Patents by Inventor Ahmad M. Qasem
Ahmad M. Qasem has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12109008Abstract: A method for determining a calibrated aortic pressure waveform from a brachial cuff waveform involves the use of one or more generalized transfer functions. The one or more generalized transfer functions are specific for predetermined brachial cuff pressure ranges, such as below diastolic pressure, between diastolic and systolic pressure, and above systolic pressure. The brachial cuff is inflated to a pressure within the pressure range appropriate for the generalized transfer function to be applied to the brachial cuff waveform to generate the aortic pressure waveform. In some circumstances, it may be necessary to use a calibration transfer function to generate a calibrated aortic waveform. In other circumstances, the calibration transfer function is not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2021Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Patent number: 12029538Abstract: Central blood pressure parameters are monitored using a smart watch or smart band. A PPG sensor on the smart watch or smart band is adapted to sense blood perfusion in the finger (or lower wrist/radial artery) of the person wearing the smart watch or smart band. The PPG signal captures cardiovascular features which can be detected after proper filtering and processing. Signal processing, using the transfer function method, results in an un-calibrated central pressure waveform, which can be used to calculate various cardiovascular parameters or indicators of the parameters that are displayed on the smart watch or smart band. Digital signal processing can be implemented on the smart watch or smart band, on a smart phone, laptop or in the Cloud.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2021Date of Patent: July 9, 2024Assignee: ATCOR MEDICAL PTY LTDInventors: Ahmad M. Qasem, Lawrence Chan
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Publication number: 20220296113Abstract: A method of measuring a patient's blood pressure non-invasively considers the shape of the waveform to accurately estimate the patient's invasive systolic and diastolic blood pressure, or alternatively accurately predict the patient's hypertension classification. The method can be implemented in a clinical setting or within a wearable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Publication number: 20210369129Abstract: Central blood pressure parameters are monitored using a smart watch or smart band. A PPG sensor on the smart watch or smart band is adapted to sense blood perfusion in the finger (or lower wrist/radial artery) of the person wearing the smart watch or smart band. The PPG signal captures cardiovascular features which can be detected after proper filtering and processing. Signal processing, using the transfer function method, results in an un-calibrated central pressure waveform, which can be used to calculate various cardiovascular parameters or indicators of the parameters that are displayed on the smart watch or smart band. Digital signal processing can be implemented on the smart watch or smart band, on a smart phone, laptop or in the Cloud.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2021Publication date: December 2, 2021Applicant: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventors: Ahmad M. Qasem, Lawrence Chan
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Publication number: 20210212575Abstract: A method for determining a calibrated aortic pressure waveform from a brachial cuff waveform involves the use of one or more generalized transfer functions. The one or more generalized transfer functions are specific for predetermined brachial cuff pressure ranges, such as below diastolic pressure, between diastolic and systolic pressure, and above systolic pressure. The brachial cuff is inflated to a pressure within the pressure range appropriate for the generalized transfer function to be applied to the brachial cuff waveform to generate the aortic pressure waveform. In some circumstances, it may be necessary to use a calibration transfer function to generate a calibrated aortic waveform. In other circumstances, the calibration transfer function is not necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2021Publication date: July 15, 2021Applicant: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Publication number: 20180296104Abstract: A method of measuring a patient's blood pressure non-invasively considers the shape of the waveform to accurately estimate the patient's invasive systolic and diastolic blood pressure, or alternatively accurately predict the patient's hypertension classification. The method can be implemented in a clinical setting or within a wearable device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Applicant: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Patent number: 9974450Abstract: A method for determining a calibrated aortic pressure waveform from a brachial cuff waveform involves the use of one or more generalized transfer functions. The one or more generalized transfer functions are specific for predetermined brachial cuff pressure ranges, such as below diastolic pressure, between diastolic and systolic pressure, and above systolic pressure. The brachial cuff is inflated to a pressure within the pressure range appropriate for the generalized transfer function to be applied to the brachial cuff waveform to generate the aortic pressure waveform. In some circumstances, it may be necessary to use a calibration transfer function to generate a calibrated aortic waveform. In other circumstances, the calibration transfer function is not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2016Date of Patent: May 22, 2018Assignee: ATCOR MEDICAL PTY LTDInventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Publication number: 20160198959Abstract: A method for determining a calibrated aortic pressure waveform from a brachial cuff waveform involves the use of one or more generalized transfer functions. The one or more generalized transfer functions are specific for predetermined brachial cuff pressure ranges, such as below diastolic pressure, between diastolic and systolic pressure, and above systolic pressure. The brachial cuff is inflated to a pressure within the pressure range appropriate for the generalized transfer function to be applied to the brachial cuff waveform to generate the aortic pressure waveform. In some circumstances, it may be necessary to use a calibration transfer function to generate a calibrated aortic waveform. In other circumstances, the calibration transfer function is not necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2016Publication date: July 14, 2016Applicant: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Patent number: 9314170Abstract: A method for determining a calibrated aortic pressure waveform from a brachial cuff waveform involves the use of one or more generalized transfer functions. The one or more generalized transfer functions are specific for predetermined brachial cuff pressure ranges, such as below diastolic pressure, between diastolic and systolic pressure, and above systolic pressure. The brachial cuff is inflated to a pressure within the pressure range appropriate for the generalized transfer function to be applied to the brachial cuff waveform to generate the aortic pressure waveform. In some circumstances, it may be necessary to use a calibration transfer function to generate a calibrated aortic waveform. In other circumstances, the calibration transfer function is not necessary.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2011Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Patent number: 8679025Abstract: A method for determination of cardiac output from a recording of an arterial pressure waveform (10). The method comprises the steps of measuring the patient's peripheral arterial pressure relative to time in order to estimate a central pressure waveform (CPW) and calculating the patient's cardiac output from the CPW using the Water Hammer formula (as defined herein).Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2007Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventors: Peter Chris Harpas, Ahmad M. Qasem
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Patent number: 8273030Abstract: A method of estimating blood pressure Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) in the aorta from a recording of a pressure waveform at a single site. The method comprises the following steps: 1. measuring the patient's arterial pressure relative to time in order to estimate a central pressure waveform (CPW); 2. estimating the patient's aortic pressure pulse transit time (PPTT) from the CPW; 3. estimating the patient's carotid to femoral arterial distance from the patient's physical characteristics; and 4. dividing the patient's estimated carotid to femoral arterial distance by the patient's estimated PPTT to estimate the patient's PWV.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: Atcor Medical Pty LtdInventors: Peter Chris Harpas, Ahmad M. Qasem
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Publication number: 20110275944Abstract: A method for determining a calibrated aortic pressure waveform from a brachial cuff waveform involves the use of one or more generalized transfer functions. The one or more generalized transfer functions are specific for predetermined brachial cuff pressure ranges, such as below diastolic pressure, between diastolic and systolic pressure, and above systolic pressure. The brachial cuff is inflated to a pressure within the pressure range appropriate for the generalized transfer function to be applied to the brachial cuff waveform to generate the aortic pressure waveform. In some circumstances, it may be necessary to use a calibration transfer function to generate a calibrated aortic waveform. In other circumstances, the calibration transfer function is not necessary.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2011Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: AtCor Medical Pty Ltd.Inventor: Ahmad M. Qasem
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Publication number: 20100016735Abstract: A method for determination of cardiac output from a recording of an arterial pressure waveform (10). The method comprises the steps of measuring the patient's peripheral arterial pressure relative to time in order to estimate a central pressure waveform (CPW) and calculating the patient's cardiac output from the CPW using the Water Hammer formula (as defined herein).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: January 21, 2010Applicant: AtCor Medical Pty LtdInventors: Peter Chris Harpas, Ahmad M. Qasem
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Publication number: 20090030328Abstract: A method of estimating blood pressure Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) in the aorta from a recording of a pressure waveform at a single site. The method comprises the following steps: 1. measuring the patient's arterial pressure relative to time in order to estimate a central pressure waveform (CPW); 2. estimating the patient's aortic pressure pulse transit time (PPTT) from the CPW; 3. estimating the patient's carotid to femoral arterial distance from the patient's physical characteristics; and 4. dividing the patient's estimated carotid to femoral arterial distance by the patient's estimated PPTT to estimate the patient's PWV.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2006Publication date: January 29, 2009Inventors: Peter Chris Harpas, Ahmad M. Qasem