Abstract: A system and method for physiological monitoring and regulation of a drug infusion device. The system includes an internal compact unit that is implantable in a patient having a pulmonary disorder, the internal unit encasing a power supply, a fluid reservoir, a motor pump, a digital control unit, and a radio frequency transmitter. An infusion catheter is connected to the fluid reservoir and motor pump for automatically infusing a drug into a right ventricle of the patient during a diastole phase of a cardiac cycle. The system includes an external unit for monitoring and storing a plurality of physiological parameters of the patient and for making adjustments to a drug infusion rate.
Abstract: A system and method for physiological monitoring and regulation of a drug infusion device. The system includes an internal compact unit that is implantable in a patient having a pulmonary disorder, the internal unit encasing a power supply, a fluid reservoir, a motor pump, a digital control unit, and a radio frequency transmitter. An infusion catheter is connected to the fluid reservoir and motor pump for automatically infusing a drug into a right ventricle of the patient during a diastole phase of a cardiac cycle. The system includes an external unit for monitoring and storing a plurality of physiological parameters of the patient and for making adjustments to a drug infusion rate.
Abstract: A medical risk assessment method and computer program product resident on a computer or a hand-held device that allows a physician to determine the best strategy for primary and secondary cardiovascular disease prevention utilizing current guidelines and published medical literature. The computer program product evaluates a number of risk factors to determine specific recommendations for an individual patient, including Framingham risk scoring (FRS), pertinent medical history, individual lipid panel and advanced lipoprotein profiling, patient laboratory test results, and published literature on the effects of anti-lipid medicines on plasma concentration and/or composition of lipoprotein molecules and clinical outcomes.
Abstract: A medical risk assessment method and computer program product resident on a computer or a hand-held device that allows a physician to determine the best strategy for primary and secondary cardiovascular disease prevention utilizing current guidelines and published medical literature. The computer program product evaluates a number of risk factors to determine specific recommendations for an individual patient, including Framingham risk scoring (FRS), pertinent medical history, individual lipid panel and advanced lipoprotein profiling, patient laboratory test results, and published literature on the effects of anti-lipid medicines on plasma concentration and/or composition of lipoprotein molecules and clinical outcomes.