Patents by Inventor Dorothy Nauman

Dorothy Nauman 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).

  • Patent number: 7060030
    Abstract: This document discusses a system that includes an intermediary telemetry interface device for communicating between a cardiac rhythm management system or other implantable medical device and a programmer or other remote device. One example provides an inductive near-field communication link between the telemetry interface and the implantable medical device, and a radio-frequency (RF) far-field communication link between the telemetry interface device and the remote device. The telemetry interface device provides data buffering. In another example, the telemetry interface device includes a data processing module for compressing and/or decompressing data, or for extracting information from data. Such information extraction may include obtaining heart rate, interval, and/or depolarization morphology information from an electrogram signal received from the implantable medical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Von Arx, Michael J. Lyden, William J. Linder, Scott T. Mazar, Allan T. Koshiol, Mark Gryzwa, Dorothy Nauman, Scott Hostine
  • Publication number: 20050033385
    Abstract: Systems and methods for a configurable programmer for an implantable cardiovascular medical device are disclosed. A preferred embodiment comprises a graphical user interface to visualize programming processes to alert a clinician to potential problems with the patient's condition or the therapy provided by the device, or the device itself. The programmer is further adapted to minimize the risk of programming potentially dangerous changes to the implantable device's parameter settings by requiring the clinician to first review new value changes before initiating the programming step. The programmer also allows the clinician to view how a change to one or more parameter settings affect other settings before the implantable device is programmed or re-programmed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2004
    Publication date: February 10, 2005
    Inventors: Les Peterson, Paula Dieterle, LanAnh Nguyen, James Kalgren, James Gilkerson, Dorothy Nauman, Aaron Peterson, Mark Schwartz
  • Publication number: 20050010258
    Abstract: A medical device programmer graphical user interface, wherein the graphical user interface provides a programmer user with a method of automatically adjusting parameters to be programmed to a medical device in direct response to a user modifying related parameters that are to be programmed to the medical device. The programming interface implements the method in response to the programmer user's use of slide controllers on the programmer display screen to adjust parameters. In response to the on screen parameter changes implemented by the user via slide controller movement, the programmer automatically adjusts related parameters on the display screen by moving slide controllers for related parameters. This automatic adjustment by the programmer graphically illustrates to the user the automatic adjustments being made to the related parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2004
    Publication date: January 13, 2005
    Inventors: Les Peterson, Paula Dieterle, Par Lindh, James Kalgren, James Gilkerson, Dorothy Nauman, Kenneth Persen, Mark Schwartz, Allan Koshiol, Tala Bynum, David Callahan
  • Publication number: 20030130708
    Abstract: This document discusses a system that includes an intermediary telemetry interface device for communicating between a cardiac rhythm management system or other implantable medical device and a programmer or other remote device. One example provides an inductive near-field communication link between the telemetry interface and the implantable medical device, and a radio-frequency (RF) far-field communication link between the telemetry interface device and the remote device. The telemetry interface device provides data buffering. In another example, the telemetry interface device includes a data processing module for compressing and/or decompressing data, or for extracting information from data. Such information extraction may include obtaining heart rate, interval, and/or depolarization morphology information from an electrogram signal received from the implantable medical device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 8, 2002
    Publication date: July 10, 2003
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Von Arx, Michael J. Lyden, William J. Linder, Scott T. Mazar, Allan T. Koshiol, Mark Gryzwa, Dorothy Nauman, Scott Hostine