Patents Assigned to Galvani, Ltd.
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Patent number: 10238884Abstract: A multi-modal electrotherapy apparatus including circuitry for administering defibrillation therapy and for administering medium voltage therapy (MVT) adapted to reduce the side effects of MVT. The electrotherapy apparatus is configured to selectively deliver MVT to vectors not involving the ventricles and defibrillation therapy to vectors involving the ventricles. The apparatus can use biphasic waveforms configured to avoid capture of cardiac cells during MVT. The electrotherapy apparatus can minimize the risk of applying MVT at inappropriate times, such as during atrial fibrillation or where conventional ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation therapy is more appropriate.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2017Date of Patent: March 26, 2019Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventor: Mark W. Kroll
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Patent number: 10143851Abstract: Apparatus and method for treating an arrhythmia in a patient using an electrotherapy device such as a subcutaneous pacing device. The device applies a series of electrotherapy pulses in response to the presence of the arrhythmia. Various provisions are disclosed for mitigating pain or discomfort as a result of the electrotherapy pulses.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2017Date of Patent: December 4, 2018Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll
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Patent number: 9713727Abstract: A multi-modal electrotherapy apparatus including circuitry for administering defibrillation therapy and for administering medium voltage therapy (MVT) adapted to reduce the side effects of MVT. The electrotherapy apparatus is configured to selectively deliver MVT to vectors not involving the ventricles and defibrillation therapy to vectors involving the ventricles. The apparatus can use biphasic waveforms configured to avoid capture of cardiac cells during MVT. The electrotherapy apparatus can minimize the risk of applying MVT at inappropriate times, such as during atrial fibrillation or where conventional ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation therapy is more appropriate.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2014Date of Patent: July 25, 2017Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventor: Mark W. Kroll
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Patent number: 9636504Abstract: Apparatus and method for treating an arrhythmia in a patient using an electrotherapy device such as a subcutaneous pacing device. The device applies a series of electrotherapy pulses in response to the presence of the arrhythmia. Various provisions are disclosed for mitigating pain or discomfort as a result of the electrotherapy pulses.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2015Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll
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Patent number: 9480851Abstract: A multi-modal electrotherapy apparatus including circuitry for administering defibrillation therapy and for administering medium voltage therapy (MVT). A combined-use capacitor bank of at least one capacitor stores energy to be administered as defibrillation therapy and MVT. Combined-use discharge circuitry electrically is coupled between the combined-use capacitor bank and patient terminals for selectively administering energy from the capacitor bank according to a plurality of controllable waveforms as either defibrillation therapy or MVT. A controller is configured to cause the discharge circuitry to apply the MVT from the capacitor bank while the capacitor bank undergoes charging in preparation for administration of the defibrillation therapy.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2014Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventor: Mark W. Kroll
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Patent number: 9421391Abstract: Automated treatment of arrhythmia utilizing an electrotherapy device. Time-coordinated applications of medium-voltage therapy (MVT) followed by high-voltage therapy (HVT) include a first MVT waveform to a first target region and a second MVT waveform to a second target region, such that the HVT is synchronized relative to a first compression cycle corresponding to activation of the first target region, and to a second compression cycle corresponding to activation of the second target region resulting from the administration of the MVT.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2015Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron Gilman, Mark Kroll
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Patent number: 9168381Abstract: Apparatus and method for treating an arrhythmia in a patient using an electrotherapy device. The device applies a series of electrotherapy pulses in response to the presence of the arrhythmia. In one aspect, indicia of movement by the patient is sensed, and an inference is made whether the movement is an evoked response to the administration of the electrotherapy pulses. Application of subsequent electrotherapy pulses is adjusted in response to an inference of the evoked response constituting discomfort of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2014Date of Patent: October 27, 2015Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll
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Patent number: 9144684Abstract: Aspects of the invention are directed to advanced monitoring and control of medium voltage therapy (MVT) in implantable and external devices. Apparatus and methods are disclosed that facilitate dynamic adjustment of MVT parameter values in response to new and changing circumstances such as the patient's condition before, during, and after administration of MVT. Administration of MVT is automatically and dynamically adjusted to achieve specific treatment or life-support objectives, such as prolongation of the body's ability to endure and respond to MVT, specifically addressing the type of arrhythmia or other pathologic state of the patient with targeted treatment, a tiered-intensity MVT treatment strategy, and supporting patients in non life-critical conditions where the heart may nevertheless benefit from a certain level of assistance.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: September 29, 2015Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll, James E. Brewer
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Method for coordinating medium voltage therapy for improving effectiveness of defibrillation therapy
Patent number: 9061164Abstract: Automated treatment of arrhythmia utilizing an electrotherapy device. Time-coordinated applications of medium-voltage therapy (MVT) followed by high-voltage therapy (HVT) include a first MVT waveform to a first target region and a second MVT waveform to a second target region, such that the HVT is synchronized relative to a first compression cycle corresponding to activation of the first target region, and to a second compression cycle corresponding to activation of the second target region resulting from the administration of the MVT.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2014Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: GALVANI, LTD.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark Kroll -
Patent number: 8868178Abstract: Apparatus and method for treating an arrhythmia in a patient using an electrotherapy device such as a subcutaneous pacing device. The device applies a series of electrotherapy pulses in response to the presence of the arrhythmia. Various provisions are disclosed for mitigating pain or discomfort as a result of the electrotherapy pulses.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll
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Publication number: 20140303679Abstract: A multi-modal electrotherapy apparatus including circuitry for administering defibrillation therapy and for administering medium voltage therapy (MVT). A combined-use capacitor bank of at least one capacitor stores energy to be administered as defibrillation therapy and MVT. Combined-use discharge circuitry electrically is coupled between the combined-use capacitor bank and patient terminals for selectively administering energy from the capacitor bank according to a plurality of controllable waveforms as either defibrillation therapy or MVT. A controller is configured to cause the discharge circuitry to apply the MVT from the capacitor bank while the capacitor bank undergoes charging in preparation for administration of the defibrillation therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2014Publication date: October 9, 2014Applicant: Galvani, Ltd.Inventor: Mark W. Kroll
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Publication number: 20140296930Abstract: A multi-modal electrotherapy apparatus including circuitry for administering defibrillation therapy and for administering medium voltage therapy (MVT) adapted to reduce the side effects of MVT. The electrotherapy apparatus is configured to selectively deliver MVT to vectors not involving the ventricles and defibrillation therapy to vectors involving the ventricles. The apparatus can use biphasic waveforms configured to avoid capture of cardiac cells during MVT. The electrotherapy apparatus can minimize the risk of applying MVT at inappropriate times, such as during atrial fibrillation or where conventional ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation therapy is more appropriate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Applicant: Galvani, Ltd.Inventor: Mark W. Kroll
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Publication number: 20140236248Abstract: Automated treatment of arrhythmia utilizing an electrotherapy device. Time-coordinated applications of medium-voltage therapy (MVT) followed by high-voltage therapy (HVT) include a first MVT waveform to a first target region and a second MVT waveform to a second target region, such that the HVT is synchronized relative to a first compression cycle corresponding to activation of the first target region, and to a second compression cycle corresponding to activation of the second target region resulting from the administration of the MVT.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2014Publication date: August 21, 2014Applicant: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark Kroll
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Patent number: 8805495Abstract: Aspects of the invention are directed to advanced monitoring and control of medium voltage therapy (MVT) in implantable and external devices. Apparatus and methods are disclosed that facilitate dynamic adjustment of MVT parameter values in response to new and changing circumstances such as the patient's condition before, during, and after administration of MVT. Administration of MVT is automatically and dynamically adjusted to achieve specific treatment or life-support objectives, such as prolongation of the body's ability to endure and respond to MVT, specifically addressing the type of arrhythmia or other pathologic state of the patient with targeted treatment, a tiered-intensity MVT treatment strategy, and supporting patients in non life-critical conditions where the heart may nevertheless benefit from a certain level of assistance.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2013Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark Kroll, James E. Brewer
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Publication number: 20140180351Abstract: Apparatus and method for treating an arrhythmia in a patient using an electrotherapy device such as a subcutaneous pacing device. The device applies a series of electrotherapy pulses in response to the presence of the arrhythmia. Various provisions are disclosed for mitigating pain or discomfort as a result of the electrotherapy pulses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll
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Patent number: 8750990Abstract: Automated treatment of arrhythmia utilizing an electrotherapy device. Time-coordinated applications of medium-voltage therapy (MVT) followed by high-voltage therapy (HVT) include a first MVT waveform to a first target region and a second MVT waveform to a second target region, such that the HVT is synchronized relative to a first compression cycle corresponding to activation of the first target region, and to a second compression cycle corresponding to activation of the second target region resulting from the administration of the MVT.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron Gilman, Mark Kroll
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Publication number: 20140005734Abstract: Aspects of the invention are directed to advanced monitoring and control of medium voltage therapy (MVT) in implantable and external devices. Apparatus and methods are disclosed that facilitate dynamic adjustment of MVT parameter values in response to new and changing circumstances such as the patient's condition before, during, and after administration of MVT. Administration of MVT is automatically and dynamically adjusted to achieve specific treatment or life-support objectives, such as prolongation of the body's ability to endure and respond to MVT, specifically addressing the type of arrhythmia or other pathologic state of the patient with targeted treatment, a tiered-intensity MVT treatment strategy, and supporting patients in non life-critical conditions where the heart may nevertheless benefit from a certain level of assistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll, James E. Brewer
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Patent number: 8483822Abstract: Aspects of the invention are directed to advanced monitoring and control of medium voltage therapy (MVT) in implantable and external devices. Apparatus and methods are disclosed that facilitate dynamic adjustment of MVT parameter values in response to new and changing circumstances such as the patient's condition before, during, and after administration of MVT. Administration of MVT is automatically and dynamically adjusted to achieve specific treatment or life-support objectives, such as prolongation of the body's ability to endure and respond to MVT, specifically addressing the type of arrhythmia or other pathologic state of the patient with targeted treatment, a tiered-intensity MVT treatment strategy, and supporting patients in non life-critical conditions where the heart may nevertheless benefit from a certain level of assistance.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Byron L. Gilman, Mark W. Kroll, James E. Brewer
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Patent number: 8401637Abstract: A method and system for treating an individual experiencing cardiac arrest using an automatic external defibrillator (AED) includes placing a first and a second electrode of the AED in electrical communication with an exterior surface of the individual. A need to apply a high voltage defibrillation signal to the individual is automatically determined. The method also includes automatically causing the AED to apply a medium voltage therapy (MVT) signal through the first and the second electrodes to the individual. The MVT signal is applied to induce a hemodynamic effect in the individual. Alternatively, or additionally, the MVT signal is applied to induce a respiratory effect in the individual. Optionally, the MVT signal is applied before determining the need to apply the defibrillation signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Kai Kroll, Mark Kroll, Tom Bugliosi
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Patent number: 7706864Abstract: An electrical method and apparatus for stimulating cardiac cells causing contraction to force hemodynamic output during fibrillation, hemodynamically compromising tachycardia, or asystole. Forcing fields are applied to the heart to give cardiac output on an emergency basis until the arrhythmia ceases or other intervention takes place. The device is used as a stand alone external or internal device, or as a backup to an ICD, atrial defibrillator, or an anti-tachycardia pacemaker. The method and apparatus maintain some cardiac output and not necessarily defibrillation.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2003Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Galvani, Ltd.Inventors: Kai Kroll, Mark W. Kroll