Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and monitoring intracavitary tissue temperature. The system may include a catheter shaft with a circuit board disposed therein, the circuit board having an array of sensors disposed thereon. The catheter shaft may have an opening and an expandable structure surrounding the opening to provide a field of view of the intracavitary tissue for the array of sensors through the opening. The system may include a software-based programming system run on a computer such that a clinician may review information indicative of temperature of the intracavitary tissue, and be alerted if the temperature exceeds a predetermined threshold.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 5, 2023
Publication date:
July 27, 2023
Applicant:
Precision EP GmbH
Inventors:
John McCARTHY, Martin MATTHES, Tim LENIHAN, Wenzel HURTAK
Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and monitoring intracavitary tissue temperature. The system may include a catheter shaft with a circuit board disposed therein, the circuit board having an array of sensors disposed thereon. The catheter shaft may have an opening and an expandable structure surrounding the opening to provide a field of view of the intracavitary tissue for the array of sensors through the opening. The system may include a software-based programming system run on a computer such that a clinician may review information indicative of temperature of the intracavitary tissue, and be alerted if the temperature exceeds a predetermined threshold.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 26, 2020
Date of Patent:
May 16, 2023
Assignee:
Precision EP GmbH
Inventors:
John McCarthy, Martin Matthes, Tim Lenihan, Wenzel F. Hurtak
Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and monitoring intracavitary tissue temperature. The system may include a catheter shaft with a circuit board disposed therein, the circuit board having an array of sensors disposed thereon. The catheter shaft may have an opening and an expandable structure surrounding the opening to provide a field of view of the intracavitary tissue for the array of sensors through the opening. The system may include a software-based programming system run on a computer such that a clinician may review information indicative of temperature of the intracavitary tissue, and be alerted if the temperature exceeds a predetermined threshold.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 26, 2020
Publication date:
October 15, 2020
Applicant:
Precision EP GmbH
Inventors:
John McCARTHY, Martin MATTHES, Tim LENIHAN, Wenzel F. HURTAK
Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and monitoring intracavitary tissue temperature. The system may include a catheter shaft with a circuit board disposed therein, the circuit board having an array of sensors disposed thereon. The catheter shaft may have an opening and an expandable structure surrounding the opening to provide a field of view of the intracavitary tissue for the array of sensors through the opening. The system may include a software-based programming system run on a computer such that a clinician may review information indicative of temperature of the intracavitary tissue, and be alerted if the temperature exceeds a predetermined threshold.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 1, 2017
Date of Patent:
July 7, 2020
Assignee:
Precision EP GmbH
Inventors:
John McCarthy, Martin Matthes, Tim Lenihan, Wenzel F. Hurtak
Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring and monitoring intracavitary tissue temperature. The system may include a catheter shaft with a circuit board disposed therein, the circuit board having an array of sensors disposed thereon. The catheter shaft may have an opening and an expandable structure surrounding the opening to provide a field of view of the intracavitary tissue for the array of sensors through the opening. The system may include a software-based programming system run on a computer such that a clinician may review information indicative of temperature of the intracavitary tissue, and be alerted if the temperature exceeds a predetermined threshold.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 1, 2017
Publication date:
November 9, 2017
Applicant:
Precision EP GmbH
Inventors:
John McCARTHY, Martin MATTHES, Tim LENIHAN, Wenzel F. HURTAK