Patents by Inventor James F. Tassitano
James F. Tassitano 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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Publication number: 20250144408Abstract: A tubing assembly for use with an electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter and a stimulation electrode assembly, and an electrical connection for delivering a stimulation waveform to the stimulation electrode assembly. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive tract. The stimulation electrode assembly is configured to deliver an electrical stimulation to tissue. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive tract are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2025Publication date: May 8, 2025Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, Eric A. Schepis, James F. Tassitano
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Patent number: 12233254Abstract: A tubing assembly for use with an electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter and a stimulation electrode assembly, and an electrical connection for delivering a stimulation waveform to the stimulation electrode assembly. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive tract. The stimulation electrode assembly is configured to deliver an electrical stimulation to tissue. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive tract are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2020Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: Avent, Inc.Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, Eric A. Schepis, James F. Tassitano
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Patent number: 12220544Abstract: A tubing assembly for use with electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter, an ultrasound transducer disposed within the catheter, and an optional additional external ultrasound transducer. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end defining a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive tract or respiratory tract. The ultrasound transducer can be located within the catheter's lumen, and the optional external ultrasound transducer can be located on or outside the patient's body. Both ultrasound transducers can transmit ultrasound signals as directed by a processor and can communicate with the processor to deliver ultrasound data to a display device. The attenuation of the ultrasound energy at a selected frequency can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract or respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and method of use are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2020Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: Avent, Inc.Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, James F. Tassitano, David M. Page, Hilton M. Kaplan, Don J. McMichael
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Publication number: 20250009325Abstract: A tubing assembly for electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and can include a catheter, an internal acoustic transducer and an external acoustic transducer. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has proximal and distal ends that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive or respiratory tract. The internal acoustic transducer can be located within the catheter's lumen, and the external acoustic transducer can be located on or outside the patient's body. The transducers can transmit and/or receive acoustic signals as directed by a processor and communicate with the processor to deliver sound data to a display device. The frequency response and/or attenuation of the signals can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract compared to the respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive or respiratory tract are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2024Publication date: January 9, 2025Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, James F. Tassitano, Hilton M. Kaplan, Don J. McMichael
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Patent number: 12171722Abstract: A tubing assembly for use with electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter and an acoustic sensor. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive tract. The acoustic sensor can be located within the lumen of the catheter or in a sampling chamber connected to the catheter. The acoustic sensor can communicate with a processor to deliver sound data to a display device. The appearance of random spikes on a frequency versus time spectrogram can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract, while a rhythmic/repetitive pattern on a frequency versus time spectrogram can indicate placement of the catheter in the respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive tract are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2019Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: Avent, Inc.Inventors: Donald McMichael, James F. Tassitano
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Patent number: 12036063Abstract: A tubing assembly for electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and can include a catheter, an internal acoustic transducer and an external acoustic transducer. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has proximal and distal ends that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive or respiratory tract. The internal acoustic transducer can be located within the catheter's lumen, and the external acoustic transducer can be located on or outside the patient's body. The transducers can transmit and/or receive acoustic signals as directed by a processor and communicate with the processor to deliver sound data to a display device. The frequency response and/or attenuation of the signals can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract compared to the respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive or respiratory tract are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2020Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: Avent, Inc.Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, James F. Tassitano, Hilton M. Kaplan, Don J. McMichael
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Publication number: 20220062574Abstract: A catheter sensor assembly for use in conjunction with electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter and a sensor. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a digestive tract or respiratory tract of a patient. The sensor includes a carbon dioxide sensor, pressure sensor, or both, and can be located in an air sampling chamber connected to the catheter. The sensor can communicate with a processor to deliver carbon dioxide and/or pressure readings to a display device, which can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract or in the respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and a method for accurately placing a is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2020Publication date: March 3, 2022Inventors: James F. Tassitano, Shawn G. Purnell, Don J. McMichael, Daniel J. Rogers
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Publication number: 20220032010Abstract: A tubing assembly for use with electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter, an ultrasound transducer disposed within the catheter, and an optional additional external ultrasound transducer. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end defining a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive tract or respiratory tract. The ultrasound transducer can be located within the catheter's lumen, and the optional external ultrasound transducer can be located on or outside the patient's body. Both ultrasound transducers can transmit ultrasound signals as directed by a processor and can communicate with the processor to deliver ultrasound data to a display device. The attenuation of the ultrasound energy at a selected frequency can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract or respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and method of use are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, James F. Tassitano, David M. Page, Hilton M. Kaplan, Don J. McMichael
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Publication number: 20220031278Abstract: A tubing assembly for electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and can include a catheter, an internal acoustic transducer and an external acoustic transducer. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has proximal and distal ends that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive or respiratory tract. The internal acoustic transducer can be located within the catheter's lumen, and the external acoustic transducer can be located on or outside the patient's body. The transducers can transmit and/or receive acoustic signals as directed by a processor and communicate with the processor to deliver sound data to a display device. The frequency response and/or attenuation of the signals can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract compared to the respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive or respiratory tract are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, James F. Tassitano, Hilton M. Kaplan, Don J. McMichael
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Publication number: 20220011146Abstract: A medical device position notification system that includes a differential air pressure sensor is provided. The differential air pressure sensor may be attached to a medical device, e.g. a catheter, that is configured to be inserted into a patient's body. The differential air pressure sensor is configured to alert in real time when at least a portion of the medical device is in the patient's trachea or airway versus the esophagus or gastrointestinal tract. A method for medical device position guidance using a medical device position notification system that includes a differential air pressure sensor is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2020Publication date: January 13, 2022Inventor: James F. Tassitano
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Publication number: 20210361934Abstract: A tubing assembly for use with an electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter and a stimulation electrode assembly, and an electrical connection for delivering a stimulation waveform to the stimulation electrode assembly. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive tract. The stimulation electrode assembly is configured to deliver an electrical stimulation to tissue. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive tract are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2020Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: Karl Thomas Bjurbo, Eric A. Schepis, James F. Tassitano
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Publication number: 20210038185Abstract: An apparatus, system and method for detecting the distance between a plurality of position detectors using ultrasound is provided. The position detection system includes a processor and a memory device. The position detection system further includes a first position detector device configured to detect the position of a medical device within a patient, the first position detector device comprising a first transceiver, further wherein the first position detector device is operatively coupled to the processor; and a second position detector device configured to detect the position of a medical device within a patient, the second position detector device comprising a second transceiver, further wherein the second position detector device is operatively coupled to the processor.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2019Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventor: James F. Tassitano
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Publication number: 20210030629Abstract: A tubing assembly for use with electronic catheter guidance systems is provided and includes a catheter and an acoustic sensor. The catheter extends in a longitudinal direction and has a proximal end and a distal end that define a lumen therebetween. Further, the catheter is configured for placement within a patient's digestive tract. The acoustic sensor can be located within the lumen of the catheter or in a sampling chamber connected to the catheter. The acoustic sensor can communicate with a processor to deliver sound data to a display device. The appearance of random spikes on a frequency versus time spectrogram can indicate placement of the catheter in the digestive tract, while a rhythmic/repetitive pattern on a frequency versus time spectrogram can indicate placement of the catheter in the respiratory tract. A catheter guidance system and method for accurately placing a catheter in the digestive tract are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Donald McMichael, James F. Tassitano