Patents by Inventor Michael L. Eastwood

Michael L. Eastwood 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: 6993382
    Abstract: A method of detecting vulnerable arterial plaque formed on the vessel wall in vivo is disclosed. The method comprises obtaining an image of the arterial plaque, measuring the temperature of the arterial plaque, and determining whether the plaque exhibits an elevated temperature compared to the temperature of at least one adjacent vessel wall site. The method may include determining whether the plaque exhibits an elevated temperature of between 0.4 to 4° C. above at least one adjacent vessel wall site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 16, 2002
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2006
    Assignee: Board of Regents The University of Texas System
    Inventors: S. Ward Casscells, James T. Willerson, Gregory H. Bearman, Michael L. Eastwood, Timothy N. Krabach
  • Publication number: 20030004430
    Abstract: An infrared, heat-sensing catheter particularly useful for identifying potentially fatal arterial plaques in patients with disease of the coronary or other arteries and its use are detailed. In one embodiment, an infrared fiberoptic system (with or without ultrasound) is employed at the tip of the catheter to locate inflamed, heat-producing, atherosclerotic plaque, which is at greater risk for rupture, fissure, or ulceration, and consequent thrombosis and occlusion of the artery. In another embodiment, a catheter with an infrared detector (with or without ultrasound) employed at its tip will likewise locate inflamed heat-producing atherosclerotic plaque. The devices and methods of the invention may be used to detect abscesses, infection, and cancerous regions by the heat such regions differentially display over the ambient temperature of immediately adjacent tissues.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 16, 2002
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: S. Ward Casscells, James T. Willerson, Gregory H. Bearman, Michael L. Eastwood, Timothy N. Krabach
  • Patent number: 6475159
    Abstract: An infrared, heat-sensing catheter particularly useful for identifying potentially fatal arterial plaques in patients with disease of the coronary or other arteries and its use are detailed. In one embodiment, an infrared fiberoptic system (with or without ultrasound) is employed at the tip of the catheter to locate inflamed, heat-producing, atherosclerotic plaque, which is at greater risk for rupture, fissure, or ulceration, and consequent thrombosis and occlusion of the artery. In another embodiment, a catheter with an infrared detector (with or without ultrasound) employed at its tip will likewise locate inflamed heat-producing atherosclerotic plaque. The devices and methods of the invention may be used to detect abscesses, infection, and cancerous regions by the heat such regions differentially display over the ambient temperature of immediately adjacent tissues.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Inventors: S. Ward Casscells, James T. Willerson, Gregory H. Bearman, Michael L. Eastwood, Timothy N. Krabach
  • Patent number: 6083158
    Abstract: A real-time display of tissue ischemia which comprises three CCD video cameras, each with a narrow bandwidth filter at the correct wavelength. The cameras simultaneously view an area of tissue suspected of having ischemic areas through beamsplitters. The output from each camera is adjusted to give the correct signal intensity for combining with the others into an image for display. If necessary, a digital signal processor (DSP) can implement algorithms for image enhancement prior to display. Current DSP engines are fast enough to give real-time display. Measurement at three wavelengths, combined into a real-time Red-Green-Blue (RGB) video display with a digital signal processing (DSP) board to implement image algorithms, provides direct visualization of ischemic areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Inventors: Gregory H. Bearman, Thomas D. Chrien, Michael L. Eastwood
  • Patent number: 5935075
    Abstract: An infrared, heat-sensing catheter particularly useful for identifying potentially fatal arterial plaques in patients with disease of the coronary or other arteries and its use are detailed. In one embodiment, an infrared fiberoptic system (with or without ultrasound) is employed at the tip of the catheter to locate inflamed, heat-producing, atherosclerotic plaque, which is at greater risk for rupture, fissure, or ulceration, and consequent thrombosis and occlusion of the artery. In another embodiment, a catheter with an infrared detector (with or without ultrasound) employed at its tip will likewise locate inflamed heat-producing atherosclerotic plaque. The devices and methods of the invention may be used to detect abscesses, infection, and cancerous regions by the heat such regions differentially display over the ambient temperature of immediately adjacent tissues.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: August 10, 1999
    Assignee: Texas Heart Institute
    Inventors: S. Ward Casscells, James T. Willerson, Gregory H. Bearman, Michael L. Eastwood, Timothy N. Krabach