Patents by Inventor Wenbo Hou

Wenbo Hou 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: 20110137187
    Abstract: An implantable sensor is provided that includes a piezopolymer sensor element including a body having a plurality of layers of a piezopolymer, and an attachment device configured to hold the piezopolymer sensor element in direct contact with at least one of a bodily fluid and bodily tissue such that the piezopolymer sensor element is configured to bend in response to motion of the at least one of bodily fluid and bodily tissue. A pair of electrodes is attached to the piezopolymer sensor element and the electrodes are configured to collect an electrical charge that is generated within the piezopolymer sensor element due to the bending of the piezopolymer sensor element.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2011
    Publication date: June 9, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Michael YANG, Wenbo HOU
  • Publication number: 20110125208
    Abstract: An implanted sensor produces a signal that is indicative of changes in arterial blood volume, such as a photoplethysmography signal or an impedance plethysmography signal. A metric is determined from the signal for each of the plurality of periods. Changes in cardiac contractility are monitored based on changes in the determined metric.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2009
    Publication date: May 26, 2011
    Inventors: Edward Karst, Brian Jeffrey Wenzel, Allen J. Keel, Wenbo Hou, Taraneh Ghaffari Farazi
  • Patent number: 7949411
    Abstract: Embodiments include electrical leads and methods of using electrical leads that may be used for delivering both cardioversion/defibrillation signals and pacing signals and sensing to target tissue. Some of these embodiments may also be used to sense and transmit electrical signals from target tissue. Some electrical lead embodiments are configured to be delivered into a patient's intrapericardial space by non-invasive methods.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2007
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2011
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Yang, Sheldon Williams, Wenbo Hou, Kevin L. Morgan, Xiaoyi Min
  • Publication number: 20110118803
    Abstract: An exemplary method includes selecting a first pair of electrodes to define a first vector and selecting a second pair of electrodes to define a second vector; acquiring position information during one or more cardiac cycles for the first and second pairs of electrodes wherein the acquiring comprises using each of the electrodes for measuring one or more electrical potentials in an electrical localization field established in the patient; and determining a dyssynchrony index by applying a cross-covariance technique to the position information for the first and the second vectors. Another method includes determining a phase shift based on the acquired position information for the first and the second vectors; and determining an interventricular delay based at least in part on the phase shift.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 18, 2009
    Publication date: May 19, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Wenbo Hou, Stuart Rosenberg, Kyungmoo Ryu, Allen Keel, Steve Koh, Thao Thu Nguyen, Kjell Norén, Michael Yang
  • Publication number: 20110106233
    Abstract: The intrapericardial lead includes a lead body having a proximal portion and a flexible, pre-curved distal end portion. The distal end portion carries at least one electrode assembly containing an electrode adapted to engage pericardial tissue. The distal end portion further carries a pre-curved flexible wire member having ends attached to spaced apart points along the distal end portion of the lead body, the flexible wire member having a normally expanded state wherein an intermediate portion of the wire member is spaced apart from the distal end portion, and a generally straightened state wherein the wire member and the distal end portion are disposed in a more parallel, adjacent relationship so as to present a small frontal area to facilitate delivery into the pericardial space. The wire member re-expands to its normal state after delivery into the pericardial space to anchor the distal end portion of the lead body relative to the pericardial tissue.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 12, 2011
    Publication date: May 5, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Kevin L. Morgan, Steven R. Conger, Anna Barlow, Stuart Rosenberg, Wenbo Hou, Michael Yang, Sheldon Williams
  • Publication number: 20110092809
    Abstract: An exemplary method includes accessing cardiac information acquired via a catheter located at various positions in a venous network of a heart of a patient wherein the cardiac information comprises position information with respect to time for one or more electrodes of the catheter; performing a principal component analysis on at least some of the position information; and selecting at least one component of the principal component analysis to represent an axis of a cardiac coordinate system. Various other methods, devices, systems, etc., are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2010
    Publication date: April 21, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Thao Thu Nguyen, Kjell Norén, Allen Keel, Kyungmoo Ryu, Stuart Rosenberg, Wenbo Hou, Steven Koh, Michael Yang
  • Patent number: 7922648
    Abstract: A fixation section and a rim form a myocardial patch for implant in the pericardial space. The fixation section is adapted to promote fibrosis to secure the patch in place. The rim is secured to and surrounds at least a portion of the fixation section and has a lumen. The patch is adapted to transition between a collapsed state and an expanded state. A stylet is passed through the lumen to force the patch into a collapsed state and is removed when the patch is positioned to allow the patch to expand and engage the epicardial surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2006
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2011
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Wenbo Hou, Sheldon Williams
  • Patent number: 7920928
    Abstract: An epicardial lead is passively fixed in a pericardial space by a passive fixation member. The passive fixation member extends from a distal portion of an epicardial lead and acts against a pericardial layer and an epicardial layer to hold the lead in place. The epicardial lead may include an electrode that is connected to a conductor that extends from a distal portion of the lead. In some embodiments the epicardial lead includes a material that promotes fibrosis to fix the lead to heart tissue. The passive fixation member may include a shocking coil.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2011
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Yang, Wenbo Hou, Sheldon Williams
  • Publication number: 20110066201
    Abstract: A method includes selecting an electrode located in a patient; acquiring position information with respect to time for the electrode where the acquiring uses the electrode for repeatedly measuring electrical potentials in an electrical localization field established in the patient; calculating a stability metric for the electrode based on the acquired position information with respect to time; and deciding if the selected electrode, as located in the patient, has a stable location for sensing biological electrical activity, for delivering electrical energy or for sensing biological electrical activity and delivering electrical energy. Position information may be acquired during one or both of intrinsic or paced activation of a heart and respective stability indexes calculated for each activation type.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2009
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Stuart Rosenberg, Thao Thu Nguyen, Kyungmoo Ryu, Kjell Norèn, Allen Keel, Wenbo Hou, Michael Yang
  • Publication number: 20110066203
    Abstract: A method includes selecting an electrode located in a patient; acquiring position information with respect to time for the electrode, during both acute and chronic states of the electrode, where the acquiring uses the electrode for repeatedly measuring electrical potentials in an electrical localization field established in the patient; calculating an acute state stability metric and a chronic state stability metric for the electrode based on the acquired position information with respect to time; and comparing the acute state stability metric to the chronic state stability metric to decide whether the electrode, as located in the patient in the chronic state, comprises a stable location for delivery of a therapy. The chronic state stability metric of an electrode may be monitored over time to decide whether stability of the electrode has changed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2009
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Stuart Rosenberg, Thao Thu Nguyen, Kyungmoo Ryu, Kjell Noren, Allen Keel, Wenbo Hou, Michael Yang
  • Publication number: 20110066202
    Abstract: A method includes selecting an electrode located in a patient wherein the electrode comprises a lead-based electrode; acquiring position information with respect to time for the electrode, during both loaded and unloaded conditions of the lead, where the acquiring uses the electrode for repeatedly measuring electrical potentials in an electrical localization field established in the patient; calculating a both loaded and unloaded stability metrics for the electrode based on the acquired position information with respect to time; and comparing the unloaded and loaded stability metrics to decide whether the electrode, as located in the patient, comprises a stable location for delivery of therapy.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 17, 2009
    Publication date: March 17, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Stuart Rosenberg, Thao Thu Nguyen, Kyungmoo Ryu, Kjell Norèn, Allen Keel, Wenbo Hou, Michael Yang
  • Patent number: 7901360
    Abstract: An implantable sensor is provided that includes a piezopolymer sensor element including a body having a plurality of layers of a piezopolymer, and an attachment device configured to hold the piezopolymer sensor element in direct contact with at least one of a bodily fluid and bodily tissue such that the piezopolymer sensor element is configured to bend in response to motion of the at least one of bodily fluid and bodily tissue. A pair of electrodes are attached to the piezopolymer sensor element and the electrodes are configured to collect an electrical charge that is generated within the piezopolymer sensor element due to the bending of the piezopolymer sensor element.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2011
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael Yang, Wenbo Hou
  • Publication number: 20110054559
    Abstract: An exemplary method generates a map of a pacing parameter, a sensing parameter or one or more other parameters based in part on location information acquired using a localization system configured to locate electrodes in vivo (i.e., within a patient's body). Various examples map capture thresholds, qualification criteria for algorithms, undesirable conditions and sensing capabilities. Various other methods, devices, systems, etc., are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Stuart Rosenberg, Kyungmoo Ryu, Allen Keel, Wenbo Hou, Thao Thu Nguyen, Steve Koh, Kjell Noren, Michael Yang
  • Publication number: 20110054560
    Abstract: An exemplary method generates a map of a pacing parameter, a sensing parameter or one or more other parameters based in part on location information acquired using a localization system configured to locate electrodes in vivo (i.e., within a patient's body). Various examples map capture thresholds, qualification criteria for algorithms, undesirable conditions and sensing capabilities. Various other methods, devices, systems, etc., are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2009
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Stuart Rosenberg, Kyungmoo Ryu, Allen Keel, Wenbo Hou, Thao Thu Nguyen, Steve Koh, Kjell Norén, Michael Yang
  • Patent number: 7899555
    Abstract: The intrapericardial lead includes a lead body having a proximal portion and a flexible, pre-curved distal end portion. The distal end portion carries at least one electrode assembly containing an electrode adapted to engage pericardial tissue. The distal end portion further carries a pre-curved flexible wire member having ends attached to spaced apart points along the distal end portion of the lead body, the flexible wire member having a normally expanded state wherein an intermediate portion of the wire member is spaced apart from the distal end portion, and a generally straightened state wherein the wire member and the distal end portion are disposed in a more parallel, adjacent relationship so as to present a small frontal area to facilitate delivery into the pericardial space. The wire member re-expands to its normal state after delivery into the percaridal space to anchor the distal end portion of the lead body relative to the pericardial tissue.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2011
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin L. Morgan, Steven R. Conger, Anna Barlow, Stuart Rosenberg, Wenbo Hou, Michael Yang, Sheldon Williams
  • Publication number: 20110040345
    Abstract: Provided herein are implantable systems, and methods for use therewith, for monitoring a patient's electromechanical delay (EMD). Paced cardiac events are caused by delivering sufficient pacing stimulation to cause capture to the patient's heart. A cardiogenic impedance (CI) signal, indicative of cardiac contractile activity in response to the pacing stimulation being delivered, is obtained. One or more predetermined features of the CI signal are detected, and a value indicative of the patient's EMD is determined by determining a time between a delivered pacing stimulation and at least one of the detected one or more features of the CI signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2009
    Publication date: February 17, 2011
    Inventors: Brian Jeffrey Wenzel, Timothy A. Fayram, Allen J. Keel, Edward Karst, Wenbo Hou, Taraneh Ghaffari Farazi
  • Publication number: 20110009754
    Abstract: Provided herein are implantable systems, and methods for use therewith, for monitoring a patient's arterial blood pressure. Electrode(s) implanting within and/or on the patient's heart are used to obtain a cardiogenic impedance (CI) signal indicative of cardiac contractile activity. Additionally, a signal (e.g., PPG or IPG signal) indicative of changes in arterial blood volume remote from the patient's heart is obtained using a sensor or electrodes that are implanted remote from the patient's heart. One or more metrics indicative of pulse arrival time (PAT) are determined, where each metric can be determined by determining a time from one of the detected features of the CI signal to one of the detected features of the signal indicative of changes in arterial blood volume.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2009
    Publication date: January 13, 2011
    Inventors: Brian Jeffrey Wenzel, Allen J. Keel, Edward Karst, Wenbo Hou, Taraneh Ghaffari Farazi, Gene A. Bornzin
  • Publication number: 20110009755
    Abstract: Provided herein are implantable systems, and methods for use therewith, for monitoring a patient's arterial blood pressure while a patient's heart is being paced. A signal (e.g., PPG or IPG signal) indicative of changes in arterial blood volume remote from the patient's heart is obtained using a sensor or electrodes that are implanted remote from the patient's heart. One or more metrics indicative of pulse arrival time (PAT) are determined, where each metric can be determined by determining a time from a paced cardiac event to one or more predetermined features of the signal indicative of changes in arterial blood volume. Based on at the metric(s) indicative of PAT, arterial blood pressure is estimated, which can include determining values indicative of systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, pulse pressure and/or mean arterial blood pressure, and/or changes in such values.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 14, 2009
    Publication date: January 13, 2011
    Inventors: Brian Jeffrey Wenzel, Timothy A. Fayram, Allen J. Keel, Edward Karst, Wenbo Hou, Taraneh Ghaffari Farazi
  • Publication number: 20100312128
    Abstract: Methods and systems for monitoring an organ of interest within a patient use one or more sensors to obtain one or more signals indicative of one or more of blood being provided to the organ of interest, blood being received from the organ of interest, and blood present in the organ of interest. Changes in an amount of blood being provided to the organ of interest, an amount of blood being received from the organ of interest, and/or an amount of blood present in the organ of interest are monitored based on changes in the obtained signal(s). Such methods and systems can be used to detect dysfunction of the organ of interest or tumor growth in the organ of interest, but are not limited thereto.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2009
    Publication date: December 9, 2010
    Inventors: Edward Karst, Brian Jeffrey Wenzel, Allen J. Keel, Wenbo Hou, Taraneh Ghaffari Farazi
  • Publication number: 20100268059
    Abstract: An exemplary method includes accessing cardiac information acquired via a catheter located at various positions in a venous network of a heart of a patient where the cardiac information comprises position information, electrical information and mechanical information; mapping local electrical activation times to anatomic positions to generate an electrical activation time map; mapping local mechanical activation times to anatomic positions to generate a mechanical activation time map; generating an electromechanical delay map by subtracting local electrical activation times from corresponding local mechanical activation times; and rendering at least the electromechanical delay map to a display. Various other methods, devices, systems, etc., are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2010
    Publication date: October 21, 2010
    Applicant: PACESETTER, INC.
    Inventors: Kyungmoo Ryu, Stuart Rosenberg, Allen Keel, Wenbo Hou, Thao Thu Nguyen, Steve Koh, Kjell Noren, Michael Yang