cardiological electrode device, comprises an elongate electrode body (2) having a proximal and a distal end (1) for insertion into the body of the patient and multiple strut-like anchoring elements (4), which are attached laterally to the electrode body (2) before the distal end (1) for fixing the electrode device in the patient and are distributed around the circumference, which each project having their longitudinal axis (SL) at an acute angle (W1) opening in the direction of the proximal end in relation to the electrode body axis (KL). The anchoring elements have a preferred direction around the circumference in such a way that upon engagement of the anchoring elements (4) in a body part of the patient, a rotation of the electrode body (2) is opposed by a greater resistance in one rotational direction than in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2007Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventor: Gernot Kolberg
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Patent number: 8428528Abstract: The invention relates to methods by which radio signals can be transmitted to, and received by, a radio receiver such that the receiver consumes very little power from a battery or energy source. The invention also relates to methods by which radio signals, modulated with data information, can be produced by a transmitter that consumes very little power. The invention is applicable not only to medical implants, but any application requiring a radio receiver to operate with very low power consumption.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Biotronik CRM Patent AGInventors: Brian P. Sutton, Jim Nelson, Paul Stadnik, Gary Rolison, Richard Berthelsdorf