Patents by Inventor Marina Brockway

Marina Brockway 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: 20070043393
    Abstract: An implantable cardiac rhythm management (CRM) device delivers a chronic therapy while detecting an ischemic state. When the ischemic state indicates the occurrence of an ischemic event, the implantable CRM device delivers a post-ischemia therapy. The post-ischemia therapy and the chronic therapy are adjusted using feedback control with the ischemic state and parameters indicative of the effectiveness of the post-ischemic therapy and the effectiveness of the chronic therapy as inputs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2005
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Inventors: Marina Brockway, Joseph Pastore, Yi Zhang, Carlos Ricci, Allan Shuros, Rodney Salo
  • Publication number: 20060282000
    Abstract: A system comprising an implantable medical device (IMD) includes an implantable heart sound sensor to produce an electrical signal representative of at least one heart sound. The heart sound is associated with mechanical activity of a patient's heart. Additionally, the IMD includes a heart sound sensor interface circuit coupled to the heart sound sensor to produce a heart sound signal, and a signal analyzer circuit coupled to the heart sound sensor interface circuit. The signal analyzer circuit measures a baseline heart sound signal, and deems that an ischemic event has occurred using, among other things, a measured subsequent change in the heart sound signal from the established baseline heart sound signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2005
    Publication date: December 14, 2006
    Inventors: Yi Zhang, Richard Fogoros, Carlos Haro, Yousufali Dalal, Marina Brockway, Krzysztof Siejko
  • Publication number: 20060276849
    Abstract: An implantable device and method for monitoring S1 heart sounds with a remotely located accelerometer. The device includes a transducer that converts heart sounds into an electrical signal. A control circuit is coupled to the transducer. The control circuit is configured to receive the electrical signal, identify an S1 heart sound, and to convert the S1 heart sound into electrical information. The control circuit also generates morphological data from the electrical information. The morphological data relates to a hemodynamic metric, such as left ventricular contractility. A housing may enclose the control circuit. The housing defines a volume coextensive with an outer surface of the housing. The transducer is in or on the volume defined by the housing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2005
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Inventors: Gerrard Carlson, Krzysztof Siejko, Ramesh Wariar, Marina Brockway
  • Publication number: 20060200007
    Abstract: A system and related method for identifying a trigger event to a patient health-related exacerbation. The system includes at least one sensor configured to collect data related to the patient health-related exacerbation, an analyzer configured to validate the collected data, a patient interface device configured to receive patient inputs to at least one question, and an identifier device configured to receive the patient inputs and collected data and identify the trigger event. The system may also include an expert system configured to receive the patient inputs and the validated collected data and identify a primary patient disease, and a reporting device configured to generate reports related to the identified primary patient disease, patient inputs, and sensed patient conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 3, 2005
    Publication date: September 7, 2006
    Inventors: Marina Brockway, David Johnson, Don Goscha, Veerichetty Kadhiresan, Muralidharan Srivathsa, Lisa Haeder
  • Publication number: 20060116593
    Abstract: Cardiac monitoring and/or stimulation methods and systems that provide one or more of monitoring, diagnosing, defibrillation, and pacing. Cardiac signal separation is employed to detect, monitor, track and/or trend ischemia using cardiac activation sequence information. Ischemia detection may involve sensing composite cardiac signals using implantable electrodes, and performing a signal separation that produces one or more cardiac activation signal vectors associated with one or more cardiac activation sequences. A change in the signal vector may be detected using subsequent separations. The change may be an elevation or depression of the ST segment of a cardiac cycle or other change indicative of myocardial ischemia, myocardial infarction, or other pathological change. The change may be used to predict, quantify, and/or qualify an event such as an arrhythmia, a myocardial infarction, or other pathologic change. Information associated with the vectors may be stored and used to track the vectors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2005
    Publication date: June 1, 2006
    Inventors: Yi Zhang, Scott Meyer, Jeffrey Stahmann, Carlos Ricci, Marina Brockway, Aaron McCabe, Yinghong Yu, Donald Hopper
  • Publication number: 20060089856
    Abstract: A pharmaceutical monitoring system includes a communication system, a host, and an interrogator/transmitter unit. The communication system is configured to upload patient drug parameters from a pharmaceutical information source to the host, and the interrogator/transmitter unit is configured to download the patient drug parameters from the host via the communication system and provide patient prompts based on the downloaded patient drug parameters. The interrogator/transmitter unit may also be configured to receive patient inputs in response to the patient prompts and upload information to the host via the communication system that is based on the patient inputs, patient prompts, and patient drug parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2004
    Publication date: April 27, 2006
    Inventors: Veerichetty Kadhiresan, David Johnson, Don Goscha, Marina Brockway, Muralidharan Srivathsa
  • Publication number: 20060089592
    Abstract: A system or method including a device configured to measure at least one pharmacological effect of a drug on a patient. The measured pharmacological effect is compared to an expected pharmacodynamic model. The system can allow for real-time monitoring of positive and side-effects of drugs as well as drug resistance to optimize individual therapy. The system can also enable patient compliance monitoring.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 21, 2004
    Publication date: April 27, 2006
    Inventors: Veerichetty Kadhiresan, Marina Brockway, Gerrard Carlson
  • Publication number: 20060020295
    Abstract: A system receives signals indicative of cardiopulmonary conditions sensed by a plurality of sensors and provides for monitoring and automated differential diagnosis of the cardiopulmonary conditions based on the signals. Cardiogenic pulmonary edema is detected based on one or more signals sensed by implantable sensors. If the cardiogenic pulmonary edema is not detected, obstructive pulmonary disease and restrictive pulmonary disease are each detected based on a forced vital capacity (FVC) parameter and a forced expiratory volume (FEV) parameter measured from a respiratory signal sensed by an implantable or non-implantable sensor. In one embodiment, an implantable medical device senses signals indicative of the cardiopulmonary conditions, and an external system detects the cardiopulmonary conditions based on these signals by executing an automatic detection algorithm.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 23, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Marina Brockway, Donald Hopper, Gerrard Carlson, Veerichetty Kadhiresan, Kenneth Beck
  • Publication number: 20060020294
    Abstract: A cardiac rhythm management system provides for assessment of cardiac mechanical dyssynchrony based on heart sound morphology and optimization of pacing parameters based on the effect of pacing on the cardiac mechanical dyssynchrony assessment. A degree of cardiac mechanical dyssynchrony is measured by the time delay between tricuspid valve closure and mitral valve closure and/or the time delay between pulmonary valve closure and aortic valve closure. A cardiac resynchronization therapy is optimized by determining therapy parameters to provide an approximately minimum degree of cardiac mechanical dyssynchrony by cardiac pacing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2004
    Publication date: January 26, 2006
    Inventors: Marina Brockway, William Lincoln, Gerrard Carlson
  • Publication number: 20060010090
    Abstract: A plurality of chronic sensors are used to facilitate diagnosis and medical decision making for an individual patient. An expert system evaluates the sensor data, combines the sensor data with stored probability data and provides an output signal for notification or medical intervention.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2004
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Inventors: Marina Brockway, Gerrard Carlson, Veerichetty Kadhiresan, Vladimir Kovtun
  • Publication number: 20050288600
    Abstract: Cardiac monitoring and/or stimulation methods and systems provide monitoring, defibrillation and/or pacing therapies. A signal processor receives a plurality of composite signals associated with a plurality of sources, separates a signal using a source separation algorithm, and identifies a cardiac signal using a selected vector. The signal processor may iteratively separate signals from the plurality of composite signals until the cardiac signal is identified. The selected vector may be updated if desired or necessary. A method of signal separation involves detecting a plurality of composite signals at a plurality of locations, separating a signal using source separation, and selecting a vector that provides a cardiac signal. The separation may include a principal component analysis and/or an independent component analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 24, 2004
    Publication date: December 29, 2005
    Inventors: Yi Zhang, Marina Brockway, Carlos Ricci, Ron Heil, Douglas Daum, Robert Sweeney, Aaron McCabe
  • Publication number: 20050187789
    Abstract: A patient medication consumption and prescription regimen management system. The system includes a containment unit that is configured to accessibly house medication. The containment unit includes a control system that monitors patient medication consumption, and provides reminders to the patient to take scheduled doses of medication(s). The system further includes a health management host system that is coupled wirelessly or via an internet connection to the containment unit and provides a care provider with the ability to monitor patient medication use, along with other patient physiological parameters in assessing patient medication regimen compliance and medication regimen applicability to a patients medical condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 25, 2004
    Publication date: August 25, 2005
    Inventors: John Hatlestad, Qingsheng Zhu, Marina Brockway
  • Publication number: 20050038350
    Abstract: Cardiac methods and devices that separate signals using at least two composite signals acquired at least at two input impedances. A target source impedance may be selected, and a cardiac signal may be separated from composite signals using the selected target source impedance. Medical systems include a cardiac device having a housing that provides amplification circuitry configured to have a first amplifier input impedance and a second amplifier input impedance, such as using two separate circuits or switching between two input impedances. One or more electrode assemblies are coupled to the amplification circuitry. A signal processor is provided in the housing configured to separate a source signal using a first composite signal detected at the first input impedance and a second composite signal detected at the second input impedance. The phase response of the first input amplifier circuit is about equal to that of the second input amplifier circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 8, 2004
    Publication date: February 17, 2005
    Inventors: Apurv Kamath, Darrell Wagner, Paul Haefner, Marina Brockway
  • Publication number: 20040230243
    Abstract: Implementing a subcutaneous medical electrode system involves positioning a number of electrode subsystems in relation to a heart so that noise cancellation provides an improved signal to noise ratio of the cardiac signal and/or to provide one electrode arrangement preferential for cardiac signals and another arrangement preferential for noise signals. One of the electrode subsystems so positioned may include one or more can electrodes located on a housing enclosing a medical device. The medical device may be configured to provide therapeutic, diagnostic, or monitoring functions, including, for example, cardiac arrhythmia therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Paul Haefner, Darrell Orvin Wagner, Jason Alan Shiroff, Marina Brockway, Apurv Kamath
  • Publication number: 20040230128
    Abstract: A cardiac monitoring and/or stimulation method and systems provide monitoring, defibrillation and/or pacing therapies, including systems detecting and/or treating cardiac arrhythmia. A system includes a housing coupled to a plurality of electrodes configured for subcutaneous non-intrathoracic sensing. A signal processor receives a plurality of composite signals associated with a plurality of sources, separates a signal from the plurality of composite signals using blind source separation, and identifies a cardiac signal. The signal processor may iteratively separate signals from the plurality of composite signals until the cardiac signal is identified. A method of signal separation includes detecting a plurality of composite signals at a plurality of locations, separating a signal using blind source separation, and identifying a cardiac signal. The separation may include a principal component analysis and/or an independent component analysis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 19, 2003
    Publication date: November 18, 2004
    Inventors: Marina Brockway, Carlos Alberto Ricci
  • Publication number: 20040220629
    Abstract: Cardiac systems and methods using ECG and blood information for arrhythmia detection and discrimination. Detection circuitry is configured to produce an ECG. An implantable blood sensor configured to produce a blood sensor signal is coupled to a processor. The processor is coupled to the detection and energy delivery circuitry, and used to evaluate and treat cardiac rhythms using both the cardiac electrophysiologic and blood sensor signals. The blood sensor is configured for subcutaneous non-intrathoracic placement and provided in or on the housing, on a lead coupled to the housing, and/or separate to the housing and coupled to the processor via hardwire or wireless link. The blood sensor may be configured for optical sensing, using a blood oxygen saturation sensor or pulse oximeter. A cardiac rhythm may be evaluated using the electrocardiogram signal and the blood sensor signal, and tachyarrhythmias may be treated after confirmation using the blood sense signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 2, 2004
    Publication date: November 4, 2004
    Inventors: Apurv Kamath, Paul Haefner, Darrell Orvin Wagner, Marina Brockway