Patents by Inventor Steven G. Arless

Steven G. Arless 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: 11576604
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 8, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2023
    Assignee: CARDIOINSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold Wodlinger, Maria Strom, Steven G. Arless, Ping Jia
  • Publication number: 20200260978
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2020
    Publication date: August 20, 2020
    Inventors: CHARULATHA RAMANATHAN, HAROLD WODLINGER, MARIA STROM, STEVEN G. ARLESS, PING JIA
  • Patent number: 10682066
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2020
    Assignee: CARDIOINSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold Wodlinger, Maria Strom, Steven G. Arless, Ping Jia
  • Publication number: 20180055395
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 7, 2017
    Publication date: March 1, 2018
    Inventors: CHARULATHA RAMANATHAN, HAROLD WODLINGER, MARIA STROM, STEVEN G. ARLESS, PING JIA
  • Patent number: 9826915
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 28, 2017
    Assignee: Cardioinsight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold Wodlinger, Maria Strom, Steven G. Arless, Ping Jia
  • Patent number: 9655561
    Abstract: A sensor array system (10, 30) can include a substrate layer (12, 14) that includes a stretchable and conformable material that is configured to allow spaced apart and interconnected portions thereof to stretch and conform commensurate with movement of the substrate layer (12, 14), such as when attached to a patient's body. A plurality of electrodes (16) are disposed on a contact surface of the substrate layer (12, 14). Electrically conductive paths are also disposed on the substrate layer (14) and extending from each of the electrodes to which it is connected and terminating in an end thereof. The substrate layer may itself include more than one layer, such as including a flexible substrate layer (12) that is affixed to a stretchable material layer (14).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2011
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2017
    Assignee: Cardioinsight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Tilk, Jeffrey S. Taggart, Lindsey Tufts, Jr., David L. Bacon, Paul Durant, Jr., Harold Wodlinger, Charulatha Ramanathan, Steven G. Arless
  • Publication number: 20150335259
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2015
    Publication date: November 26, 2015
    Inventors: CHARULATHA RAMANATHAN, HAROLD WODLINGER, MARIA STROM, STEVEN G. ARLESS, PING JIA
  • Patent number: 9078573
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 14, 2015
    Assignee: CARDIOINSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold Wodlinger, Maria Strom, Steven G. Arless, Ping Jia
  • Patent number: 8849389
    Abstract: A method for visualization of electrophysiology information can include storing electroanatomic data in memory, the electroanatomic data representing electrical activity on an anatomic region within a patient's body over a time period. An interval within the time period is selected in response to a user selection. A visual representation of physiological information for the user selected interval can be generated by applying at least one analysis method to the electroanatomic data. The visual representation can spatially represented on a graphical representation of the anatomic region within the patient's body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2014
    Assignee: Cardioinsight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold M. Wodlinger, Harris Gasparakis, Steven G. Arless, John E. Anderson, Soniya Bhojwani
  • Patent number: 8725241
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be utilized to visualize physiological data relative to a surface region (e.g., an organ) of a patient. A computer-implemented method can include storing electroanatomic data in memory representing electrical activity for a predetermined surface region of the patient and providing an interactive graphical representation of the predetermined surface region of the patient. A user input is received to define location data corresponding to a user-selected location for at least one virtual electrode on the graphical representation of the predetermined surface region of the patient. A visual representation of physiological data for the predetermined surface region of the patient is generated based on the location data and the electroanatomic data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2014
    Assignee: Cardioinsight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold M. Wodlinger, Ping Jia, Harris Gasparakis, John E. Anderson, Steven G. Arless
  • Publication number: 20140005563
    Abstract: A method for visualization of electrophysiology information can include storing electroanatomic data in memory, the electroanatomic data representing electrical activity on an anatomic region within a patient's body over a time period. An interval within the time period is selected in response to a user selection. A visual representation of physiological information for the user selected interval can be generated by applying at least one analysis method to the electroanatomic data. The visual representation can spatially represented on a graphical representation of the anatomic region within the patient's body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 1, 2013
    Publication date: January 2, 2014
    Inventors: CHARULATHA RAMANATHAN, HAROLD M. WODLINGER, HARRIS GASPARAKIS, STEVEN G. ARLESS, JOHN E. ANDERSON, SONIYA BHOJWANI
  • Publication number: 20130281814
    Abstract: A sensor array system (10, 30) can include a substrate layer (12, 14) that includes a stretchable and conformable material that is configured to allow spaced apart and interconnected portions thereof to stretch and conform commensurate with movement of the substrate layer (12, 14), such as when attached to a patient's body. A plurality of electrodes (16) are disposed on a contact surface of the substrate layer (12, 14). Electrically conductive paths are also disposed on the substrate layer (14) and extending from each of the electrodes to which it is connected and terminating in an end thereof. The substrate layer may itself include more than one layer, such as including a flexible substrate layer (12) that is affixed to a stretchable material layer (14).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 22, 2011
    Publication date: October 24, 2013
    Applicant: CARDIOINSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Jason Tilt, Jeffrey S. Taggart, Lindsey Tufts, JR., David L. Bacon, Paul Durant, JR., Harold Wodlinger, Charulatha Ramanathan, Steven G. Arless
  • Publication number: 20130245473
    Abstract: Systems and methods can be used to provide an indication of heart function, such as an indication of mechanical function or hemodynamics of the heart, based on electrical data. For example, a method for assessing a function of the heart can include determining a time-based electrical characteristic for a plurality of points distributed across a spatial region of the heart. The plurality of points can be grouped into at least two subsets of points based on at least one of a spatial location for the plurality of points or the time-based electrical characteristics for the plurality of points. An indication of synchrony for the heart can be quantified based on relative analysis of the determined time-based electrical characteristic for each of the at least two subsets of points.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 3, 2011
    Publication date: September 19, 2013
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Wodlinger Harold, Maria Strom, Steven G. Arless, Ping Jia
  • Patent number: 8478393
    Abstract: A method for visualization of electrophysiology information can include storing electroanatomic data (14) in memory, the electroanatomic data representing electrical activity on a surface of an organ over a time period. An interval within the time period is selected in response to a user selection (28). Responsive to the user selection of the interval, a visual representation (26) of physiological information for the user selected interval is generated by applying at least one method to the electroanatomic data (14). The visual representation (26) is spatially represented on a graphical representation of a predetermined region of the surface of the organ.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 2, 2013
    Assignee: Cardioinsight Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold M. Wodlinger, Ping Jia, Harris Gasparakis, Steven G. Arless, John E. Anderson, Soniya Bhojwani
  • Patent number: 8287526
    Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2012
    Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LP
    Inventors: Steven G. Arless, Fredric L. Milder, Marwan Abboud, Dan Wittenberger, Sean Carroll
  • Publication number: 20120101398
    Abstract: A method for visualization of electrophysiology information can include storing electroanatomic data (14) in memory, the electroanatomic data representing electrical activity on a surface of an organ over a time period. An interval within the time period is selected in response to a user selection (28). Responsive to the user selection of the interval, a visual representation (26) of physiological information for the user selected interval is generated by applying at least one method to the electroanatomic data (14). The visual representation (26) is spatially represented on a graphical representation of a predetermined region of the surface of the organ.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2009
    Publication date: April 26, 2012
    Applicant: CARDIOINSIGHT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Charulatha Ramanathan, Harold M. Wodlinger, Ping Jia, Harris Gasparakis, Steven G. Arless, John E. Anderson, Soniya Bhojwani
  • Publication number: 20120065631
    Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 22, 2011
    Publication date: March 15, 2012
    Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LP
    Inventors: Steven G. ARLESS, Fredric L. MILDER, Marwan ABBOUD, Dan WITTENBERGER, Sean CARROLL
  • Patent number: 8083732
    Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 27, 2011
    Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LP
    Inventors: Steven G. Arless, Fredric L. Milder, Marwan Abboud, Dan Wittenberger, Sean Carroll
  • Publication number: 20110196359
    Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2011
    Publication date: August 11, 2011
    Applicant: MEDTRONIC CRYOCATH LP
    Inventors: Steven G. ARLESS, Fredric L. MILDER, Marwan ABBOUD, Dan WITTENBERGER, Sean CARROLL
  • Patent number: 7951140
    Abstract: A catheter includes a cryoablation tip with an electrically-driven ablation assembly for heating tissue. The cryoablation tip may be implemented with a cooling chamber through which a controllably injected coolant circulates to lower the tip temperature, and having an RF electrode at its distal end. The RF electrode may be operated to warm cryogenically-cooled tissue, or the coolant may be controlled to conductively cool the tissue in coordination with an RF treatment regimen, allowing greater versatility of operation and enhancing the lesion size, speed or placement of multi-lesion treatment or single lesion re-treatment cycles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2011
    Assignee: Medtronic Cryocath LP
    Inventors: Steven G. Arless, Fredric L. Milder, Marwan Abboud, Dan Wittenberger, Sean Carroll