Patents by Inventor Gerard A. Zasuwa

Gerard A. Zasuwa 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: 11458233
    Abstract: A method of detecting intravascular volume depletion in a patient during a hemodialysis session includes measuring venous drip pressure for the patient. With a computer-driven analyzer, the method further includes analyzing the venous drip pressure and automatically and continuously determining a venous access pressure in proximity to a location of needle insertion into a vascular access site of the patient, wherein changes in venous access pressure are representative of changes in intravascular blood pressure. Using the analyzer, the method further includes comparing the venous access pressure to a standard and, if the venous access pressure is outside of a defined range of the standard, determining with the analyzer that the patient is experiencing intravascular volume depletion during the hemodialysis session.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 4, 2022
    Assignee: Henry Ford Health System
    Inventors: Gerard Zasuwa, Stanley Frinak, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab, John B. Kennedy, Jeffrey J. Sands
  • Patent number: 11246971
    Abstract: A method and a system are provided for detecting a condition indicative of a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure. A venous return pressure for a patient undergoing dialysis is measured. The venous return pressure is analyzed via a controller, and an intravascular blood pressure in proximity to a location of needle insertion into the patient is derived. A lower limit is calculated as a function of the intravascular blood pressure via the controller. An average of the venous return pressure is calculated via the controller during a predetermined time window. The average is compared to the lower limit via the controller, and if the average is within a specified range of the lower limit, the controller determines that a condition indicative of a dislodged needle is present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2017
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2022
    Assignee: Henry Ford Health System
    Inventors: Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab
  • Publication number: 20210257102
    Abstract: A method for determining risk of an adverse event, such as thrombosis or a required intervention, associated with a vascular access includes receiving hemodialysis treatment data associated with the vascular access, deriving a plurality of selected risk factors from the hemodialysis treatment data, evaluating the plurality of selected risk factors over a time period, assigning raw scores to each selected risk factor based on its values over the time period, summing the raw scores for the plurality of selected risk factors to determine a cumulative raw score, and correlating the cumulative raw score with a level of risk of an adverse event associated with the vascular access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 6, 2021
    Publication date: August 19, 2021
    Inventors: John KENNEDY, Brad ASTOR, Jeffrey J. SANDS, Helen Kimball HIRSCHMAN, Douglas CURRY, Stanley FRINAK, Gerard ZASUWA, Jerry YEE, Anatole BESARAB, Lalathaksha KUMBAR
  • Patent number: 10916349
    Abstract: A method for determining risk of an adverse event, such as thrombosis or a required intervention, associated with a vascular access includes receiving hemodialysis treatment data associated with the vascular access, deriving a plurality of selected risk factors from the hemodialysis treatment data, evaluating the plurality of selected risk factors over a time period, assigning raw scores to each selected risk factor based on its values over the time period, summing the raw scores for the plurality of selected risk factors to determine a cumulative raw score, and correlating the cumulative raw score with a level of risk of an adverse event associated with the vascular access.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2019
    Date of Patent: February 9, 2021
    Assignee: Henry Ford Health System
    Inventors: John Kennedy, Brad Astor, Jeffrey J. Sands, Helen Kimball Hirschman, Douglas Curry, Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab, Lalathaksha Kumbar
  • Publication number: 20200098479
    Abstract: A method for determining risk of an adverse event, such as thrombosis or a required intervention, associated with a vascular access includes receiving hemodialysis treatment data associated with the vascular access, deriving a plurality of selected risk factors from the hemodialysis treatment data, evaluating the plurality of selected risk factors over a time period, assigning raw scores to each selected risk factor based on its values over the time period, summing the raw scores for the plurality of selected risk factors to determine a cumulative raw score, and correlating the cumulative raw score with a level of risk of an adverse event associated with the vascular access.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2019
    Publication date: March 26, 2020
    Inventors: John KENNEDY, Brad ASTOR, Jeffrey J. SANDS, Helen Kimball HIRSCHMAN, Douglas CURRY, Stanley FRINAK, Gerard ZASUWA, Jerry YEE, Anatole BESARAB, Lalathaksha KUMBAR
  • Publication number: 20190381233
    Abstract: A method and a system are provided for detecting a condition indicative of a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure. A venous return pressure for a patient undergoing dialysis is measured. The venous return pressure is analyzed via a controller, and an intravascular blood pressure in proximity to a location of needle insertion into the patient is derived. A lower limit is calculated as a function of the intravascular blood pressure via the controller. An average of the venous return pressure is calculated via the controller during a predetermined time window. The average is compared to the lower limit via the controller, and if the average is within a specified range of the lower limit, the controller determines that a condition indicative of a dislodged needle is present.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 19, 2017
    Publication date: December 19, 2019
    Applicant: HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM
    Inventors: Stanley FRINAK, Gerard ZASUWA, Jerry YEE, Anatole BESARAB
  • Publication number: 20190314566
    Abstract: A method of detecting intravascular volume depletion in a patient during a hemodialysis session includes measuring venous drip pressure for the patient. With a computer-driven analyzer, the method further includes analyzing the venous drip pressure and automatically and continuously determining a venous access pressure in proximity to a location of needle insertion into a vascular access site of the patient, wherein changes in venous access pressure are representative of changes in intravascular blood pressure. Using the analyzer, the method further includes comparing the venous access pressure to a standard and, if the venous access pressure is outside of a defined range of the standard, determining with the analyzer that the patient is experiencing intravascular volume depletion during the hemodialysis session.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 13, 2017
    Publication date: October 17, 2019
    Applicant: HENRY FORD HEALTH SYSTEM
    Inventors: Gerard ZASUWA, Stanley FRINAK, Jerry YEE, Anatole BESARAB, John B. KENNEDY, Jeffrey J. SANDS
  • Patent number: 8974394
    Abstract: A device and method for determining intravascular pressure and irregular needle placement in a hemodialysis procedure include analyzing means for automatically deriving venous access pressure (VAP) at a location of venous needle insertion into the patient and determining a ratio of VAP to mean arterial pressure, where the analyzing means determines multiple VAP values over multiple time periods and determines multiple ratios, one for each VAP value. Detecting means compare each ratio to a predetermined standard ratio derived from a moving average of prior VAP ratios, where the detecting means detects irregular needle placement when elevation of the ratio above the standard ratio is indicated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 7, 2013
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2015
    Assignee: Henry Ford Health System
    Inventors: Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab, John B. Kennedy, Douglas S. Curry, Helen Kimball Hirschman
  • Publication number: 20140024954
    Abstract: A device and method for determining intravascular pressure and irregular needle placement in a hemodialysis procedure include analyzing means for automatically deriving venous access pressure (VAP) at a location of venous needle insertion into the patient and determining a ratio of VAP to mean arterial pressure, where the analyzing means determines multiple VAP values over multiple time periods and determines multiple ratios, one for each VAP value. Detecting means compare each ratio to a predetermined standard ratio derived from a moving average of prior VAP ratios, where the detecting means detects irregular needle placement when elevation of the ratio above the standard ratio is indicated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 7, 2013
    Publication date: January 23, 2014
    Applicant: Henry Ford Health System
    Inventors: Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab, John B. Kennedy, Douglas S. Curry, Helen Kimball Hirschman
  • Patent number: 8348850
    Abstract: A method of detecting a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure includes measuring venous drip pressure of the dialysis machine of a patient undergoing hemodialysis, analyzing the venous drip pressure and deriving intravascular blood pressure at a location of venous needle insertion into the patient, comparing the derived intravascular blood pressure to a standard, repeating the measuring, analyzing and deriving, and comparing steps and, if the intravascular blood pressure is within a specified range of the standard, determining that a needle has been dislodged in the hemodialysis procedure. A method of alerting the patient and medical personnel of a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure includes detecting a drop in intravascular pressure derived from measured venous drip pressure, determining that a needle is dislodged, and alerting medical personnel of the dislodged needle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2013
    Assignee: Henry Ford Health System
    Inventors: Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab
  • Publication number: 20100073171
    Abstract: A method of detecting a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure includes measuring venous drip pressure of the dialysis machine of a patient undergoing hemodialysis, analyzing the venous drip pressure and deriving intravascular blood pressure at a location of venous needle insertion into the patient, comparing the derived intravascular blood pressure to a standard, repeating the measuring, analyzing and deriving, and comparing steps and, if the intravascular blood pressure is within a specified range of the standard, determining that a needle has been dislodged in the hemodialysis procedure. A method of alerting the patient and medical personnel of a dislodged needle in a hemodialysis procedure includes detecting a drop in intravascular pressure derived from measured venous drip pressure, determining that a needle is dislodged, and alerting medical personnel of the dislodged needle.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2009
    Publication date: March 25, 2010
    Inventors: Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab
  • Patent number: 7597666
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a detection device for detecting irregular intravascular pressure, the device including an analyzer for automatically analyzing intravascular pressure upstream of the suspected location of irregular blood flow, and a comparing device that correlates the recorded intravascular pressure to a standard whereby variation in the intravascular pressure during multiple tests is indicative of irregular blood flow. Also disclosed is a system for providing a warning of potential health problems due to irregular blood flow, the system including a detecting device as set forth above and a communicating device operatively connected to the detecting device for communicating a warning when the device indicates an irregularity of intravascular pressure during at least two uses of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 6, 2009
    Inventors: Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab
  • Publication number: 20060272421
    Abstract: The present invention discloses a detection device for detecting irregular intravascular pressure, the device including an analyzer for automatically analyzing intravascular pressure upstream of the suspected location of irregular blood flow, and a comparing device that correlates the recorded intravascular pressure to a standard whereby variation in the intravascular pressure during multiple tests is indicative of irregular blood flow. Also disclosed is a system for providing a warning of potential health problems due to irregular blood flow, the system including a detecting device as set forth above and a communicating device operatively connected to the detecting device for communicating a warning when the device indicates an irregularity of intravascular pressure during at least two uses of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 2002
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Inventors: Stanley Frinak, Gerard Zasuwa, Jerry Yee, Anatole Besarab
  • Patent number: 4710164
    Abstract: A method and system for continuously monitoring patient heart rate and blood pressure during hemodialysis and for automatically controlling fluid extraction rate and/or dialysate sodium concentration in the event that blood pressure and/or heart rate indicate onset or impending onset of a patient hypotensive episode. A decrease in patient blood pressure below preselected systolic and/or diastolic low alarm limits automatically initiates a second mode of therapeutic intervention wherein sodium concentration in the dialysate is increased for a predetermined time duration. Upon detection of such low blood pressure alarm, or upon detection of an increase in patient heart rate above a preselected alarm limit, the extraction rate of fluids from the patient through the ultrafiltration membrane is reduced in a first mode of therapeutic intervention by reducing such fluid extraction rate to a minimum level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1984
    Date of Patent: December 1, 1987
    Assignee: Henry Ford Hospital
    Inventors: Nathan W. Levin, Gerard A. Zasuwa
  • Patent number: 4531941
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for administering large quantities of blood which has been stored at less than ambient temperatures continuously and rapidly to a patient at physiologically acceptable temperatures and pressures in a short time wherein the blood is continuously directed through a plurality of discrete capillary paths in heat-exchange relationship with a warming medium, the number of said paths being such that the pressure of the blood is not substantially increased, and the blood is rapidly administered directly to a patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1984
    Date of Patent: July 30, 1985
    Assignee: Henry Ford Hospital
    Inventor: Gerard A. Zasuwa