Patents by Inventor Jana M. Kainerstorfer

Jana M. Kainerstorfer 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: 20230172565
    Abstract: A plurality of sets of simulated optical inputs that is simulated to travel through an animal model of tissue, thereby generating simulated light transmission data, and corresponding oximetry vales may be used to train a simulated fetal oximetry model to predict, or calculate, oximetry values for subsequently received sets of simulated light transmission data. The simulated fetal oximetry model may be adapted to train an in vivo fetal oximetry model that may be configured to predict, or calculate, fetal oximetry values for subsequently received sets of light transmission data received from an in vivo study of a pregnant mammal and her fetus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2023
    Publication date: June 8, 2023
    Inventors: Neil Padharia Ray, Jana M Kainerstorfer, Adam Jacobs, Andrew Prescott
  • Publication number: 20220361774
    Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for performing trans-abdominal fetal oximetry and/or trans-abdominal fetal pulse oximetry using physiological characteristics and/or a calibration factor may receive a physiological characteristic of a pregnant mammal and determine one or more potential impact(s) of the physiological characteristic on a behavior of an optical signal projected into the abdomen of the pregnant mammal Then a calibration factor for the optical signal responsively to the impact. The calibration factor may then be used to calibrate a fetal detected electronic signal so that a level of fetal hemoglobin oxygen saturation may be determined.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2020
    Publication date: November 17, 2022
    Inventors: NEIL PADHARIA RAY, MARK ANDREW ROSEN, ADAM JACOBS, RODNEY P. CHIN, DAVID BOAS, JANA M. KAINERSTORFER, RUSSELL DELONZOR, DENISE ZARINS
  • Publication number: 20220338739
    Abstract: Photoacoustic and/or acousto-optical techniques may be used to transabdominally perform fetal oximetry and/or trans-abdominal fetal pulse oximetry. In some cases, a composite acoustic signal that has emanated from an abdomen of a pregnant mammal may be received by a processor from, for example, an ultrasonic detector and/or microphone positioned on, or near, a pregnant mammal's abdomen and the composite acoustic signal may result from an optical signal incident on the pregnant mammal's abdomen and a fetus contained therein. A portion of the composite acoustic signal that was incident on the fetus may be isolated from the composite acoustic signal and then analyzed to determine a fetal hemoglobin oxygen saturation level and/or a fetal tissue oxygen saturation level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 16, 2020
    Publication date: October 27, 2022
    Inventors: JANA M. KAINERSTORFER, MARK ANDREW ROSEN, NEIL PADHARIA RAY
  • Patent number: 11219392
    Abstract: A method for determining a hemoglobin saturation of a volume-oscillating vascular compartment in tissue includes receiving data representing measurements of a number of oscillating hemoglobin concentrations from the tissue and determining the hemoglobin saturation of the volume-oscillating vascular compartment to exclude an effect of an oscillating rate of supply of oxygenated blood to a portion of the tissue including removing a first contribution on one or more of the oscillating hemoglobin concentration measurements from at least one of the measurements, the first contribution being phase offset relative to said measurements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2015
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: Trustees of Tufts College
    Inventors: Jana M. Kainerstorfer, Sergio Fantini, Angelo Sassaroli
  • Publication number: 20210251524
    Abstract: Fetal tissue oxygenation may be performed transabdominally by, for example, receiving a plurality of detected electronic signals that correspond to light emitted from a pregnant mammal's abdomen and a fetus contained therein that has been detected by the detector and converted into the detected electronic signal. An indication of a depth of the fetus within the pregnant mammal's abdomen may be received and a portion of the detected electronic signals that correspond to light that was incident upon the fetus may be isolated responsively to the indication of the depth of the fetus using, for example, time of flight of photons that correspond to the detected electronic signals. A fetal tissue oxygen saturation level may then be determined using the isolated portion of the detected electronic signals that correspond to light that was incident upon the fetus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2021
    Publication date: August 19, 2021
    Inventors: Neil Padharia RAY, Mark Andrew ROSEN, Adam JACOBS, Denise ZARINS, Kenneth HOLT, Jana M. KAINERSTORFER, David BOAS
  • Patent number: 10987036
    Abstract: Fetal tissue oxygenation may be performed transabdominally by, for example, receiving a plurality of detected electronic signals that correspond to light emitted from a pregnant mammal's abdomen and a fetus contained therein that has been detected by the detector and converted into the detected electronic signal. An indication of a depth of the fetus within the pregnant mammal's abdomen may be received and a portion of the detected electronic signals that correspond to light that was incident upon the fetus may be isolated responsively to the indication of the depth of the fetus using, for example, time of flight of photons that correspond to the detected electronic signals. A fetal tissue oxygen saturation level may then be determined using the isolated portion of the detected electronic signals that correspond to light that was incident upon the fetus.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2020
    Date of Patent: April 27, 2021
    Assignee: RAYDIANT OXIMETRY, INC.
    Inventors: Neil Padharia Ray, Mark Andrew Rosen, Adam Jacobs, Denise Zarins, Kenneth Holt, Jana M Kainerstorfer, David Boas
  • Publication number: 20200323467
    Abstract: Fetal tissue oxygenation may be performed transabdominally by, for example, receiving a plurality of detected electronic signals that correspond to light emitted from a pregnant mammal's abdomen and a fetus contained therein that has been detected by the detector and converted into the detected electronic signal. An indication of a depth of the fetus within the pregnant mammal's abdomen may be received and a portion of the detected electronic signals that correspond to light that was incident upon the fetus may be isolated responsively to the indication of the depth of the fetus using, for example, time of flight of photons that correspond to the detected electronic signals. A fetal tissue oxygen saturation level may then be determined using the isolated portion of the detected electronic signals that correspond to light that was incident upon the fetus.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2020
    Publication date: October 15, 2020
    Inventors: Neil Padharia RAY, Mark Andrew ROSEN, Adam JACOBS, Denise ZARINS, Kenneth HOLT, Jana M KAINERSTORFER, David BOAS
  • Publication number: 20170055893
    Abstract: A method for determining a hemoglobin saturation of a volume-oscillating vascular compartment in tissue includes receiving data representing measurements of a number of oscillating hemoglobin concentrations from the tissue and determining the hemoglobin saturation of the volume-oscillating vascular compartment to exclude an effect of an oscillating rate of supply of oxygenated blood to a portion of the tissue including removing a first contribution on one or more of the oscillating hemoglobin concentration measurements from at least one of the measurements, the first contribution being phase offset relative to said measurements.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2015
    Publication date: March 2, 2017
    Inventors: Jana M. Kainerstorfer, Sergio Fantini, Angelo Sassaroli