Patents Assigned to Impulse Dynamics N.V.
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Patent number: 8306617Abstract: A method of modifying the force of contraction of at least a portion of a heart chamber, including providing a subject having a heart, comprising at least a portion having an activation, and applying a non-excitatory electric field having a given duration, at a delay after the activation, to the portion, which causes the force of contraction to be increased by a least 5%.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2007Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shiomo Ben-Haim, Nissim Darvish, Maier Fenster, Mike Yuval
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Patent number: 8014858Abstract: Apparatus (18) is provided for defibrillating a heart (20) of a person. The apparatus (18) includes one or more electrodes (100) that are adapted to be coupled to the heart, and a control unit (90) that is adapted to drive the electrodes to apply electrical pulses to the heart at a rate which is typically greater than about 10 Hz. The control unit terminates the electrical pulses, so that the heart beats without fibrillation. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shlomo Ben-Haim, Nissim Darvish, Yuval Mika, Benny Rousso, Bella Felzen, Andre Routh
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Patent number: 7953481Abstract: A cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) device (30) includes an anti-arrhythmic therapy unit (38) for detecting a cardiac arrhythmia in a heart (2) of a patient based on processing electrical signals related to cardiac activity sensed at the heart, and for delivering anti-arrhythmic therapy to the heart. The device includes a cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) unit (40) capable of delivering cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) signals to the heart for modulating the contractility of a portion of the heart. The device (30) includes a power source (165). The device may be an implantable device or a non-implantable device. A method for delivering anti-arrhythmic therapy to a heart. The method includes applying one or more non-excitatory cardiac contractility modulating electrical signals to said heart.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Itzhak Shemer, Shay Policker, Ziv Belsky, Edward Haluska
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Patent number: 7647102Abstract: A cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) device (30) includes an anti-arrhythmic therapy unit (38) for detecting a cardiac arrhythmia in a heart (2) of a patient based on processing electrical signals related to cardiac activity sensed at the heart, and for delivering anti-arrhythmic therapy to the heart. The device includes a cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) unit (40) capable of delivering cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) signals to the heart for modulating the contractility of a portion of the heart. The device may provide to the anti-arrhythmic therapy unit control signals associated with the delivery of the CCM signals to the heart. The control signals may be used to prevent interference of the CCM signals with the detecting of the cardiac arrhythmia. The device (30) includes a power source. The device may be an implantable device or a non-implantable device. The device may also include a pacing unit.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2005Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Andre G. Routh, Edward Haluska, Nissim Darvish, David Prutchi, Ziv Belsky
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Patent number: 7460907Abstract: Apparatus (170) for heart pacing with hemodynamic improvement, including one or more electrodes (36), which convey electrical signals to respective cardiac muscle segments. Signal generation circuitry (50) applies an extended pacing signal (60, 61), having an overall duration greater than three times a chronaxie time, to the one or more electrodes so as to pace the heart. The signal preferably includes a train of a plurality of biphasic pulses, and has an amplitude at least three times as great as a threshold for pacing the heart, but not sufficient for cardioversion.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 1999Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Nissim Darvish, Bella Felsen, Itzik Shemer, Judith Kornfeld
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Patent number: 7310555Abstract: A method and apparatus (30) for modifying contractility of the heart of a patient. The method includes receiving signals from a sensor (22, 23, 46) coupled to the body of the patient indicative of physiological activity. The signals are analyzed to derive a measure of the physiological activity, and excitable tissue control (ETC) stimulation is applied to the heart (20) so as to enhance contractility of the heart muscle responsive to the measure.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shlomo Ben-Haim, Nissim Darvish, Itzhak Shemer, Yehuda Snir
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Publication number: 20070156177Abstract: A method of glucose level control comprising, providing at least one electrode adapted to apply an electric field to a pancreas; and applying an electric field to the pancreas using said at least one electrode such that blood glucose levels are significantly reduced and blood insulin levels are not significantly increased compared to a regular insulin response in a same person.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Tami Harel, Shai Policker, Radwan Khawaled, Yuval Mika, Offer Glasberg, Aharon Grossman
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Patent number: 7218963Abstract: An apparatus for blocking the electric activity of an area of tissue, comprises circuitry (S) for creating a long non-excitatory electric signal between at least two points (R1, R2) located in the vicinity of a muscle.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2002Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shlomo Ben-Haim, Nissim Darvish, Yuval Mika, Maier Fenster
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Patent number: 7195637Abstract: A method for inserting a lead into coronary veins of a patient. The method comprises providing a guide sheath that comprises a tube having a proximal portion and a distal portion; a lumen passing through said tube, said lumen is provided with a first opening in said proximal portion and a second opening in said distal portion, said lumen is adapted to allow the lead to pass through it; a balloon provided in said distal portion, said balloon is adapted to be inflated outwardly and circumferentially from said tube; a tubing fluidically connected to said balloon, said tubing extends from said balloon to said proximal portion. The method further comprises inserting the guide sheath into a coronary vein; inflating said balloon so as to prevent retrograde blood flow from the coronary vein; inserting the lead into the coronary vein through said lumen and placing it in a target location.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2001Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventor: Yuval Mika
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Patent number: 7027863Abstract: A multi-modal cardiotherapy device (100) includes an anti-arrhythmic unit (118) for delivering multiple types of anti-arrhythmic therapy to a heart, a cardiac contractility modulating unit (108) for delivering cardiac contractility modulating signals to the heart, and for applying anti-arrhythmic cardiac contractility modulating signal therapy to the heart, one or more sensing units (112) for sensing electrical signals related to electrical activity of the heart to provide an output signal, one or more detecting units (116) operatively connected to the sensing unit(s) (112) for detecting in the output signal cardiac events of the heart, a controller unit (106) operatively connected to the anti-arrhythmic unit (118), the cardiac contractility modulating unit (108) and the detecting unit(s) (116).Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: David Prutchi, Nissim Darvish, Andre G. Routh, Edward Haluska, Ziv Belsky
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Patent number: 6993385Abstract: A cardiac contractility modulating (CCM) device includes an anti-arrhythmic therapy unit for detecting a cardiac arrhythmia in a heart of a patient based on processing electrical signals related to cardiac activity sensed at the heart, and for delivering anti-arrhythmic therapy to the heart. The device includes a cardiac contractility modulating unit capable of delivering cardiac contractility modulating signals to the heart for modulating the contractility of a portion of the heart. The device may provide to the anti-arrhythmic therapy unit control signals associated with the delivery of the CCM signals to the heart. The control signals may be used to prevent interference of the CCM signals with the detecting of the cardiac arrhythmia. The device includes a power source. The device may be an implantable device or a non-implantable device. The device may also include a pacing unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2000Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Andre G. Routh, Edward Haluska, Nissim Darvish, David Prutchi, Ziv Belsky
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Patent number: 6947792Abstract: A method of promoting the healing of a lesion in a smooth muscle, comprising selecting a smooth muscle portion having a lesion and applying a non-excitatory electrical field to the portion, which field reduces the mechanical activity of the portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shlomo Ben-Haim, Nissim Darvish, Yuval Mika, Maier Fenster, Bella Felzen, Isaac Shemer
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Patent number: 6749600Abstract: Apparatus is provided for insertion into a lumen of a body of a subject. The apparatus includes a sheath, the sheath including at least one section which is reinforced by braiding. The section extends longitudinally along at least a portion of the sheath. The sheath also includes at least one section which is substantially not reinforced, which extends longitudinally along at least the portion.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventor: Tamir Levy
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Patent number: 6725093Abstract: A method and apparatus (30) for modifying contractility of the heart of a patient. The method includes receiving signals from a sensor (22, 23, 46) coupled to the body of the patient indicative of physiological activity. The signals are analyzed to derive a measure of the physiological activity, and excitable tissue control (ETC) stimulation is applied to the heart (20) so as to enhance contractility of the heart muscle responsive to the measure.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shlomo Ben-Haim, Nissim Darvish, Itzhak Shemer, Yehuda Snir
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Patent number: 6694192Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling uterine contractions in a female comprises providing sensors for sensing uterine contractions; providing an electric signal generator for generating signals to be applied on the uterus; providing a control unit for receiving signal corresponding to uterus contractions from the sensors and actuate said signal generator to generate a non-excitatory electric signal in a predetermined timing and duration with respect to a sensed uterine contraction; providing signal delivery leads for delivering the electric signal from the electric signal generator to predetermined locations on the uterus; sensing a uterine contraction using the sensors; and applying non-excitatory electric field at the predetermined locations on the uterus in predetermined timing and duration with respect to the sensed uterine contraction.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shai Policker, Ricardo Aviv, Daniel Kamil
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Patent number: 6675043Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for modifying contractility of the heart of a patient. The method includes receiving signals from a sensor coupled to the body of the patient indicative of physical exertion by the patient. The signals are analyzed to estimate a metabolic demand of the patient, and excitable tissue control (ETC) stimulation is applied so as to enhance contractility of the heart muscle responsive to the metabolic need.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 6, 2004Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: David Prutchi, Yuval Mika
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Patent number: 6600953Abstract: Apparatus is provided for treating a condition such as obesity. The apparatus includes a set of one or more electrodes, which are adapted to be applied to one or more respective sites in a vicinity of a body of a stomach of a patient. A control unit is adapted to drive the electrode set to apply to the body of the stomach a signal, configured such that application thereof increases a level of contraction of muscle tissue of the body of the stomach, and decreases a cross-sectional area of a portion of the body of the stomach for a substantially continuous period greater than about 3 seconds.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2000Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Melina Flesler, Yuval Mika, Ziv Belsky, Yaakov Ben Arie, Nissim Darvish, Shlomo Ben-Haim
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Patent number: 6587721Abstract: A method and apparatus for modifying contractility of heart tissue. The method includes applying electrodes (34, 35, 38) to one or more sites in the heart (20) and making a determination at which of the sites, if any, to pace the heart. A parameter of an excitable tissue control (ETC) signal (50, 60) to be applied to the heart is set responsive to the determination, and the ETC signal is applied to at least one of the electrodes responsive to the parameter, so as to enhance contractility of the heart.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: David Prutchi, Yuval Mika, Ziv Belsky
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Patent number: 6571127Abstract: The invention comprises methods of increasing contractile force and/or the motility of a GI tract. A first method comprises selecting a portion of the GI tract and applying a non-excitatory electric field to the portion, which field increases the force of contraction at the portion. A second method comprises determining a timing of a returning wave in the GI tract and applying an electric field to at least a portion of the GI tract, which electric field reduces the response of the GI tract to the returning wave.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventors: Shlomo Ben-Haim, Nissim Darvish, Yuval Mika, Maier Fenster, Bella Felzen, Isaac Shemer
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Patent number: 6529778Abstract: A fluid-phase electrode lead apparatus is disclosed, for the delivery of electrical signals to an excitable tissue. The electrode lead comprises a catheter, having distal and proximal ends, at least one electrode provided at the distal end of said catheter, electrically connectable to an electric signal generator, and electrolytic fluid is provided through the catheter at the distal end to facilitate electric conduction of an electric signal from the at least one electrode to the excitable tissue.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Assignee: Impulse Dynamics N.V.Inventor: David Prutchi