Abstract: A mucosal impedance measuring apparatus detects and measures a condition of mucosa. The mucosal impedance measuring apparatus includes a catheter comprising a tube, impedance sensing electrodes on an exterior surface of the catheter, a balloon mounted on the tube in which the balloon is capable of inflation and deflation, and an impedance measuring system. The impedance measuring system is adapted to measure a pressure-regulated impedance measurement of the mucosa that is indicative of the condition of the mucosa when the balloon is inflated and the impedance sensing electrodes direct an electric current through mucosa while the balloon is pressed against the mucosa.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 6, 2019
Date of Patent:
November 22, 2022
Assignees:
Diversatek Healthcare, Inc., Vanderbilt University
Inventors:
Jerry E. Mabary, Michael F. Vaezi, Thomas D. Stuebe
Abstract: Disclosed are catheter systems and methods of using the catheter system to acquire mucosal impedance data of a patient. Also disclosed are methods of classifying or otherwise identifying esophageal conditions in a subject based on mucosal impedance data acquired using a catheter system. Unlike conventions systems that require subjective input from a physician to render a diagnosis, the systems and methods described herein can utilize the mucosal impedance measurements to generate a probability that the subject's esophagus corresponds to an esophageal condition or a set of esophageal conditions. In one embodiment, a classification model is used to generate the probability. The classification model may generate the probability based at least in part on a change in the mucosal impedance measurements between a distal location and a proximal location on the subject's esophagus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 3, 2019
Date of Patent:
April 5, 2022
Assignees:
Diversatek Healthcare, Inc., Vanderbilt University
Inventors:
Michael F. Vaezi, Charles Lindsay, James M. Prinster
Abstract: A mucosal impedance measuring apparatus detects and measures a condition of mucosa. The mucosal impedance measuring apparatus includes a catheter comprising a tube, impedance sensing electrodes on an exterior surface of the catheter, a balloon mounted on the tube in which the balloon is capable of inflation and deflation, and an impedance measuring system. The impedance measuring system is adapted to measure a pressure-regulated impedance measurement of the mucosa that is indicative of the condition of the mucosa when the balloon is inflated and the impedance sensing electrodes direct an electric current through mucosa while the balloon is pressed against the mucosa.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 6, 2019
Publication date:
August 22, 2019
Applicants:
Diversatek Healthcare, Inc., Vanderbilt University
Inventors:
Jerry E. Mabary, Michael F. Vaezi, Thomas D. Stuebe
Abstract: A method of detecting and measuring the condition of intraluminal esophageal mucosa. An esophagus is intubated with a catheter including an inflatable and deflatable balloon and one or more impedance sensing electrodes on an exterior surface of the catheter. The balloon is inflated to press the impedance sensing electrode(s) into a mucosa of the interior esophageal wall. An electric current is directed through the mucosa via the impedance sensing electrode(s) while the impedance sensing electrode(s) is/are pressed by the balloon against the mucosa and measure impedance of the mucosa.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 6, 2017
Date of Patent:
June 18, 2019
Assignees:
Diversatek Healthcare, Inc., Vanderbilt University
Inventors:
Jerry E. Mabary, Michael F. Vaezi, Thomas D. Stuebe
Abstract: A mucosal impedance measuring system that is capable of direct and accurate impedance measurements of esophageal mucosa includes example multi-channel intraluminal impedance catheters with inflatable and deflatable components for positioning the impedance sensor electrodes in direct contact with the esophageal mucosa on the inside surface of the esophagus. Impedance measurements from multiple locations in the esophagus are processed for indications of mucosal damage that are indicative of damage due to gastrointestinal reflux disease (GERD), non-erosive reflux disease (NERD), and Barrett's esophagus.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 13, 2011
Date of Patent:
November 14, 2017
Assignee:
Diversatek Healthcare, Inc.
Inventors:
Jerry E. Mabary, Michael F. Vaezi, Thomas D. Stuebe