Patents by Inventor Nicolay Berard-Andersen
Nicolay Berard-Andersen 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).
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Patent number: 12144604Abstract: Described herein are example methods, devices and systems for motion compensation in ultrasonic respiration monitoring. A respiration detection system includes a first probe placed on a front side of a patient's body and a second probe placed on a dorsal side of the body. The first probe includes an ultrasound transducer, a first accelerometer unit and a magnetic field sensor unit, and the second probe includes a second accelerometer unit and magnetic field sensor unit. Due to respiration of the patient, the abdominal region of the body moves, creating measurement errors when an ultrasound beam is directed towards an internal structure (internal tissue region) inside the patient's body. Correction for such measurement errors uses input data from the first and second accelerometer units and the magnetic field sensor unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2019Date of Patent: November 19, 2024Assignee: Respinor ASInventors: Morten Eriksen, George Refseth, Knut Løklingholm, Nicolay Berard-Andersen, Nicolas Souzy, Torgeir Hamsund
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Patent number: 11766233Abstract: A method of non-invasively monitoring the respiration of a patient comprises: transmitting ultrasound into the body toward an internal structure of the patient's body, the internal structure being one of the liver, the spleen or a kidney; selecting a depth range; measuring the phase of ultrasound echo signals from the internal structure at multiple points along the depth range for at least a first and a second echo signal, the first and second echo signals being received at different times; detecting the motion of the internal structure within the patient's abdomen by reference to differences in the measured phase between the first and the second echo signals; and thereby monitoring the respiration of the patient by associating movement of the internal structure with movement caused by respiration.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2020Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Respinor ASInventors: Nicolas Souzy, Morten Eriksen, Nicolay Berard-Andersen
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Patent number: 11253223Abstract: A method of non-invasively monitoring the respiration of a patient comprises: transmitting ultrasound into the body toward an internal structure of the patient's body, the internal structure being one of the liver, the spleen or a kidney; selecting a depth range; measuring the phase of ultrasound echo signals from the internal structure at multiple points along the depth range for at least a first and a second echo signal, the first and second echo signals being received at different times; detecting the motion of the internal structure within the patient's abdomen by reference to differences in the measured phase between the first and the second echo signals; and thereby monitoring the respiration of the patient by associating movement of the internal structure with movement caused by respiration.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Respinor ASInventors: Nicolas Souzy, Morten Eriksen, Nicolay Berard-Andersen
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Publication number: 20210038119Abstract: A method of non-invasively monitoring the respiration of a patient comprises: transmitting ultrasound into the body toward an internal structure of the patient's body, the internal structure being one of the liver, the spleen or a kidney; selecting a depth range; measuring the phase of ultrasound echo signals from the internal structure at multiple points along the depth range for at least a first and a second echo signal, the first and second echo signals being received at different times; detecting the motion of the internal structure within the patient's abdomen by reference to differences in the measured phase between the first and the second echo signals; and thereby monitoring the respiration of the patient by associating movement of the internal structure with movement caused by respiration.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: Nicolas SOUZY, Morten ERIKSEN, Nicolay BERARD-ANDERSEN
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Patent number: 10595821Abstract: Described herein are example ultrasonic transducer device probes configured to be placed on a patient's body to direct an ultrasonic beam towards an internal structure inside the body and receive ultrasonic echo signals from the internal structure. A probe includes a housing in which an ultrasonic transducer is located, a transceiving face of the transducer being at an acute angle relative to a front plane of the housing. An accelerometer unit and a magnetic field sensing unit are also housed inside the probe. The transducer, accelerometer, and magnetic field sensing unit are embedded in a body of a first material comprising ultrasound non-sonolucent material. A front face of the body of the first material and a recess extending down to the transceiving face is covered by a body of a second material comprising ultrasound sonolucent material having a tacky or non-tacky front surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2018Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Respinor ASInventors: Torgeir Hamsund, Morten Eriksen, Nicolas Souzy, Nicolay Berard-Andersen
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Patent number: 10568542Abstract: Described herein are example methods, devices and systems for motion compensation in ultrasonic respiration monitoring. A respiration detection system includes a first probe placed on a front side of a patient's body and a second probe placed on a dorsal side of the body. The first probe includes an ultrasound transducer, a first accelerometer unit and a magnetic field sensor unit, and the second probe includes a second accelerometer unit and magnetic field sensor unit. Due to respiration of the patient, the abdominal region of the body moves, creating measurement errors when an ultrasound beam is directed towards an internal structure (internal tissue region) inside the patient's body. Correction for such measurement errors uses input data from the first and second accelerometer units and the magnetic field sensor unit.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2019Date of Patent: February 25, 2020Assignee: Respinor ASInventors: Morten Eriksen, George Refseth, Knut Løklingholm, Nicolay Berard-Andersen
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Patent number: 10398351Abstract: Described herein are example methods, devices and systems for motion compensation in ultrasonic respiration monitoring. A respiration detection system includes a first probe placed on a front side of a patient's body and a second probe placed on a dorsal side of the body. The first probe includes an ultrasound transducer, a first accelerometer unit and a magnetic field sensor unit, and the second probe includes a second accelerometer unit and magnetic field sensor unit. Due to respiration of the patient, the abdominal region of the body moves, creating measurement errors when an ultrasound beam is directed towards an internal structure (internal tissue region) inside the patient's body. Correction for such measurement errors uses input data from the first and second accelerometer units and the magnetic field sensor unit.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2018Date of Patent: September 3, 2019Assignee: Respinor ASInventors: Morten Eriksen, George Refseth, Knut Løklingholm, Nicolay Berard-Andersen
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Publication number: 20180256075Abstract: A method of non-invasively monitoring the respiration of a patient comprises: transmitting ultrasound into the body toward an internal structure of the patient's body, the internal structure being one of the liver, the spleen or a kidney; selecting a depth range; measuring the phase of ultrasound echo signals from the internal structure at multiple points along the depth range for at least a first and a second echo signal, the first and second echo signals being received at different times; detecting the motion of the internal structure within the patient's abdomen by reference to differences in the measured phase between the first and the second echo signals; and thereby monitoring the respiration of the patient by associating movement of the internal structure with movement caused by respiration.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Applicant: RESPINOR ASInventors: Nicolas SOUZY, Morten ERIKSEN, Nicolay BERARD-ANDERSEN
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Patent number: 9877787Abstract: A needle holder for use in an image guided intervention procedure. The needle holder includes a clip for holding a needle and a guide arrangement for supporting the clip and directing the needle at a desired angle relative to a patient's body. The clip includes a releasable connection such that the needle can be disengaged from the guide arrangement by a lateral movement of the clip and/or the guide arrangement relative to the longitudinal axis of the needle.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2014Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: NEORAD ASInventors: Knut Brabrand, Nicolay Berard-Andersen, Gjermund Fjeld Olsen, Vegard Bakke
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Patent number: 9211106Abstract: A tape for securing an ultrasound probe to the skin may include a sonolucent silicone gel for transmitting ultrasound from an ultrasound transducer to the body. A method of manufacturing an adhesive silicone product may include a step of treating the adhesive composition or components of the composition to remove air or prevent the formation of air bubbles, in order to provide a sonolucent adhesive product.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2014Date of Patent: December 15, 2015Assignee: NEORAD ASInventors: Nicolay Berard-Andersen, Gjermund Fjeld Olsen
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Publication number: 20150018686Abstract: A tape for securing an ultrasound probe to the skin may include a sonolucent silicone gel for transmitting ultrasound from an ultrasound transducer to the body. A method of manufacturing an adhesive silicone product may include a step of treating the adhesive composition or components of the composition to remove air or prevent the formation of air bubbles, in order to provide a sonolucent adhesive product.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Nicolay Berard-Andersen, Gjermund Fjeld Olsen
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Publication number: 20140336670Abstract: A needle holder for use in an image guided intervention procedure. The needle holder includes a clip for holding a needle and a guide arrangement for supporting the clip and directing the needle at a desired angle relative to a patient's body. The clip includes a releasable connection such that the needle can be disengaged from the guide arrangement by a lateral movement of the clip and/or the guide arrangement relative to the longitudinal axis of the needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2014Publication date: November 13, 2014Inventors: Knut Brabrand, Nicolay Berard-Andersen, Gjermund Fjeld Olsen, Vegard Bakke
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Publication number: 20130165005Abstract: A tape for securing an ultrasound probe to the skin may include a sonolucent silicone gel for transmitting ultrasound from an ultrasound transducer to the body. A method of manufacturing an adhesive silicone product may include a step of treating the adhesive composition or components of the composition to remove air or prevent the formation of air bubbles, in order to provide a sonolucent adhesive product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2011Publication date: June 27, 2013Applicant: NEORAD ASInventors: Nicolay Berard-Andersen, Gjermund Fjeld Olsen
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Publication number: 20120022368Abstract: A needle holder for use in an image guided intervention procedure. The needle holder includes a clip for holding a needle and a guide arrangement for supporting the clip and directing the needle at a desired angle relative to a patient's body. The clip includes a releasable connection such that the needle can be disengaged from the guide arrangement by a lateral movement of the clip and/or the guide arrangement relative to the longitudinal axis of the needle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2010Publication date: January 26, 2012Applicant: NEORAD ASInventors: Knut Brabrand, Nicolay Bérard-Andersen, Gjermund Fjeld Olsen, Vegard Bakke
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Publication number: 20110257522Abstract: A system for monitoring the intended injection of a fluid into a fluid conduit in the body, wherein the fluid to be injected may include a first fluid, the system: introducing a pulse into the fluid to be injected and monitoring the flow characteristics of fluid in the fluid conduit in the body at a location downstream of the point of injection.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2009Publication date: October 20, 2011Applicant: NEORAD ASInventors: Nicolay Berard-Andersen, Gjermund Fjeld Olsen, Knut Brabrand