Patents by Inventor Joe Bisera

Joe Bisera 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: 6360125
    Abstract: Apparatus is provided for use during the treatment of a victim undergoing cardiac arrest, to facilitate treatment by chest compression as well as by shocks from an automatic defribrillator. The apparatus includes a sheet of dielectric material that covers much of the victim to electrically isolate a rescuer who is performing chest compressions, from the victim to whom electric shocks are being delivered. Defribrillator electrodes are mounted on the lower face of the sheet and are connected to the defribillator. The sheet extends down along the sides of the victim to isolate the rescuer, who is either standing or kneeling beside the victim to apply chest compressions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1998
    Date of Patent: March 19, 2002
    Assignee: Institute of Critical Care Medicine
    Inventors: Max Harry Weil, Wanchun Tang, Joe Bisera
  • Publication number: 20020032383
    Abstract: The condition of a patient who has signs of cardiopulmonary arrest, is evaluated by applying a pair of electrodes (12,14) to the chest of the patient and passing a low level of alternating current through the patient to detect changes in transthoracic impedance which represent cardiopulmonary activity of the patient. An analyzing circuit determines the average frequency of those signals (40) representing heartbeat rate impedance and determines the average frequency of signals (42) representing breathing of the patient. When the heart rate is below about 20 beats per minutes, the respiratory rate is below about 4 breaths per minute, and cardiac and respiratory impedances are below 0.01 ohms, this indicates cardiac arrest of the patient and signifies that CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) should start.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2001
    Publication date: March 14, 2002
    Inventors: Max Harry Weil, Joe Bisera, Wanchun Tang
  • Publication number: 20020026229
    Abstract: Apparatus is provided for treatment of a victim to reverse cardiac arrest by chest compression and by electrical defibrillation through electrodes applied to the chest area of the victim. The apparatus includes a dielectric layer which is placed on the victim to electrically isolate the rescuer who is performing chest compressions. The protective sheet includes a layer of electrically conductive material sandwiched between two dielectric layers to electrically isolate the rescuer. The sandwiched conductive layer is connected to a location on the body of the victim that is spaced a plurality of inches from each of the electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2001
    Publication date: February 28, 2002
    Inventors: Max Harry Weil, Wanchun Tang, Joe Bisera
  • Patent number: 6171257
    Abstract: A method and system (30, 50) for predicting the immediate success of a defibrillatory shock during cardiac arrest are shown. The sequencing of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is determined by an electronic computer (80) based on the probability of success as determined by a comparison of the amplitude spectrum area or the power spectrum area of an electrocardiogram sample and to empirical data. When the probability of successful resuscitation is 80% or greater, immediate defibrillation is implemented. When the probability of success is 20% or less, advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation is implemented. When the probability of success remains greater than 20% but less than 80% for a period of four minutes, the patient is also defibrillated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 9, 2001
    Assignee: The Institute of Critical Care Medicine
    Inventors: Max Harry Weil, Wanchun Tang, Joe Bisera
  • Patent number: 5957856
    Abstract: A method and system (30, 50) for predicting the immediate success of a defibrillatory shock during cardiac arrest are shown. The sequencing of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is determined by an electronic computer (80) based on the probability of success as determined by a comparison of the amplitude spectrum area or the power spectrum area of an electrocardiogram sample and to empirical data. When the probability of successful resuscitation is 80% or greater, immediate defibrillation is implemented. When the probability of success is 20% or less, advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation is implemented. When the probability of success remains greater than 20% but less than 80% for a period of four minutes, the patient is also defibrillated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 28, 1999
    Assignee: Institute of Critical Care Medicine
    Inventors: Max Harry Weil, Wanchun Tang, Joe Bisera