Patents by Inventor Sinu Bessy Abraham
Sinu Bessy Abraham 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: 11676734Abstract: A computer-implemented therapy management system is operated to collect patient data associated with medical device users. Treatment of the users is managed by healthcare professionals (HCPs), which include a customer HCP and a plurality of non-customer HCPs. The system receives a first set of attributes for a first individual patient or a first group of patients under care of the customer HCP, and a second set of attributes for a second individual patient or a second group of patients. The system identifies a first set of patient records associated with the customer HCP that satisfy the received first attributes, and a second set of patient records that satisfy the received second attributes, and compares patient outcomes from the first set of records against patient outcomes from the second set of records. A comparative therapy report is generated and communicated to a client device associated with the customer HCP.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2018Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Michael P. Stone, Kevin E. Velado, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Siddharth Arunachalam, Valerie Dormant
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Publication number: 20220265177Abstract: Techniques for glucose level management are disclosed. In some examples, the techniques may involve obtaining an estimated protein value for a meal and determining an equivalent carbohydrate value for the meal based on the estimated protein value. In some examples, the techniques may involve obtaining an estimated fat value for a meal and determining, based on the estimated fat value, a glucose absorption rate resulting from consumption of the meal. In some examples, the equivalent carbohydrate value and/or the glucose absorption rate may be used to determine an amount of insulin to deliver to a patient to counteract a glucose level increase caused by consumption of the meal. The techniques may further involve generating an output indicative of the amount of insulin to deliver to the patient to counteract the glucose level increase caused by consumption of the meal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Boyi Jiang, Yuxiang Zhong, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Siddharth Arunachalam, Pratik J. Agrawal
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Publication number: 20220265926Abstract: Techniques for glucose level management are disclosed. In some examples, the techniques may involve obtaining an estimated protein value for a meal and determining an equivalent carbohydrate value for the meal based on the estimated protein value. In some examples, the techniques may involve obtaining an estimated fat value for a meal and determining, based on the estimated fat value, a glucose absorption rate resulting from consumption of the meal. In some examples, the equivalent carbohydrate value and/or the glucose absorption rate may be used to determine an amount of insulin to deliver to a patient to counteract a glucose level increase caused by consumption of the meal. The techniques may further involve generating an output indicative of the amount of insulin to deliver to the patient to counteract the glucose level increase caused by consumption of the meal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 19, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Boyi Jiang, Yuxiang Zhong, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Siddharth Arunachalam, Pratik J. Agrawal
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Publication number: 20220181003Abstract: Disclosed herein are techniques related to personalized event detection. In some embodiments, the techniques may involve obtaining a plurality of glucose measurements indicative of a glucose level in a body of a patient during an analysis interval, obtaining a patient-specific meal detection model that identifies one or more glucose measurement statistics that are correlative to occurrence of a meal for the patient, determining values for the one or more glucose measurement statistics based on the plurality of glucose measurements, determining a meal consumption metric based on the values for the one or more glucose measurement statistics, detecting an occurrence of the meal during the analysis interval based on the meal consumption metric, and in response to detecting the occurrence of the meal, providing an indication of the occurrence of the meal during with the analysis interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2022Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Sinu Bessy Abraham, Chantal M. McMahon, Pratik J. Agrawal, Boyi Jiang, Yuxiang Zhong, Michael Stone, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala
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Publication number: 20220168506Abstract: A system for monitoring a patient includes one or more processors and a sensor device implemented in circuitry. The system is configured to measure, using the sensor device, a blood glucose status of the patient, and determine, using one or more processors, an initial insulin dose for the patient based on the blood glucose status of the patient. The system is further configured to optimize the initial insulin dose for the patient, based at least in part on a correction factor, to create an optimized insulin dose for the patient. The system is configured to facilitate therapy, using the one or more processors, based on the determined optimized insulin dose.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2021Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Anirban Roy, Pratik J. Agrawal, Ali Dianaty, Arthur Mikhno, Shruti Rastogi, Taly G. Engel, Michael P. Stone, Boyi Jiang, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Dae Y. Kang
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Publication number: 20220096021Abstract: Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary method of monitoring a physiological condition of a patient involves obtaining current measurement data for the physiological condition of the patient provided by a sensing arrangement, obtaining a user input indicative of one or more future events associated with the patient, and in response to the user input, determining a prediction of the physiological condition of the patient in the future based at least in part on the current measurement data and the one or more future events using one or more prediction models associated with the patient, and displaying a graphical representation of the prediction on a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Boyi Jiang
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Patent number: 11229406Abstract: Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary method of monitoring a physiological condition of a patient involves obtaining current measurement data for the physiological condition of the patient provided by a sensing arrangement, obtaining a user input indicative of one or more future events associated with the patient, and in response to the user input, determining a prediction of the physiological condition of the patient in the future based at least in part on the current measurement data and the one or more future events using one or more prediction models associated with the patient, and displaying a graphical representation of the prediction on a display device.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2018Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Boyi Jiang
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Publication number: 20210259641Abstract: Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary method of querying a database involves receiving an input query from a client device, identifying a logical layer of a plurality of different logical layers of the database for searching based at least in part on the input query, generating a query statement for searching the identified logical layer of the plurality of different logical layers of the database based at least in part on the input query, querying the identified logical layer of the database using the query statement to obtain result data, and providing a search result influenced by the result data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Boyi Jiang, Michael P. Stone, Kevin E. Velado, Chantal M. McMahon, Siddharth Arunachalam, Anupam Phukan
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Patent number: 11000236Abstract: Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary method of querying a database involves receiving an input query from a client device, identifying a logical layer of a plurality of different logical layers of the database for searching based at least in part on the input query, generating a query statement for searching the identified logical layer of the plurality of different logical layers of the database based at least in part on the input query, querying the identified logical layer of the database using the query statement to obtain result data, and providing a search result influenced by the result data.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2018Date of Patent: May 11, 2021Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Boyi Jiang, Michael P. Stone, Kevin E. Velado, Chantal M. McMahon, Siddharth Arunachalam, Anupam Phukan
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Publication number: 20200098463Abstract: Infusion systems, infusion devices, and related patient monitoring systems and methods are provided. A method of monitoring a physiological condition of a patient involves obtaining, from a medical device, data indicative of a current state of the patient, obtaining a probable patient response model for the physiological condition after the current state, the probable patient response model being based on historical data associated with one or more historical patient states corresponding to the current state, optimizing an activity attribute input variable to the probable patient response model for achieving an output from the probable patient response model within a target range for the physiological condition of the patient based on the current state, and providing, on a display device, a recommendation indicating an optimal value for the activity attribute input variable.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2018Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Siddharth Arunachalam, Chantal M. McMahon, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala, Shruti Rastogi, Yuxiang Zhong, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Pratik Agrawal
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Publication number: 20200015739Abstract: Medical devices and related patient management systems and event detection methods are provided. An exemplary method of detecting events pertaining to operation of a medical device, such as an infusion device, involves obtaining measurements indicative of a condition in a body of a patient, determining statistics for an analysis interval based on the measurements, and determining an event probability associated with the analysis interval based on historical event data associated with the patient. An event detection model associated with the patient is obtained and applied to the statistics and the event probability to identify occurrence of the event using the event detection model, and in response, an indication of the event associated with the analysis interval is provided, for example, by tagging or marking data in a database, displaying graphical indicia of the event, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2019Publication date: January 16, 2020Inventors: Sinu Bessy Abraham, Chantal M. McMahon, Pratik Agrawal, Boyi Jiang, Yuxiang Zhong, Michael P. Stone, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala
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Patent number: 10463297Abstract: Medical devices and related patient management systems and event detection methods are provided. An exemplary method of detecting events pertaining to operation of a medical device, such as an infusion device, involves obtaining measurements indicative of a condition in a body of a patient, determining statistics for an analysis interval based on the measurements, and determining an event probability associated with the analysis interval based on historical event data associated with the patient. An event detection model associated with the patient is obtained and applied to the statistics and the event probability to identify occurrence of the event using the event detection model, and in response, an indication of the event associated with the analysis interval is provided, for example, by tagging or marking data in a database, displaying graphical indicia of the event, or the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Sinu Bessy Abraham, Chantal M. McMahon, Pratik Agrawal, Boyi Jiang, Yuxiang Zhong, Michael P. Stone, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala
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Publication number: 20190148024Abstract: A computer-implemented therapy management system is operated to collect patient data associated with medical device users. Treatment of the users is managed by healthcare professionals (HCPs), which include a customer HCP and a plurality of non-customer HCPs. The system receives a first set of attributes for a first individual patient or a first group of patients under care of the customer HCP, and a second set of attributes for a second individual patient or a second group of patients. The system identifies a first set of patient records associated with the customer HCP that satisfy the received first attributes, and a second set of patient records that satisfy the received second attributes, and compares patient outcomes from the first set of records against patient outcomes from the second set of records. A comparative therapy report is generated and communicated to a client device associated with the customer HCP.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2018Publication date: May 16, 2019Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Michael P. Stone, Kevin E. Velado, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Siddharth Arunachalam, Valerie Dormant
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Publication number: 20180271455Abstract: Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary method of monitoring a physiological condition of a patient involves obtaining current measurement data for the physiological condition of the patient provided by a sensing arrangement, obtaining a user input indicative of one or more future events associated with the patient, and in response to the user input, determining a prediction of the physiological condition of the patient in the future based at least in part on the current measurement data and the one or more future events using one or more prediction models associated with the patient, and displaying a graphical representation of the prediction on a display device.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Boyi Jiang
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Publication number: 20180277246Abstract: Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary method of querying a database involves receiving an input query from a client device, identifying a logical layer of a plurality of different logical layers of the database for searching based at least in part on the input query, generating a query statement for searching the identified logical layer of the plurality of different logical layers of the database based at least in part on the input query, querying the identified logical layer of the database using the query statement to obtain result data, and providing a search result influenced by the result data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Yuxiang Zhong, Pratik Agrawal, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Boyi Jiang, Michael P. Stone, Kevin E. Velado, Chantal M. McMahon, Siddharth Arunachalam, Anupam Phukan
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Publication number: 20180272064Abstract: Infusion devices and related medical devices, patient data management systems, and methods are provided for monitoring a physiological condition of a patient. An exemplary method of monitoring a physiological condition of a patient involves obtaining measurement data pertaining to the physiological condition of the patient from a sensing arrangement, obtaining medical record data associated with the patient from a database, determining a risk score associated with the patient for a medical condition based at least in part on the measurement data, the medical record data, and one or more relationships between population measurement data and population medical record data, and initiating one or more actions based at least in part on the risk score.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Chantal M. McMahon, Pratik Agrawal, Cary D. Talbot, Sinu Bessy Abraham, Michael P. Stone, Robert A. Vigersky, Shruti Rastogi
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Publication number: 20170049386Abstract: Medical devices and related patient management systems and event detection methods are provided. An exemplary method of detecting events pertaining to operation of a medical device, such as an infusion device, involves obtaining measurements indicative of a condition in a body of a patient, determining statistics for an analysis interval based on the measurements, and determining an event probability associated with the analysis interval based on historical event data associated with the patient. An event detection model associated with the patient is obtained and applied to the statistics and the event probability to identify occurrence of the event using the event detection model, and in response, an indication of the event associated with the analysis interval is provided, for example, by tagging or marking data in a database, displaying graphical indicia of the event, or the like.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Sinu Bessy Abraham, Chantal M. McMahon, Pratik Agrawal, Boyi Jiang, Yuxiang Zhong, Michael P. Stone, Huzefa F. Neemuchwala