Patents by Inventor Svetlana Panasyuk
Svetlana Panasyuk 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: 11026582Abstract: The invention is directed to a hyperspectral/multispectral system referred to as the OxyVu-1 system. The hyperspectral imaging technology performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned area producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. For the OxyVu-1 system, the spectral analytical methods determined in superficial tissues approximate values of oxygen saturation (HT-Sat), oxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Oxy), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Deoxy). The OxyVu-1 system displays the tissue oxygenation in a two-dimensional, color-coded image. The system contains a system console, a cart, system electronics, CPU, monitor, keyboard, pointing device and printer. The hyperspectral instrument head with support arm contains broadband illuminator, camera and spectral filter for collecting hyperspectral imaging cube. The single use OxyVu Check Pads and Targets are used to perform an instrument check prior to patient measurements.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2017Date of Patent: June 8, 2021Assignee: HYPERMED IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Kevin Schomacker, Richard Lifsitz
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Patent number: 10779773Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny E. Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Patent number: 10321869Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease and cancer, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2013Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: HYPERMED IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Jenny Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Publication number: 20190059787Abstract: This invention relates generally to an index map comprising both pressure and perfusion information from a diabetic patient foot for the purpose of treatment. The index map may also be a map of perfusion and/or metabolism of the tissue (reflecting oxygen delivery and oxygen extraction, obtained by thermal imaging, hyperspectral imaging, or duplex ultrasound, MRA, CT or laser Doppler imaging. This information aids treatment in prevention of diabetic foot ulceration and amputation and in treatment of tissue compromise to prevent tissue loss in other body regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2018Publication date: February 28, 2019Inventors: Jenny E. Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Derek Brand, Kevin Schomacker
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Patent number: 10028676Abstract: This invention relates generally to an index map comprising both pressure and perfusion information from a diabetic patient foot for the purpose of treatment. The index map may also be a map of perfusion and/or metabolism of the tissue (reflecting oxygen delivery and oxygen extraction, obtained by thermal imaging, hyperspectral imaging, or duplex ultrasound, MRA, CT or laser Doppler imaging. This information aids treatment in prevention of diabetic foot ulceration and amputation and in treatment of tissue compromise to prevent tissue loss in other body regions.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2015Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny E. Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Derek Brand, Kevin Schomacker
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Publication number: 20180092540Abstract: The invention is directed to a hyperspectral/multispectral system referred to as the OxyVu-1 system. The hyperspectral imaging technology performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned area producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. For the OxyVu-1 system, the spectral analytical methods determined in superficial tissues approximate values of oxygen saturation (HT-Sat), oxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Oxy), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Deoxy). The OxyVu-1 system displays the tissue oxygenation in a two-dimensional, color-coded image. The system contains a system console, a cart, system electronics, CPU, monitor, keyboard, pointing device and printer. The hyperspectral instrument head with support arm contains broadband illuminator, camera and spectral filter for collecting hyperspectral imaging cube. The single use OxyVu Check Pads and Targets are used to perform an instrument check prior to patient measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2017Publication date: April 5, 2018Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Kevin Schomacker, Richard Lifsitz
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Patent number: 9770173Abstract: The invention is directed to a hyperspectral/multispectral system referred to as the OxyVu-1 system. The hyperspectral imaging technology performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned area producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. For the OxyVu-1 system, the spectral analytical methods determined in superficial tissues approximate values of oxygen saturation (HT-Sat), oxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Oxy), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Deoxy). The OxyVu-1 system displays the tissue oxygenation in a two-dimensional, color-coded image. The system contains a system console, a cart, system electronics, CPU, monitor, keyboard, pointing device and printer. The hyperspectral instrument head with support arm contains broadband illuminator, camera and spectral filter for collecting hyperspectral imaging cube. The single use OxyVu Check Pads and Targets are used to perform an instrument check prior to patient measurements.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Kevin Schomacker, Richard Lifsitz
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Publication number: 20170055894Abstract: The invention is directed to a hyperspectral/multispectral system referred to as the OxyVu-1 system. The hyperspectral imaging technology performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned a producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. For the OxyVu-1 system, the spectral analytical methods determined in superficial tissues approximate values of oxygen saturation (HT-Sat), oxyhemoglobin levels (HT-oxy), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (HT-deoxy). The OxyVu-1 system displays the tissue oxygenation in a two-dimensional, color-coded image. The system contains a system console, a cart, system electronics, CPU, monitor, keyboard, pointing device and printer. The hyperspectral instrument head with support arm contains broadband illuminator, camera and spectral filter for collecting hyperspectral imaging cube. The single use OxyVu Check Pads and Targets are used to perform an instrument check prior to patient measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2016Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Kevin Schomacker, Richard Lifsitz
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Patent number: 9345428Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease and cancer, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2012Date of Patent: May 24, 2016Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Patent number: 9326715Abstract: The invention is directed to a hyperspectral/multispectral system referred to as the OxyVu-1 system. The hyperspectral imaging technology performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned a producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. For the OxyVu-1 system, the spectral analytical methods determined in superficial tissues approximate values of oxygen saturation (HT-Sat), oxyhemoglobin levels (HT-oxy), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (HT-deoxy). The OxyVu-1 system displays the tissue oxygenation in a two-dimensional, color-coded image. The system contains a system console, a cart, system electronics, CPU, monitor, keyboard, pointing device and printer. The hyperspectral instrument head with support arm contains broadband illuminator, camera and spectral filter for collecting hyperspectral imaging cube. The single use OxyVu Check Pads and Targets are used to perform an instrument check prior to patient measurements.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Kevin Schomacker, Richard Lifsitz
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Patent number: 9204805Abstract: Apparatus and methods for hyperspectral imaging analysis that assists in real and near-real time assessment of biological tissue condition, viability, and type, and monitoring the above over time. Embodiments of the invention are particularly useful in surgery, clinical procedures, tissue assessment, diagnostic procedures, health monitoring, and medical evaluations, especially in the detection and treatment of cancer.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2012Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Alexander Panasyuk
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Publication number: 20150133754Abstract: This invention relates generally to an index map comprising both pressure and perfusion information from a diabetic patient foot for the purpose of treatment. The index map may also be a map of perfusion and/or metabolism of the tissue (reflecting oxygen delivery and oxygen extraction, obtained by thermal imaging, hyperspectral imaging, or duplex ultrasound, MRA, CT or laser Doppler imaging. This information aids treatment in prevention of diabetic foot ulceration and amputation and in treatment of tissue compromise to prevent tissue loss in other body regions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Jenny E. Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Derek Brand, Kevin Schomaker
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Publication number: 20140257113Abstract: The invention is directed to a hyperspectral/multispectral system referred to as the OxyVu-1 system. The hyperspectral imaging technology performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned area producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. For the OxyVu-1 system, the spectral analytical methods determined in superficial tissues approximate values of oxygen saturation (HT-Sat), oxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Oxy), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (HT-Deoxy). The OxyVu-1 system displays the tissue oxygenation in a two-dimensional, color-coded image. The system contains a system console, a cart, system electronics, CPU, monitor, keyboard, pointing device and printer. The hyperspectral instrument head with support arm contains broadband illuminator, camera and spectral filter for collecting hyperspectral imaging cube. The single use OxyVu Check Pads and Targets are used to perform an instrument check prior to patient measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Kevin Schomacker, Richard Lifsitz
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Publication number: 20140112559Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny E. Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Patent number: 8655433Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2013Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny E. Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Patent number: 8644911Abstract: The invention is directed to a hyperspectral/multispectral system referred to as the OxyVu-1 system. The hyperspectral imaging technology performs spectral analysis at each point in a two-dimensional scanned area producing an image displaying information derived from the analysis. For the OxyVu-1 system, the spectral analytical methods determined in superficial tissues approximate values of oxygen saturation (HT-Sat), oxyhemoglobin levels (HT-oxy), and deoxyhemoglobin levels (HT-deoxy). The OxyVu-1 system displays the tissue oxygenation in a two-dimensional, color-coded image. The system contains a system console, a cart, system electronics, CPU, monitor, keyboard, pointing device and printer. The hyperspectral instrument head with support arm contains broadband illuminator, camera and spectral filter for collecting hyperspectral imaging cube. The single use OxyVu Check Pads and Targets are used to perform an instrument check prior to patient measurements.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2007Date of Patent: February 4, 2014Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Svetlana Panasyuk, Jenny Freeman, Kevin Schomacker, Richard Lifsitz
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Publication number: 20140012135Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease and cancer, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Publication number: 20140012140Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease and cancer, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Patent number: 8548570Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease and cancer, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Hypermed Imaging, Inc.Inventors: Jenny Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand
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Publication number: 20130245455Abstract: The invention is directed to methods and systems of hyperspectral and multispectral imaging of medical tissues. In particular, the invention is directed to new devices, tools and processes for the detection and evaluation of diseases and disorders such as, but not limited to diabetes and peripheral vascular disease, that incorporate hyperspectral or multispectral imaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2013Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: HYPERMED IMAGING, INC.Inventors: Jenny E. Freeman, Svetlana Panasyuk, Michael Hopmeier, Kevin Schomacker, Derek Brand