Patents Assigned to CVRx, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8086314
    Abstract: Devices, systems and methods are described which control blood pressure, nervous system activity, and neurohormonal activity by activating baroreceptors. By selectively and controllably activating baroreceptors, the present invention reduces excessive blood pressure, sympathetic nervous system activity and neurohormonal activity, thereby minimizing their deleterious effects on the heart, vasculature and other organs and tissues. A baroreceptor activation device is positioned near a low-pressure baroreceptor, preferably in the venous system, heart, or pulmonary vasculature.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2011
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert S. Kieval
  • Patent number: 8060206
    Abstract: The present invention is a baroreceptor stimulator, including, a pulse generator to provide a baroreceptor stimulation signal through an electrode and a modulator to modulate the baroreceptor stimulation signal to increase the baroreceptor stimulation therapy by a predetermined rate of change to lower systemic blood pressure to a target pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2006
    Date of Patent: November 15, 2011
    Assignee: CVRX, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Matthew M. Burns, David J. Serdar
  • Patent number: 8014874
    Abstract: Connection structures on an extra-vascular electrode lead body improve strain relief and strengthen the transition region where electrical conductors carried by the lead body are joined to individual electrodes at the distal end of the lead. The electrodes include structure or mechanisms for externally securing the electrode assembly to a body part. A first connection structure is located on the lead body proximal the electrodes to anchor the lead body to a first anchor location in the body that generally moves in concert with the body part. A second connection structure is located on the lead body proximal to the first connection structure to anchor the lead body to a second anchor location that is at least partially independent of movement of the body part. The first and second anchor location are offset by a distance that is less than a distance between the first and second connection structures to provide strain relief for the electrodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 6, 2011
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin A. Rossing, Stephen L. Bolea, David W. Mayer, Aaron Hjelle, Thomas P. Crowley, Eric D. Irwin
  • Patent number: 7949400
    Abstract: Devices, systems and methods are disclosed by which the blood pressure, nervous system activity, and neurohormonal activity may be selectively and controllably reduced by activating baroreceptors. A baroreceptor activation device is positioned near a baroreceptor, preferably a baroreceptor located in the carotid sinus. A control system may be used to modulate the baroreceptor activation device. The control system may utilize an algorithm defining a stimulus regimen which promotes long term efficacy and reduces power requirements/consumption. The baroreceptor activation device may utilize RF-coupled or other electrodes to activate the baroreceptors. The electrodes may be adapted for connection to the carotid arteries at or near the carotid sinus, and may be designed to minimize extraneous tissue stimulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Bruce J. Persson, David J. Serdar, Peter T. Keith, Martin A. Rossing
  • Patent number: 7848812
    Abstract: The present invention is an implantable tissue stimulation therapy system, comprising an implantable tissue stimulation device including a power source of a known stored energy amount, a programmer communicably coupled to the device and adapted to propose one or more therapy parameters for the device, each therapy parameter having a known energy consumption associated therewith, wherein a predicted elective service date of the power source based on the one or more proposed therapy parameters and the known energy amount of the power source is automatically determined, and a display communicatively coupled to the activation device, the display being configured to indicate the predicted elective power source service date to an operator, wherein the operator may choose to select the one or more proposed therapy parameters based on the indicated predicted elective service date and the selected one or more therapy parameters are transmitted to the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 21, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 7, 2010
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Tom Crowley, Jeff Hagen
  • Patent number: 7840271
    Abstract: Devices, systems and methods by which the blood pressure, nervous system activity, and neurohormonal activity may be selectively and controllably reduced by activating baroreceptors. A baroreceptor activation device is positioned near a baroreceptor, for example a baroreceptor in the carotid sinus. A control system may be used to modulate the baroreceptor activation device. The control system may utilize an algorithm defining a stimulus regimen which promotes long term efficacy and reduces power requirements/consumption.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 23, 2010
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Bruce J. Persson, David J. Serdar, Peter T. Keith
  • Patent number: 7835797
    Abstract: An apparatus and a system can chronically and automatically measure a physiologic parameter associated with the high pressure side of the vasculature and/or regulate blood pressure based upon the measured parameter. The apparatus may be made up of a transducer, a baroreflex activation device having one or more electrodes, and a lead having two or more conductors. The system can measure a physiologic parameter and selectively administer a therapy, such as, for example, electro-stimulation of baroreceptors, based upon the measurement. The transducer for measuring the physiologic parameter can be chronically implanted in the high-pressure side of the vasculature. The implantation method may include intravascularly positioning the transducer in the external carotid artery in such a way that the transducer is first introduced into the arterial vasculature through the superior thyroid artery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2010
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin A. Rossing, Eric Irwin
  • Patent number: 7813812
    Abstract: The present invention is an implantable medical device comprising, a pulse generator to generate baroreceptor stimulation pulses, a sensor circuitry, a lead adapted to be electrically connected to the pulse generator and to the sensor circuitry, the lead including an electrode to distribute the baroreceptor stimulation pulses to a baroreceptor site, a pressure sensor to provide a signal indicative of blood pressure to the sensor circuitry and a controller connected to the pulse generator and the sensor circuitry, the controller adapted to adjust the baroreceptor stimulation pulses based on the blood pressure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2010
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Matthew M. Burns, David J. Serdar, Martin A. Rossing
  • Patent number: 7801614
    Abstract: Baroreflex activation is achieved by providing suitable control signals to a baroreflex activation device. A method comprises establishing a therapy interval (possibly on the order of minutes to hours, or possibly of indefinite duration), within the therapy interval, establishing a plurality of dose intervals, and generating an electrical output signal. The electrical output signal has a time dependence such that the average electrical power applied to the baroreflex activation device differs between first and second portions of at least some dose intervals. Another method comprises establishing a series of therapy interval portions, during at least some therapy intervals, establishing a plurality of burst intervals (perhaps having durations commensurate with an interval between heartbeats), and generating an electrical output signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2010
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin A. Rossing, Robert S. Kieval, David J. Serdar, Bruce J. Persson
  • Publication number: 20100191303
    Abstract: A system for providing baroreflex stimulation comprises a sensor to detect a parameter and provide a signal indicative of the parameter, and a baroreflex stimulator. The baroreflex stimulator includes a driver to provide a control signal adapted to deliver a baroreflex therapy, and a controller to receive the signal indicative of the parameter and modulate the control signal based on the signal indicative of the parameter to change the baroreflex therapy from a first baroreflex therapy to a second baroreflex therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 24, 2010
    Publication date: July 29, 2010
    Applicant: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Matthew M. Burns, David J. Serdar
  • Patent number: 7623926
    Abstract: Baroreflex activation is achieved by providing suitable control signals to a baroreflex activation device. A method comprises establishing a therapy interval (possibly on the order of minutes to hours, or possibly of indefinite duration), within the therapy interval, establishing a plurality of dose intervals, and generating an electrical output signal. The electrical output signal has a time dependence such that the average electrical power applied to the baroreflex activation device differs between first and second portions of at least some dose intervals. Another method comprises establishing a series of therapy interval portions, during at least some therapy intervals, establishing a plurality of burst intervals (perhaps having durations commensurate with an interval between heartbeats), and generating an electrical output signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin A. Rossing, Robert S. Kieval, David J. Serdar, Bruce J. Persson
  • Publication number: 20090228065
    Abstract: Devices, systems and methods are described by which the blood pressure, nervous system activity, and neurohormonal activity may be selectively and controllably reduced by activating baroreceptors. A baroreceptor activation device is positioned near a baroreceptor, preferably a baroreceptor located in the carotid sinus. A control system may be used to modulate the baroreceptor activation device. The control system may utilize an algorithm defining a stimulus regimen which promotes long term efficacy and reduces power requirements/consumption. The baroreceptor activation device may utilize electrodes to activate the baroreceptors. The electrodes may be adapted for connection to the carotid arteries at or near the carotid sinus, and may be designed to minimize extraneous tissue stimulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 23, 2009
    Publication date: September 10, 2009
    Applicant: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen L. Bolea, Robert S. Kieval, Bruce J. Persson, David J. Serdar, Peter T. Keith, Eric D. Irwin, Martin A. Rossing
  • Publication number: 20090132002
    Abstract: An exemplary embodiment of the present invention provides systems, devices, and methods for using the same for activating (stimulating) the baroreflex system of a patient using a baroreflex activation system which may be automatically shut off or discontinue therapy by sensing/monitoring/interpreting sensed data which is indicative of a physiological condition of a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 7, 2008
    Publication date: May 21, 2009
    Applicant: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert S. Kieval
  • Publication number: 20090069738
    Abstract: Electrode structures for implantation include an electrode, an elastic backing attached to the electrode, and a sequestered drug on the backing or the electrode which is released to control and/or limit the growth of scar tissue. The elastic backing includes a tissue contacting side which contacts a tissue structure, and an exposed side away from the tissue contacting side. The electrode structure can be used to activate baroreceptors, and the backing is elastic and can stretch and retract with the tissue structure, for example the carotid sinus. The electrode and the sequestered drug can be positioned on the tissue contacting side so the drug is released near the electrode. The backing can be made from an insulating material and limit diffusion of the drug toward the exposed side, permitting scar tissue to grow near the exposed side to maintain positioning of the electrode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2008
    Publication date: March 12, 2009
    Applicant: CVRX, Inc.
    Inventors: Martin A. Rossing, Robert S. Kieval, Mary L. Cole
  • Patent number: 7502650
    Abstract: Devices, systems and methods are described for controlling, preventing and/or treating epileptic seizures by activating baroreceptors. By selectively and controllably activating baroreceptors, the present invention reduces seizure activity, thereby minimizing the effects of epilepsy. A baroreceptor activation device is positioned near a baroreceptor on the patient's arterial or venous vasculature, for example in the carotid sinus, aortic arch, inferior vena cava, or the like. One or more optional sensors, such as EEG sensors, detect neurological activity to help determine when to activate baroreceptors to reduce or prevent seizures.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2009
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert S. Kieval
  • Patent number: 7499747
    Abstract: Methods and systems for external baroreflex activation allow a physician to characterize a patient's response to baroreflex activation prior to providing baroreflex activation therapy. Methods generally include applying a baroreflex activation stimulus to a patient, measuring one or more physiological parameters of the patient, and determining the extent to which the baroreflex activation causes a baroreflex response. Multiple stimuli of different intensities and/or from different locations may be compared. Systems include one or more external baroreflex activation devices and one or more physiological parameter measuring devices. Optionally, a system may also include one or more fully or partially implantable devices for providing baroreflex activation therapy.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2009
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Martin A. Rossing
  • Patent number: 7499742
    Abstract: Devices, systems and methods are described by which the blood pressure, nervous system activity, and neurohormonal activity may be selectively and controllably reduced by activating baroreceptors. A baroreceptor activation device is positioned near a baroreceptor, preferably a baroreceptor located in the carotid sinus. A control system may be used to modulate the baroreceptor activation device. The control system may utilize an algorithm defining a stimulus regimen which promotes long term efficacy and reduces power requirements/consumption. The baroreceptor activation device may utilize electrodes to activate the baroreceptors. The electrodes may be adapted for connection to the carotid arteries at or near the carotid sinus, and may be designed to minimize extraneous tissue stimulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2003
    Date of Patent: March 3, 2009
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen L. Bolea, Robert S. Kieval, Bruce J. Persson, David J. Serdar, Peter T. Keith, Eric D. Irwin, Martin A. Rossing
  • Patent number: 7485104
    Abstract: Devices, systems and methods by which the real or apparent renovascular perfusion and intrarenal pressure may be selectively and controllably increased. By selectively and controllably increasing renovascular perfusion and interstitial hydrostatic pressure when the heart is unable to pump sufficient blood or when renal perfusion is suboptimal, the present invention reduces or reverses neurohormonal activation and fluid retention, and thereby minimizes their deleterious effects on the heart, vasculature, kidneys and other body systems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 2, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2009
    Assignee: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert S. Kieval
  • Publication number: 20090030262
    Abstract: Systems and methods provide baroreflex activation to treat or reduce pain and/or to cause or enhance sedation or sleep. Methods involve activating the baroreflex system to provide pain reduction, sedation, improved sleep or some combination thereof. Systems include at least one baroreflex activation device, at least one sensor for sensing physiological activity of the patient, and a processor coupled with the baroreflex activation device(s) and the sensor(s) for processing sensed data received from the sensor and for activating the baroreflex activation device. In some embodiments, the system is fully implantable within a patient, such as in an intravascular, extravascular or intramural location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2008
    Publication date: January 29, 2009
    Applicant: CVRx, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Martin Rossing
  • Patent number: 7480532
    Abstract: Systems and methods provide baroreflex activation to treat or reduce pain and/or to cause or enhance sedation or sleep. Methods involve activating the baroreflex system to provide pain reduction, sedation, improved sleep or some combination thereof. Systems include at least one baroreflex activation device, at least one sensor for sensing physiological activity of the patient, and a processor coupled with the baroreflex activation device(s) and the sensor(s) for processing sensed data received from the sensor and for activating the baroreflex activation device. In some embodiments, the system is fully implantable within a patient, such as in an intravascular, extravascular or intramural location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 20, 2009
    Assignee: CVRX, Inc.
    Inventors: Robert S. Kieval, Martin A. Rossing