Patents by Inventor Doron Levitas
Doron Levitas 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: 6830549Abstract: A patient management system includes a programmable patient monitor for monitoring and recording a plurality of physiological conditions of a patient, a plurality of physiological condition sensors and a communications unit. The plurality of patient monitoring sensors are electrically coupled to the programmable patient monitor. Each sensor detects a particular physiological condition of the patient, such as core temperature, ECG electrodes for providing an electrocardiogram and blood oximetry sensors. The patient monitor is small and compact and easily worn by the patient during his normal at home activities. To provide communication with a caregiver via a remote controller at the caregiver's location, a communications unit is disposed in the facility.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Tuan Bui, Emil S. Macha, Shan Padda, Arthur Schulze, Thomas Cooper, Clint Deckert, Doron Levitas
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Publication number: 20040158193Abstract: A programmable medical device, such as an infusion pump, is programmed or configured to display, or make, as active, only those keys which can provide valid input during each particular programming or operational step. Similarly, a remote controller for controlling a programmable medical device is programmed or configured to display, or make, as active, only those keys which can provide valid input during each particular programming or operational step.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 1999Publication date: August 12, 2004Applicant: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Tuan Bui, Doron Levitas
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Publication number: 20030130590Abstract: A patient management system includes a programmable patient monitor for monitoring and recording a plurality of physiological conditions of a patient, a plurality of physiological condition sensors and a communications unit. The plurality of patient monitoring sensors are electrically coupled to the programmable patient monitor. Each sensor detects a particular physiological condition of the patient, such as core temperature, ECG electrodes for providing an electrocardiogram and blood oximetry sensors. The patient monitor is small and compact and easily worn by the patient during his normal at home activities. To provide communication with a caregiver via a remote controller at the caregiver's location, a communications unit is disposed in the facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: July 10, 2003Inventors: Tuan Bui, Emil S. Macha, Shan Padda, Arthur Schulze, Tommy G. Cooper, Clint Deckert, Doron Levitas
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Patent number: 6579242Abstract: A patient management system includes a programmable patient monitor for monitoring and recording a plurality of physiological conditions of a patient, a plurality of physiological condition sensors and a communications unit. The plurality of patient monitoring sensors are electrically coupled to the programmable patient monitor. Each sensor detects a particular physiological condition of the patient, such as core temperature, ECG electrodes for providing an electrocardiogram and blood oximetry sensors. The patient monitor is small and compact and easily worn by the patient during his normal at home activities. To provide communication with a caregiver via a remote controller at the caregiver's location, a communications unit is disposed in the facility.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2003Inventors: Tuan Bui, Emil S. Macha, Shan Padda, Arthur Schulze, Thomas G. Cooper, Clint Deckert, Doron Levitas
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Publication number: 20020138017Abstract: A patient management system includes a programmable patient monitor for monitoring and recording a plurality of physiological conditions of a patient, a plurality of physiological condition sensors and a communications unit. The plurality of patient monitoring sensors are electrically coupled to the programmable patient monitor. Each sensor detects a particular physiological condition of the patient, such as core temperature, ECG electrodes for providing an electrocardiogram and blood oximetry sensors. The patient monitor is small and compact and easily worn by the patient during his normal at home activities. To provide communication with a caregiver via a remote controller at the caregiver's location, a communications unit is disposed in the facility.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: September 26, 2002Inventors: Tuan Bui, Emil S. Macha, Shan Padda, Arthur E. Schulze, Thomas G. Cooper, Clinton Deckert, Doron Levitas
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Patent number: 6398727Abstract: A patient management system includes a programmable patient monitor for monitoring and recording a plurality of physiological conditions of a patient, a plurality of physiological condition sensors and a communications unit. The plurality of patient monitoring sensors are electrically coupled to the programmable patient monitor. Each sensor detects a particular physiological condition of the patient, such as core temperature, ECG electrodes for providing an electrocardiogram and blood oximetry sensors. The patient monitor is small and compact and easily worn by the patient during his normal at home activities. To provide communication with a caregiver via a remote controller at the caregiver's location, a communications unit is disposed in the facility.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 4, 2002Assignee: Baxter International Inc.Inventors: Tuan Bui, Thomas Cooper, Clint Deckert, Doron Levitas, Emil S. Macha, Shan Padda, Arthur Schulze
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Publication number: 20010025156Abstract: A method and apparatus which captures relevant information pertaining to a patient's physiological conditions, automatically adjusts the amount of medication to optimize the treatment of pain and improve the patient's quality of life is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Inventors: Tuan Bui, Doron Levitas, Stephen L. Axel
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Patent number: 6231560Abstract: A method and apparatus which captures relevant information pertaining to a patient's physiological conditions, automatically adjusts the amount of medication to optimize the treatment of pain and improve the patient's quality of life is described.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 1999Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Baxter International IncInventors: Tuan Bui, Doron Levitas, Stephen L. Axel
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Patent number: 6053887Abstract: A medical treatment apparatus is provided with a programmable medical device disposed at a first room location and a remote monitor and/or controller disposed at a second room location. The programmable medical device is used to administer a medical treatment to a patient, and the remote monitor/controller maybe used to monitor the operation of the medical device, control the operation of the medical device, and/or to transfer data from the medical device to the remote monitor/controller. The apparatus may allow voice communication between the remote monitor/controller and the patient who is receiving treatment via the medical device while the medical device is being monitored and/or controlled from the remote location. The remote monitor/controller may also include means for determining the type of medical device to which it is connected. The programmable medical device includes various types of sensors for generating patient medical condition data which is transmitted to the remote monitor/controller.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1998Date of Patent: April 25, 2000Assignee: Baxter Healthcare Inc.Inventors: Doron Levitas, Shan Padda, Alan E. Jordan, Sam Russo, Larry Wilson
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Patent number: 5895371Abstract: A medical treatment apparatus is provided with a programmable medical device disposed at a first room location and a remote monitor and/or controller disposed at a second room location. The programmable medical device is used to administer a medical treatment to a patient, and the remote monitor/controller may be used to monitor the operation of the medical device, control the operation of the medical device, and/or to transfer data from the medical device to the remote monitor/controller. The apparatus may allow voice communication between the remote monitor/controller and the patient who is receiving treatment via the medical device while the medical device is being monitored and/or controlled from the remote location. The remote monitor/controller may also include means for determining the type of medical device to which it is connected. The programmable medical device includes various types of sensors for generating patient medical condition data which is transmitted to the remote monitor/controller.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1996Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Sabratek CorporationInventors: Doron Levitas, Shan Padda, Alan E. Jordan, Sam Russo, Larry Wilson
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Patent number: 5395320Abstract: An infusion pump which can be programmed to deliver any of a variety of selected profiles of fluid medicine volume delivered over time. The pump can be programmed to accommodate any of a variety of the commonly available sizes and types of disposable tubing. The preferred embodiment uses a variable speed motor, peristaltic fingers, a keyboard, a microprocessor chip with memory, and a motor controller.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: March 7, 1995Assignee: Sabratek CorporationInventors: Shan Padda, Doron Levitas, Arie Kalo