Patents by Inventor Zachary Holt
Zachary Holt 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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Publication number: 20240161035Abstract: A medical scan viewing system is configured to: generate inference data via at least one inference function, based the at least one medical scan and further based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) parameters that include at least one ROC set point; present for display, via an interactive user interface, medical image data corresponding to the at least one medical scan, the inference data and a ROC adjustment tool; generate, in response to user interaction with the ROC adjustment tool, at least one adjusted ROC set point; generate updated inference data via the at least one inference function, based the at least one medical scan and further based on the at least one adjusted ROC set point; and present for display, via the interactive user interface, the medical image data corresponding to the at least one medical scan and the updated inference data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Enlitic, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Lyman, Anthony Upton, Jordan Francis, Vicky Li, Mark Freudenberg, Alexander Pong, Alexander Freska, Zachary Holt
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Publication number: 20240131304Abstract: A catheter system and method of introducing an intravenous catheter into a patient includes a syringe, an access needle, a pliable catheter, and a guidewire. The syringe has a first chamber and a distal syringe end portion, which defines a conduit distally extending to a distal syringe opening such that the conduit fluidly connects the first chamber to the distal syringe opening. The access needle defines a needle lumen longitudinally extending therethrough and is secured relative to the distal syringe end portion. The pliable catheter is releasably secured relative to the access needle. The guidewire distally extends through the conduit toward the distal syringe opening and is configured to selectively move through the conduit, the distal syringe opening, and along the needle lumen to thereby guide movement of the pliable catheter relative to the access needle for introducing the pliable catheter into the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2024Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventor: Zachary Holt
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Patent number: 11896786Abstract: A catheter system and method of introducing an intravenous catheter into a patient includes a syringe, an access needle, a pliable catheter, and a guidewire. The syringe has a first chamber and a distal syringe end portion, which defines a conduit distally extending to a distal syringe opening such that the conduit fluidly connects the first chamber to the distal syringe opening. The access needle defines a needle lumen longitudinally extending therethrough and is secured relative to the distal syringe end portion. The pliable catheter is releasably secured relative to the access needle. The guidewire distally extends through the conduit toward the distal syringe opening and is configured to selectively move through the conduit, the distal syringe opening, and along the needle lumen to thereby guide movement of the pliable catheter relative to the access needle for introducing the pliable catheter into the patient.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2020Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Northward Ventures, LLCInventor: Zachary Holt
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Publication number: 20230316505Abstract: A medical scan viewing system is configured to: generate inference data via at least one inference function, based the at least one medical scan and further based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) parameters that include at least one ROC set point; present for display, via an interactive user interface, medical image data corresponding to the at least one medical scan, the inference data and a ROC adjustment tool; generate, in response to user interaction with the ROC adjustment tool, at least one adjusted ROC set point; generate updated inference data via the at least one inference function, based the at least one medical scan and further based on the at least one adjusted ROC set point; and present for display, via the interactive user interface, the medical image data corresponding to the at least one medical scan and the updated inference data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: October 5, 2023Applicant: Enlitic, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Lyman, Anthony Upton, Jordan Francis, Vicky Li, Mark Freudenberg, Alexander Pong, Alexander Freska, Zachary Holt
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Publication number: 20220005565Abstract: A system operates by receiving a medical scan and a medical report corresponding to the medical scan, wherein the medical report was written by a medical professional in conjunction with review of the medical scan; generating automated assessment data by performing an inference function on the medical scan by utilizing a computer vision model trained on a plurality of medical scans; generating human assessment data by performing an extraction function on the medical report; generating consensus data by performing a consensus function on the automated assessment data and the human assessment data, wherein performing the consensus function includes comparing the automated assessment data to the human assessment data; and transmitting a retroactive discrepancy notification, wherein the retroactive discrepancy notification indicates the medical scan is flagged in response to determining the consensus data indicates the automated assessment data compares unfavorably to the human assessment data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: Enlitic, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Lyman, Anthony Upton, Shankar Rao, Mark Freudenberg, Zachary Holt, Alexander Freska, Arya Seghatoleslami, Jordan Francis, Vicky Li
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Publication number: 20220005187Abstract: A medical scan viewing system is configured to: generate inference data via at least one inference function, based the at least one medical scan and further based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) parameters that include at least one ROC set point; present for display, via an interactive user interface, medical image data corresponding to the at least one medical scan, the inference data and a ROC adjustment tool; generate, in response to user interaction with the ROC adjustment tool, at least one adjusted ROC set point; generate updated inference data via the at least one inference function, based the at least one medical scan and further based on the at least one adjusted ROC set point; and present for display, via the interactive user interface, the medical image data corresponding to the at least one medical scan and the updated inference data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2020Publication date: January 6, 2022Applicant: Enlitic, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Lyman, Anthony Upton, Jordan Francis, Vicky Li, Mark Freudenberg, Alexander Pong, Alexander Freska, Zachary Holt
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Publication number: 20210128882Abstract: A catheter system and method of introducing an intravenous catheter into a patient includes a syringe, an access needle, a pliable catheter, and a guidewire. The syringe has a first chamber and a distal syringe end portion, which defines a conduit distally extending to a distal syringe opening such that the conduit fluidly connects the first chamber to the distal syringe opening. The access needle defines a needle lumen longitudinally extending therethrough and is secured relative to the distal syringe end portion. The pliable catheter is releasably secured relative to the access needle. The guidewire distally extends through the conduit toward the distal syringe opening and is configured to selectively move through the conduit, the distal syringe opening, and along the needle lumen to thereby guide movement of the pliable catheter relative to the access needle for introducing the pliable catheter into the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2020Publication date: May 6, 2021Inventor: Zachary Holt
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Patent number: 10898689Abstract: A catheter system and method of introducing an intravenous catheter into a patient includes a syringe, an access needle, a pliable catheter, and a guidewire. The syringe has a first chamber and a distal syringe end portion, which defines a conduit distally extending to a distal syringe opening such that the conduit fluidly connects the first chamber to the distal syringe opening. The access needle defines a needle lumen longitudinally extending therethrough and is secured relative to the distal syringe end portion. The pliable catheter is releasably secured relative to the access needle. The guidewire distally extends through the conduit toward the distal syringe opening and is configured to selectively move through the conduit, the distal syringe opening, and along the needle lumen to thereby guide movement of the pliable catheter relative to the access needle for introducing the pliable catheter into the patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Northward Ventures, LLCInventor: Zachary Holt
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Publication number: 20200147349Abstract: A catheter system and method of introducing an intravenous catheter into a patient includes a syringe, an access needle, a pliable catheter, and a guidewire. The syringe has a first chamber and a distal syringe end portion, which defines a conduit distally extending to a distal syringe opening such that the conduit fluidly connects the first chamber to the distal syringe opening. The access needle defines a needle lumen longitudinally extending therethrough and is secured relative to the distal syringe end portion. The pliable catheter is releasably secured relative to the access needle. The guidewire distally extends through the conduit toward the distal syringe opening and is configured to selectively move through the conduit, the distal syringe opening, and along the needle lumen to thereby guide movement of the pliable catheter relative to the access needle for introducing the pliable catheter into the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2019Publication date: May 14, 2020Inventor: Zachary Holt