Patents by Inventor James H. Borowick

James H. Borowick 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).

  • Publication number: 20250082222
    Abstract: This disclosure is directed to techniques for detecting and mitigating inaccurate sensing in a medical system. In some examples, one or more sensors of the medical system may include at least one electrode configured to sense an impedance of a portion of a patient's body proximate to the electrode and processing circuitry of the medical system may detect an inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters based upon data including at least the sensed impedance of the portion of the patient body; correct at least a portion of the inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters; and generate, for display on a display device, output data indicating the inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 26, 2024
    Publication date: March 13, 2025
    Inventors: David A. Anderson, James H. Borowick, Hyun J. Yoon, Jon E. Thissen, Shantanu Sarkar, Ashley L. Galarneau, Jason C. Lee
  • Patent number: 12178566
    Abstract: This disclosure is directed to techniques for detecting and mitigating inaccurate sensing in a medical system. In some examples, one or more sensors of the medical system may include at least one electrode configured to sense an impedance of a portion of a patient's body proximate to the electrode and processing circuitry of the medical system may detect an inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters based upon data including at least the sensed impedance of the portion of the patient body; correct at least a portion of the inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters; and generate, for display on a display device, output data indicating the inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 23, 2020
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2024
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: David A Anderson, James H Borowick, Hyun J. Yoon, Jon E. Thissen, Shantanu Sarkar, Ashley L Galarneau, Jason C. Lee
  • Publication number: 20230321449
    Abstract: In some examples, the disclosure describes devices, systems, and methods for determining settings of a second implantable medical device (IMD) based on patient information stored in a first IMD. The first IMD may be a device already implanted in a patient and a clinician may remove and replace the first IMD with the second IMD. The second IMD may include may be an upgrade over the first IMD (e.g., the second IMD is of the same device type but of a different model as the first IMD), may be an update to the first IMD (e.g., the second IMD is the same device type and model as the first IMD but includes different features), and/or a different device type than the first IMD.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2023
    Publication date: October 12, 2023
    Inventors: Hyun J. Yoon, James H. Borowick
  • Publication number: 20220160250
    Abstract: This disclosure is directed to techniques for detecting and mitigating inaccurate sensing in a medical system. In some examples, one or more sensors of the medical system may include at least one electrode configured to sense an impedance of a portion of a patient's body proximate to the electrode and processing circuitry of the medical system may detect an inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters based upon data including at least the sensed impedance of the portion of the patient body; correct at least a portion of the inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters; and generate, for display on a display device, output data indicating the inaccuracy in the data corresponding to the one or more patient physiological parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2020
    Publication date: May 26, 2022
    Inventors: David A. Anderson, James H. Borowick, Hyun J. Yoon, Jon E. Thissen, Shantanu Sarkar, Ashley L. Galarneau, Jason C. Lee