Patents by Inventor Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy

Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy 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: 20100016916
    Abstract: A pacing system delivers cardiac protective pacing therapy (CPPT) to protect the heart from injuries and/or to treat existing injuries. The pacing system receives a set of inputs and delivers optimized cardiac protection pacing tailored for different purposes. The system delivers electrical stimulation to modulate myocardial strain for anti-atherosclerosis therapy and/or to provide therapy for myocardial infarction (MI). In one embodiment, a medical device for treating atherosclerosis is provided. The medical device includes a sensing circuit to receive sensed signals to identify areas of coronary artery disease (CAD) or areas at risk for CAD using the sensed signals. The device also includes a pacemaker circuit adapted to deliver an electrical signal through at least one electrode to a myocardial target adjacent to the identified areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2009
    Publication date: January 21, 2010
    Inventors: Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Joseph M. Pastore, Allan C. Shuros, Scott A. Meyer, Robert Shipley, Jason J. Hamann
  • Publication number: 20090318984
    Abstract: A pacing system includes a pacemaker and a pacing protocol module externally attached to the pacemaker. The pacing protocol module stores the pacing protocol. The pacemaker controls delivery of pacing pulses by automatically executing the pacing protocol. In one embodiment, the pacing protocol is a cardioprotective pacing protocol for preventing and/or reducing cardiac injury associated with myocardial infarction (MI) and revascularization procedure. The pacing pulses are generated from the pacemaker and delivered through one or more pacing electrodes incorporated onto one or more percutaneous transluminal vascular intervention (PTVI) devices during the revascularization procedure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2009
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventors: Eric A. Mokelke, Allan C. Shuros, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy
  • Publication number: 20090318749
    Abstract: A system delivers multiple enhanced therapies to limit myocardial damage post-revascularization. The system includes a catheter that incorporates features for delivering cardiac protection pacing therapy (CPPT) and intermittent ischemia therapy. In one embodiment, a method for delivering cardiac protection therapies to a heart is provided. One or more catheters are provided having a balloon, at least one pacing electrode and at least one hemodynamic sensor. Cardiac protection pacing therapy (CPPT) and intermittent ischemia therapy are concurrently delivered using the one or more catheters. The pacing and ischemia are adapted to protect the heart from ischemic and reperfusion injuries. The delivery of the CPPT and the intermittent ischemia are controlled using a closed-loop system monitoring a signal sensed by the at least one hemodynamic sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 15, 2009
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Inventors: Craig Stolen, Allan C. Shuros, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Eric A. Mokelke
  • Publication number: 20090299420
    Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for delivering myocardial pacing and cryotherapy in conjunction with a coronary revascularization procedure using one catheter/stent system. In one embodiment, a balloon-stent delivery platform incorporates pacing electrode(s) on or near the distal tip for myocardial pacing.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 3, 2009
    Inventors: Allan C. Shuros, Craig Stolen, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Eric A. Mokelke
  • Publication number: 20090281591
    Abstract: A pacing system delivers cardiac protection pacing to protect the heart from injuries. The pacing system receives a set of inputs and calculates parameters for delivering optimized cardiac protection pacing tailored for different stress levels. The system automatically adjusts heart rate to optimize cardiac protection pacing in a closed-loop system. In one embodiment, a method for delivering pacing pulses for cardiac protection is provided. Intrinsic atrioventricular (AV) intervals are sensed. The intrinsic AV interval and a predetermined equation relating the AV interval to an optimal AV delay are used to provide a maximum positive rate of left ventricular pressure change during systole. An AV delay is calculated using a predetermined percentage of the optimal AV delay to deliver ventricular pacing pulses to provide a desired level of stress for cardiac protective pacing therapy (CPPT) to provide a cardiac conditioning therapy to improve autonomic balance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 6, 2009
    Publication date: November 12, 2009
    Inventors: Allan C. Shuros, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Robert Shipley
  • Publication number: 20090254135
    Abstract: Embodiments of the invention are related to medical devices and methods for delivery high-energy anti-tachycardia therapy to a subject, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes a medical device including a controller module configured to administer a plurality of electrical pulses to a patient in response to a detected tachycardia, the electrical pulses comprising an amplitude of greater than 3 Volts and less than 40 Volts, the controller configured to modulate the amplitude of the electrical pulses. In an embodiment, the invention includes a method of treating a tachyarrhythmia including administering a first series of electrical pulses to a patient with an implantable medical device, the electrical pulses including an amplitude of greater than 8 Volts and less than 40 Volts, the first series of electrical pulses having an interval of less than about 600 ms in between individual pulses. Other embodiments are also included herein.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2009
    Publication date: October 8, 2009
    Applicant: CARDIAC PACEMAKERS, INC.
    Inventors: Allan Charles Shuros, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Dan Li
  • Publication number: 20090234416
    Abstract: This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising an implantable cardiac depolarization sensing circuit, an electrical stimulation circuit, and a pacing mode controller. The pacing mode controller is configured to deliver pacing therapy according to a first pacing mode that is a normal operating mode, and to deliver pacing therapy according to second and third pacing modes. The second and third pacing modes increase mechanical stress on at least a particular portion of the ventricle as compared to the pacing therapy delivered during the first pacing mode. The pacing mode controller alternates between the second and third pacing modes when switched from the normal operating mode to a stress augmentation mode and stores a statistic related to the stress augmentation mode in a stress augmentation cycle memory area.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2009
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Inventors: John R. Zielinski, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Joseph M. Pastore, Jeffrey E. Stahmann, Allan C. Shuros
  • Publication number: 20090234401
    Abstract: This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising an implantable cardiac depolarization sensing circuit, an electrical stimulation circuit, and a pacing mode controller. The pacing mode controller is configured to deliver pacing therapy according to a first pacing mode that is a normal operating mode, and to deliver pacing therapy according to second and third pacing modes. The second and third pacing modes increase mechanical stress on at least a particular portion of the ventricle as compared to the pacing therapy delivered during the first pacing mode. The pacing mode controller alternates between the second and third pacing modes when pacing is changed from the normal operating mode to a stress augmentation mode. The pacing mode controller suspends the change from the normal operating mode to the stress augmentation mode when a condition to prevent the change is detected.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 17, 2009
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Inventors: John R. Zielinski, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Joseph M. Pastore, Jeffrey E. Stahmann, Allan C. Shuros
  • Publication number: 20090234406
    Abstract: Various system embodiments comprise means for intermittently delivering a sympathetic stimulus, including means for delivering a sequence of stress-inducing pacing pulses adapted to increase sympathetic tone during the stress-inducing pacing. The stress-inducing pacing results in a parasympathetic reflex after the sequence of stress-inducing pacing. The embodiment further includes means for delivering neural stimulation to elicit a parasympathetic response or a sympathetic response in a coordinated manner with respect to the sequence of stress-inducing pacing pulses.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 4, 2009
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Inventors: Allan C. Shuros, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Bruce H. KenKnight, Douglas R. Daum
  • Publication number: 20090234409
    Abstract: Various system embodiments comprise a myocardial stimulator, at least one sensor adapted for use in detecting heart rate to determine heart rate turbulence (HRT), and a controller connected to the myocardial stimulator and the at least one sensor. The myocardial stimulator is adapted to deliver pacing pulses through at least one electrode to provide cardiac pacing. The controller is adapted to intermittently deliver a sequence of stress-inducing pacing pulses adapted to increase sympathetic tone during the stress-inducing pacing. The controller is further adapted to determine HRT from the detected heart rate to assess cardiac stress to the stress-inducing pacing pulses, and adjust at least one parameter of the stress-inducing pacing pulses to adjust cardiac stress if the cardiac stress to the stress-inducing pacing pulses is undesirable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 2, 2009
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Inventors: Allan C. Shuros, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy
  • Publication number: 20090192560
    Abstract: This document discusses, among other things, an apparatus comprising at least one implantable cardiac depolarization sensing circuit, an electrical stimulation circuit, and a pacing mode controller. The implantable cardiac depolarization sensing circuit is configured to obtain a sensed depolarization signal from a ventricle and the electrical stimulation circuit is configured to provide pacing electrical stimulation energy to at least one implantable ventricular electrode. The pacing mode controller delivers pacing therapy according to a first pacing mode that is a normal operating mode, and delivers pacing therapy according to second and third pacing modes. The second and third pacing modes increase mechanical stress on at least a particular portion of the ventricle as compared to the pacing therapy delivered during the first pacing mode. The pacing mode controller alternates between the second and third pacing modes when switched from the normal operating mode to a stress augmentation mode.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 28, 2009
    Publication date: July 30, 2009
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc
    Inventors: Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, John R. Zielinski, Joseph M. Pastore, Jeffrey E. Stahmann, Allan C. Shuros, Robert Shipley
  • Publication number: 20090157090
    Abstract: Systems and methods facilitate placement of a lead in or on a patient's heart. At least one reference sensor is positioned at a right heart location of a patient's heart and a cardiac lead apparatus comprising at least one lead apparatus sensor is advanced to a plurality of left heart locations. Using the reference sensor and the lead apparatus sensor, a distance parameter indicative of a distance between the reference and lead apparatus sensors is measured for each of the plurality of left heart locations. Strain or stress estimates are determined for the plurality of left heart locations derived from the distance parameter measurements. Using the strain or stress estimates, a physician perceivable output is produced indicating suitability of the left heart locations as pacing sites.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 24, 2008
    Publication date: June 18, 2009
    Inventors: Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Quan Ni, Michael Stucky, Allan C. Shuros
  • Publication number: 20090082825
    Abstract: A device and method for delivering electrical stimulation to the heart in order to improve cardiac function in heart failure patients. The stimulation is delivered as high-output pacing in which the stimulation is excitatory and also of sufficient energy to augment myocardial contractility. In order to provide a consistent hemodynamic response, the high-output pacing is optimized by delivering it using different parameter sets, evaluating the hemodynamic response thereto as reflected by one or more measured physiological variables, and selecting the parameter set with the best hemodynamic response.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2007
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc
    Inventors: Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Allan C. Shuros, Christopher Hartemink
  • Publication number: 20090082823
    Abstract: An implantable pacing device for delivering ventricular pacing may be configured to intermittently and variably reduce the AV delay interval used in an atrial triggered pacing mode in a manner that simulates exercise. The device may be programmed to intermittently switch to and from a variably shortened AV delay mode according to defined entry and exit conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2007
    Publication date: March 26, 2009
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Allan C. Shuros, Donald L. Hopper, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy
  • Publication number: 20090062882
    Abstract: An inspiratory muscle stimulation system uses an implantable medical device to deliver stimulation to control diaphragmatic contractions for slower and deeper breathing, thereby conditioning and strengthening inspiratory muscles. In various embodiments, respiratory and/or cardiac performance are monitored for controlling parameters of the stimulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 28, 2007
    Publication date: March 5, 2009
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Yi Zhang, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Lili Liu, Kenneth Beck, Kent Lee, Jonathan Kwok, Zheng Lin
  • Publication number: 20090036940
    Abstract: An example relates to a method for sensing a pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) and providing a sensed PAP signal, detecting an abnormal blood pressure (BP) condition using information from the sensed PAP signal, delivering a pacing energy to a heart, and automatically altering at least one pacing characteristic in response to the detected abnormal BP condition. The detecting an abnormal BP condition can include detecting various forms of hypertension or hypotension. The automatically altering the at least one pacing characteristic can include automatically altering at least one of a pacing rate, a pacing waveform, an atriventricular (AV) delay, an interventricular (VV) delay, a pacing mode, or a pacing site. The method can also include delivering vagal nerve stimulation and automatically altering the vagal nerve stimulation in response to the detected abnormal BP condition. The detecting the abnormal BP condition can also include using a sensed auxiliary physiological parameter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2007
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc
    Inventors: Xuan Wei, Cheng Zhang, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Dan Li
  • Publication number: 20090024194
    Abstract: Disclosed herein, among other things, is a device for providing a localized vasomodulation of a vessel. According to an embodiment, the device includes a thermal element configured to conduct thermal energy between the thermal element and a desired region of the vessel wall to elicit the localized vasomodulation of the vessel at the desired region. The device also includes a controller operationally connected to the thermal element. The controller is adapted to control the conduction of thermal energy between the thermal element and the desired region of the vessel wall to control the localized vasomodulation of the vessel at the desired region. In various embodiments, a sensor connected to the device provides feedback to the controller.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2007
    Publication date: January 22, 2009
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventors: Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Allan C. Shuros, Jihong Qu
  • Publication number: 20080306564
    Abstract: A diagnostic system monitors autonomic using short term heart rate variability (STHRV). Some examples apply a therapy that is adjusted based on wellness indicator. A wellness indicator is a measure of the STHRV produced to indicate a patient's cardiac condition.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2007
    Publication date: December 11, 2008
    Applicant: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc
    Inventors: Xuan Wei, Gerrard M. Carlson, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy
  • Publication number: 20080275520
    Abstract: Methods and systems to modulate timing intervals for pacing therapy are described. For each cardiac cycle, one or both of an atrioventricular (A-V) timing interval and an atrial (A-A) timing interval are modulated to oppose beat-to-beat ventricular (V-V) timing variability. Pacing therapy is delivered using the modulated timing intervals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 3, 2007
    Publication date: November 6, 2008
    Inventors: Donald L. Hopper, Yinghong Yu, Allan Charles Shuros, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy, Gerrard M. Carlson, Jeffrey Stahmann
  • Publication number: 20080234772
    Abstract: Methods and devices are described for delivering electrical stimulation to the heart in a manner that advantageously redistributes myocardial stress during systole for therapeutic purposes in the treatment of, for example, post-MI and HF patients. Pre-excitation pacing may be applied to deliberately de-stress a particular myocardial region that may be expected to undergo deleterious remodeling, such an the area around a myocardial infarct or a hypertrophying region or to deliberately stress a region remote from the pre-excitation pacing site in order to exert a cardioprotective conditioning effect, similar to the beneficial effects of exercise. Pre-excitation pacing may be advantageously combined with inotropic electrical stimulation applied to the stressed region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2007
    Publication date: September 25, 2008
    Applicant: CARDIAC PACEMAKERS, INC.
    Inventors: Allan C. Shuros, Rodney W. Salo, Shantha Arcot-Krishnamurthy