Patents Assigned to Respirix, Inc.
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Publication number: 20230320660Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described where an airway device, in one embodiment, may comprise a mouthpiece section and an opening section defining one or more airway lumens therethrough with a first sensor in fluid communication with the one or more airway lumens and a second sensor positioned upon a hand-piece for contact against a portion of the user. The first sensor may be configured to detect an airway pressure when a user inhales or exhales through the one or more airway lumens, and the second sensor may be configured to detect a physiological signal from the user. Additionally, a controller may be in communication with the first and second sensors where the controller is programmed to correlate pressure oscillations in the airway pressure with heartbeats.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. LUXON, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Mark ZIEGLER, Nikhil VISWANATHAN, Michael HEMATI
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Patent number: 11707227Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described where an airway device, in one embodiment, may comprise a mouthpiece section and an opening section defining one or more airway lumens therethrough with a first sensor in fluid communication with the one or more airway lumens and a second sensor positioned upon a hand-piece for contact against a portion of the user. The first sensor may be configured to detect an airway pressure when a user inhales or exhales through the one or more airway lumens, and the second sensor may be configured to detect a physiological signal from the user. Additionally, a controller may be in communication with the first and second sensors where the controller is programmed to correlate pressure oscillations in the airway pressure with heartbeats.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2018Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. Luxon, Daniel R. Burnett, Alexander Vergara, Mark Ziegler, Nikhil Viswanathan, Michael Hemati
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Publication number: 20230082966Abstract: Devices and methods for predicting, identifying and/or managing pneumonia are disclosed and may generally comprise a housing, a mouthpiece in communication with the housing and configured for insertion within a mouth, a temperature sensor positioned within or along the housing, a pulse oximeter sensor positioned along the housing for sensing a heart rate or blood oxygen level, a microphone positioned within or along the housing for obtaining sounds associated with respiration, and a controller configured to receive physiologic parameters including the temperature, heart rate, blood oxygen level, and sounds associated with respiration. The controller can determine a likelihood of contracting pneumonia, a presence of pneumonia, or a status of pneumonia within the user based on deviations from a threshold value which are present in at least two of the physiologic parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Michael JAASMA, Cory SYLLIAASEN
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Publication number: 20210236004Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described herein which may utilize a non-invasive respiratory monitor to detect minor variations in expiratory airflow pressure known as cardiogenic oscillations which are generated by changes in the pulmonary blood volume that correspond with the cardiac cycle. These cardiogenic oscillations are a direct indicator of cardiac function and may be used to correlate various physiologic parameters such as stroke volume, pulmonary artery pressure, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. LUXON, Daniel R. BURNETT, Stephen BOYD
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Publication number: 20210145294Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described herein which may utilize a non-invasive respiratory monitor to detect minor variations in expiratory airflow pressure known as cardiogenic oscillations which are generated by changes in the pulmonary blood volume that correspond with the cardiac cycle. These cardiogenic oscillations are a direct indicator of cardiac function and may be used to correlate various physiologic parameters such as stroke volume, pulmonary artery pressure, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2021Publication date: May 20, 2021Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. LUXON, Daniel R. BURNETT, Stephen BOYD
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Patent number: 10932674Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described herein which may utilize a non-invasive respiratory monitor to detect minor variations in expiratory airflow pressure known as cardiogenic oscillations which are generated by changes in the pulmonary blood volume that correspond with the cardiac cycle. These cardiogenic oscillations are a direct indicator of cardiac function and may be used to correlate various physiologic parameters such as stroke volume, pulmonary artery pressure, etc.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2017Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. Luxon, Daniel R. Burnett, Stephen Boyd
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Publication number: 20180140252Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described where an airway device, in one embodiment, may comprise a mouthpiece section and an opening section defining one or more airway lumens therethrough with a first sensor in fluid communication with the one or more airway lumens and a second sensor positioned upon a hand-piece for contact against a portion of the user. The first sensor may be configured to detect an airway pressure when a user inhales or exhales through the one or more airway lumens, and the second sensor may be configured to detect a physiological signal from the user. Additionally, a controller may be in communication with the first and second sensors where the controller is programmed to correlate pressure oscillations in the airway pressure with heartbeats.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. LUXON, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Mark ZIEGLER, Nikhil VISWANATHAN, Michael HEMATI
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Publication number: 20170238815Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described herein which may utilize a non-invasive respiratory monitor to detect minor variations in expiratory airflow pressure known as cardiogenic oscillations which are generated by changes in the pulmonary blood volume that correspond with the cardiac cycle. These cardiogenic oscillations are a direct indicator of cardiac function and may be used to correlate various physiologic parameters such as stroke volume, pulmonary artery pressure, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. LUXON, Daniel R. BURNETT, Stephen BOYD