Patents Assigned to iSchemaView, Inc.
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Patent number: 12150801Abstract: Abnormalities of blood vessels associated with brains of individuals can be detected by analyzing images that include the brains of the individuals. Blood vessels included in the images can be identified and densities of blood vessels across hemispheres can be determined. Differences between densities of blood vessels in different hemispheres of the brains of the individuals can be used to determine a probability of an abnormality with respect to one or more blood vessels associated with the brains of the individuals. User interfaces can be generated indicating possible abnormalities associated with the brains of the individuals.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2020Date of Patent: November 26, 2024Assignee: iSchemaView, Inc.Inventors: Matúš Straka, Shalini Ambika Amukotuwa, Roland Bammer
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Patent number: 11406300Abstract: Images of an individual can be obtained and analyzed to determine an amount of facial paralysis of the individual. The images can also be analyzed to determine an amount of gaze deviation of the individual. The amount of facial paralysis of the individual and/or the amount of gaze deviation of the individual can be used to determine a probability that the individual experienced a biological condition.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2021Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: iSchemaView, Inc.Inventor: Roland Bammer
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Patent number: 11348241Abstract: Images of individuals obtained using perfusion-based imaging techniques or diffusion-based imaging techniques can be analyzed to determine regions of the brains of the individuals where the supply of blood has been disrupted. The images can be used to generate alerts indicating the disruption of blood flow to one or more regions of the brains of the individuals. The images can be used to identify vessel segments (eg M1, M2, M3, M4, . . . ) and branches (MCA, ACA, PCA) of the brains of individuals in which abnormalities may be present.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2021Date of Patent: May 31, 2022Assignee: iSchemaView, Inc.Inventors: Shalini Ambika Amukotuwa, Roland Bammer
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Patent number: 11328413Abstract: Systems and methods for detecting an aneurysm are disclosed. The method includes forming a virtual skeleton model. The virtual skeleton model has a plurality of edges with each edge having a plurality of skeleton points. Each skeleton point is associated with a subset of the plurality of blood vessel surface points. The method includes virtually fitting elliptically shaped tubules for each edge of the virtual skeleton model and identifying a potential aneurysm based on the fitted elliptically shaped tubules.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: iSchemaView, Inc.Inventors: Val Smiricinschi, Kristen Catherine Karman-Shoemake, Mohamed Haithem Babiker
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Patent number: 11295448Abstract: Images can be generated indicating damaged brain tissue based on the disruption of blood supply. First imaging data can be generated by a first imaging technique that can be a vascular imaging technique, such as CT-perfusion imaging or CT angiography. Second imaging data can be generated by a second imaging technique that can be a non-perfusion-based imaging technique, such as non-contrast CT imaging, or the unenhanced portion of a CT-perfusion imaging examination. Intensity values of voxels of the first imaging data can be analyzed to determine a first region of interest in which brain tissue damage may be present. Intensity values of voxels of the second imaging data can be analyzed to determine a second region of interest in which brain tissue damage may be present. An aggregate image including overlays corresponding to the first region of interest and the second region of interest can be generated.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2021Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: iSchemaView, Inc.Inventors: Roland Bammer, Matú{hacek over (s)} Straka, Jürgen Endres
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Patent number: 11229367Abstract: Systems and methods for identifying growth of a cerebral aneurysm. The method includes forming a first virtual skeleton model from a first image segmentation and forming a second virtual skeleton model from a second image segmentation. The virtual skeleton models including a plurality of edges with each edge having a plurality of skeleton points. Each skeleton point is associated with a subset of a plurality of blood vessel surface points. The method includes identifying one or more second terminal points within the second virtual skeleton model and overlapping the first virtual skeleton model and the second virtual skeleton model by orienting the one or more first terminal points with the one or more second terminal points.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: IschemaView, Inc.Inventors: Val Smiricinschi, Kristen Catherine Karman-Shoemake, Mohamed Haithem Babiker
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Patent number: 11191505Abstract: Abnormalities of blood vessels associated with brains of individuals can be detected by analyzing images that include the brains of the individuals. Blood vessels included in the images can be identified and densities of blood vessels across hemispheres can be determined. Differences between densities of blood vessels in different hemispheres of the brains of the individuals can be used to determine a probability of an abnormality with respect to one or more blood vessels associated with the brains of the individuals. User interfaces can be generated indicating possible abnormalities associated with the brains of the individuals.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2020Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: iSchemaView, Inc.Inventors: Matú{hacek over (s)} Straka, Shalini Ambika Amukotuwa, Roland Bammer