Patents by Inventor Nicole Alexandra Chen

Nicole Alexandra Chen 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: 20230154305
    Abstract: A peritoneal dialysis system includes a control unit configured to (i) store a sleep state pattern for the patient, (ii) begin a patient drain followed by a patient fill when at least one sensor indicates that the patient is in a deep sleep state, (iii) extend a dwell period if the sleep state pattern indicates that the patient will enter a subsequent deep sleep state within a first time duration after a programmed dwell period, and (iv) shorten the dwell period if the sleep state pattern indicates that the patient will leave the deep sleep state within a second time duration after an end of the programmed dwell period. The system alternatively or additionally assesses or records a stress level of and/or a fluid/caloric intake by the patient and takes actions accordingly.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 11, 2022
    Publication date: May 18, 2023
    Inventors: Vishnu Shyam, Sven Gustafson, Mikael Lindhult, Per-Olof Borgqvist, Peter Drennan, Mattias Holmer, Jeshrene Enerio, Elizabeth Ashley Mensing, Shawn Collin Oppegard, Nicole Alexandra Chen, Arvind Mishra, Anders Wellings, Leah Swanson, Richard Zanni, Joan Angela Cianciolo, Jorge Augusto Del Castillo, Matthew Muller, Bhavesh Padmani
  • Publication number: 20230103883
    Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for peritoneal catheter placement are disclosed herein. An example method includes using a puncture device to create an access hole to a patient's peritoneal cavity. The puncture device includes a lumen that enables a guidewire to be inserted into the peritoneal cavity. The puncture device is then replaced with a catheter, which is inserted along the guidewire. A surgical seal is next applied to connect the catheter to adjacent patient muscle tissue. After the guidewire is removed, a tunneling device creates a pathway through fat tissue to anchor the catheter. An end of the tunneling device is aligned with an external piercing device to pierce the patient's skin from the outside, creating a catheter exit hole. An end of the catheter is connected to the tunneling device and pulled through the exit hole, thereby enabling the catheter to be connected to peritoneal dialysis tubing for a treatment.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2022
    Publication date: April 6, 2023
    Inventors: Shawn Collin Oppegard, Unberto Garcia, Jorge Augusto Del Castillo, Kent Alan Williams, Carlos Alberto Corrales, Mary Kate Nowak, Shashanka Belur Shanthakumar Jain, Kedar Kulkarni, James Mitchell White, Brian James Connell, Leah Ann Swanson, Nicole Alexandra Chen, Eajer Toh, Joanna Rita Yanaga