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223 results about "Pathophysiology" patented technology

Pathophysiology (a.k.a. physiopathology) – a convergence of pathology with physiology – is the study of the disordered physiological processes that cause, result from, or are otherwise associated with a disease or injury. Pathology is the medical discipline that describes conditions typically observed during a disease state, whereas physiology is the biological discipline that describes processes or mechanisms operating within an organism. Pathology describes the abnormal or undesired condition, whereas pathophysiology seeks to explain the functional changes that are occurring within an individual due to a disease or pathologic state.

Percutaneous cardiac valve repair with adjustable artificial chordae

The invention includes a novel method and system to achieve leaflet coaptation in a cardiac valve percutaneously by creation of neochordae to prolapsing valve segments. This technique is especially useful in cases of ruptured chordae, but may be utilized in any segment of prolapsing leaflet. The technique described herein has the additional advantage of being adjustable in the beating heart. This allows tailoring of leaflet coaptation height under various loading conditions using image-guidance, such as echocardiography. This offers an additional distinct advantage over conventional open-surgery placement of artificial chordae. In traditional open surgical valve repair, chord length must be estimated in the arrested heart and may or may not be correct once the patient is weaned from cardiopulmonary bypass. The technique described below also allows for placement of multiple artificial chordae, as dictated by the patient's pathophysiology.
Owner:THE BRIGHAM & WOMEN S HOSPITAL INC

Emboli diverting devices created by microfabricated means

InactiveUS20060015138A1Block flow pathFriction minimizationSurgeryDilatorsPorosityParticulates
A medical device for interposition between a first flow path and at least one second flow path is provided. The device includes a first surface facing toward the opening of at least one second flow path; and a second surface facing away from the opening of at least one second flow path. When the device is in the operative position, it extends less than the complete circumference of the first flow path and substantially covers the opening of at least one second flow path. The device contains one or more surface features to facilitate chronic implantation. The device further has one or more characteristic porosities. Different configurations are indicated depending on the pathophysiology being treated and dictate the characteristic porosity of the device. In some, cases blood is prevented from reaching the second flow path and in other cases, particulates traveling within the blood are prevented from reaching the second flow path. Methods of preventing emboli or blood flow into the second flow path are also provided. Methods and devices for delivery are also provided.
Owner:GERTNER MICHAEL

Apparatus and methods for monitoring and modifying anticoagulation therapy of remotely located patients

A patient apparatus is configured to receive and analyze information regarding patient compliance with anticoagulation medication and self-test coagulation regimens related to anticoagulation therapy. In addition, a patient apparatus is configured to receive data from a patient, including physiological data, pathophysiological data, biological data, psychological data, neuropsychological data, and / or behavioral data. Utilizing the received patient data, a patient apparatus can modify a warfarin regimen using an algorithm contained within the apparatus. The apparatus can communicate the modified warfarin regimen to the patient and to third parties, such as remotely located healthcare providers. In addition, the apparatus can prompt a patient when to perform a self-test and can prompt a patient to seek immediate medical attention, or to directly contact medical help, when so warranted.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL AS AGENT

Method of treating neurological diseases and etiologically related symptomology using carbonyl trapping agents in combination with medicaments

This invention defines a novel method for treatment of several neurological diseases and pathophysiologically related symptomology, said diseases including peripheral neuropathies, secondary symptomology of diabetes, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, alcoholic polyneuropathy and age-onset symptomology, as well as analogous veterinary disease states. An opportunity exists for pharmacological intervention in some neurological diseases by use of water soluble, small molecular weight primary amine agents and chemical derivatives thereof. Examples of such primary pharmacological agents include 4-aminobenzoic acid and derivatives thereof. The present invention also includes: (1) oral use of optional non-absorbable polyamine polymeric co-agents such as chitosan, (2) oral use of optional known antioxidant co-agents and nutritional factors related thereto, and (3) use of the primary agents and co-agents noted above in optional combination with medicaments recognized as effective for treatment of the diseases addressed herein or symptoms thereof.
Owner:SECANT PHARMA

Microprocessor system for the analysis of physiologic and financial datasets

A system and method for organization and analysis of complex and dynamically interactive time series is disclosed. One example comprises a processor based system for relational analysis of physiologic signals for providing early recognition of catastrophic and pathologic events such as pathophysiologic divergence. The processor is programmed to identify pathophysiologic divergence of at least one of first and second physiologic parameters in relationship to the other and to output an indication of the divergence. An object-based method of iterative relational processing waveform fragments in the time domain is described wherein each more complex waveform object inherits the characteristics of the waveform objects from which it is derived. The first physiologic parameter can be the amplitude and frequency of the variation in chest wall impedance or nasal pressure and the second parameter can be a measure or indication of the arterial oxygen saturation.
Owner:LYNN LAWRENCE A +1

System and method for providing diagnosis and monitoring of respiratory insufficiency for use in automated patient care

An automated system and method for diagnosing and monitoring respiratory insufficiency and outcomes thereof is described. A plurality of monitoring sets is retrieved from a database. Each of the monitoring sets include recorded measures relating to patient information recorded on a substantially continuous basis. A patient status change is determined by comparing at least one recorded measure from each of the monitoring sets to at least one other recorded measure. Both recorded measures relate to the same type of patient information. Each patient status change is tested against an indicator threshold corresponding to the same type of patient information as the recorded measures which were compared. The indicator threshold corresponds to a quantifiable physiological measure of a pathophysiology indicative of respiratory insufficiency.
Owner:CARDIAC INTELLIGENCE

Apparatus and methods for monitoring and modifying anticoagulation therapy of remotely located patients

InactiveUS20050191716A1Maximizes therapeutic benefitRisk minimizationBiocideDrug and medicationsWarfarinRegimen
A patient apparatus is configured to receive and analyze information regarding patient compliance with anticoagulation medication and self-test coagulation regimens related to anticoagulation therapy. In addition, a patient apparatus is configured to receive data from a patient, including physiological data, pathophysiological data, biological data, psychological data, neuropsychological data, and / or behavioral data. Utilizing the received patient data, a patient apparatus can modify a warfarin regimen using an algorithm contained within the apparatus. The apparatus can communicate the modified warfarin regimen to the patient and to third parties, such as remotely located healthcare providers. In addition, the apparatus can prompt a patient when to perform a self-test and can prompt a patient to seek immediate medical attention, or to directly contact medical help, when so warranted.
Owner:GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL AS AGENT

Pulse oximetry relational alarm system for early recognition of instability and catastrophic occurrences

A relational pulse oximetry alarm system and method is presented for earlier identification of the occurrence of an adverse clinical event. The system includes a pulse oximeter based microprocessor alarm system which provides an alarm based on a relational conformation of a plurality of time series and further based on the recognition of specific dynamic patterns of interaction between a plurality of corresponding and related time series including the occurrence of pathophysiologic divergence of two or more time series outputs. The processor is programmed to compare a first time series to a second time series to produce a comparison result, to identify a relationship between the first time series and the second time series, to identify a relational threshold breach, and to output an alarm based on the relational threshold breach. The system can include an oximeter testing system for predicting the timeliness of the response of the alarm of a pulse oximeter to the occurrence of an adverse clinical event.
Owner:LYNN LAWRENCE A

Eardrum Supported Nanomembrane Transducer

A flexible membrane of piezoelectric material sized to be supported by and to conform to the eardrum. Electrodes on the membrane allow the membrane to function as an audio transducer stimulating the eardrum with an audio signal or detecting audio signals at the eardrum. Applications may include detecting a variety of pathophysiological and biomechanical features of the tissues of the tympanic membrane and regional integrated anatomy, detecting audio, physical and biological signals, and / or delivery a variety of therapeutic modalities.
Owner:WISCONSIN ALUMNI RES FOUND

Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with FLIP antagonists

The invention encompasses novel methods of treating rheumatoid arthritis and its symptoms and novel methods of identifying and screening for drugs useful in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and its clinical symptoms. Targeted manipulation of a computer model of a human rheumatic joint provided the surprising result that decreasing the activity of FLIP, an inhibitor of apoptosis, by at least 25% has a significant impact on the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis. Inhibition of the activity of FLIP by at least 25% is predicted to alleviate the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.
Owner:ENTELOS INC

Pulse oximetry relational alarm system for early recognition of instability and catastrophic occurrences

A relational pulse oximetry alarm system and method is presented for earlier identification of the occurrence of an adverse clinical event. The system includes a pulse oximeter based microprocessor alarm system which provides an alarm based on a relational conformation of a plurality of time series and further based on the recognition of specific dynamic patterns of interaction between a plurality of corresponding and related time series including the occurrence of pathophysiologic divergence of two or more time series outputs. The processor is programmed to compare a first time series to a second time series to produce a comparison result, to identify a relationship between the first time series and the second time series, to identify a relational threshold breach, and to output an alarm based on the relational threshold breach. The system can include an oximeter testing system for predicting the timeliness of the response of the alarm of a pulse oximeter to the occurrence of an adverse clinical event.
Owner:LYNN LAWRENCE A

Methods for treating fibrosis by modulating cellular senescence

InactiveUS20100310504A1Reduce secretionIncrease extracellular secretionBiocideOrganic active ingredientsWound healingMedicine
Fibrosis arises as part of a wound healing response that maintains organ integrity following catastrophic tissue damage, but can also contribute to a variety of human pathologies, including liver cirrhosis. The invention demonstrates that cellular senescence acts to limit the fibrogenic response to tissue damage, thereby establishing a role for the senescence program in pathophysiological settings beyond cancer. Accordingly, the methods of the invention relate to modulating cellular senescence in disease tissue that have elevated numbers of senescent cells, such as in fibrotic tissues.
Owner:LOWE SCOTT W +2

Cysteine protease inhimbitors

InactiveUS20040198716A1Block deleterious effectQuick filterBiocideNervous disorderDiseaseQuinone
Compounds having quinone and quinone analogs useful for pharmaceutical preparations have now been found which inhibit cysteine proteases, in particular, caspases and 3C-cysteine proteases. The cysteine protease inhibitors of the present invention can be identified by their mode of action in disrupting the ability of cysteine proteases and, in particular, caspases to cleave a peptide chain. These compounds are useful in inhibiting cysteine protease or cysteine protease-like proteins and for treating infections diseases or physiopathological diseases or disorders attributed to the presence of excessive or insufficient levels of cysteine proteases.
Owner:ARAD DORIT +6

Parenteral and oral formulations of benzimidazoles

Provided herein are drug delivery systems, such as self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems, self-emulsifying drug delivery systems and parenteral microemulsion formulations, suitable for parenteral or oral delivery to a subject. The drug delivery systems may comprise a benzimidazole derivative, e.g., mebendazole, an oil, a surfactant, a cosurfactant and a dipolar aprotic solvent in a microemulsion formulation. Also provided are methods for improving the bioavailability of a benzimidazole derivative during treatment of a pathophysiological condition by using a formulation combining a particular emulsion droplet diameter and ratio of the surfactant:cosurfactant therein, for increasing concentration and retention of a benzimidazole derivative in the lung via a parenterally administerable microemulsion with droplet size of about 35 nm to less than 100 nm and for defining hemolytically safe microemulsions of a benzimidazole derivative during a therapeutic treatment via a parenterally administerable microemulsion with a surfactant:cosurfactant content by weight of about 6% to 48%.
Owner:UNIV HOUSTON SYST

Stent comprising a coating system

InactiveUS20060241742A1Increase dosePrevent promotionStentsSurgeryCoating systemElution
A stent comprises a tubular base body which is open on the front sides thereof and has a peripheral wall that is at least partially covered with a coating system consisting of at least one polymer carrier and at least one pharmacologically active substance, which is released into the surrounding tissue once the stent has been implanted in the human or animal body. The invention creates a coating system which enables an optimum local application of the active ingredient. A concentration of the substance, a morphological structure of the carrier(s), a material modification of the carrier(s), and / or a layer thickness of the carrier(s), are predetermined in the longitudinal direction of the stent, in such a way that the elution varies locally in the longitudinal direction of the stent and is determined according to the pathophysiological and / or rheological conditions to be expected during the application.
Owner:BIOTRONIK MESS UND THERAPIEGERAETE GMBH & CO

Optimized high-speed magnetic resonance imaging method and system using hyperpolarized noble gases

A system and method for using hyperpolarized noble gases together with an appropriately designed and optimized magnetic resonance imaging pulse sequence to rapidly acquire static or dynamic magnetic resonance images. The strong magnetic resonance signal from hyperpolarized gases, combined with the present magnetic resonance imaging technique, presents the opportunity for the imaging of gases with both high spatial and high temporal resolution. One potential application for such a method is the direct, dynamic visualization of gas flow, which would be extremely useful for characterizing a variety of fluid systems. In the medical field, one such system of substantial importance is the lung. The system and method provides for visualizing regional ventilatory patterns throughout the respiratory cycle with high temporal and high spatial resolution. The low sensitivity to susceptibility artifacts permits good image quality to be obtained in various orientations. Depending on the application, temporal resolution can be traded for anatomical coverage. Such application of dynamic imaging of the lung using hyperpolarized gases will provide unique information on the physiology and pathophysiology of the lung, and has the potential for many clinically-relevant applications.
Owner:UNIV OF VIRGINIA ALUMNI PATENTS FOUND +1

Antibodies to receptor of advanced glycation end products (RAGE) and uses thereof

ActiveUS20100028359A1Neutralize effectBlock the binding of Aβ-globulomersSenses disorderNervous disorderDiseaseAmyloid
The present application relates to isolated proteins, particularly monoclonal antibodies, in particular CDR-grafted, humanized antibodies which bind to RAGE protein. Specifically, these antibodies have the ability to inhibit the binding of RAGE to its various ligands. The antibodies or portions thereof of described in the present application are useful for treating a disease or disorder characterized by or induced by pathophysiological ligands of RAGE, for example misfolded proteins like amyloid B and advanced glycation-end-products.
Owner:ABBVIE INC +1

Treatment of rheumatoid arthritis with hypoxia inducible factor-1alpha antagonists

The invention encompasses a novel method of treating inflammatory disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis, and novel methods of identifying and screening for drugs useful in the treatment of inflammatory diseases and their clinical symptoms. The inventors have made the discovery that the activity of HIF-1α, a transcription regulator known to have an effect on some cancers, has a significant impact on the pathophysiology of rheumatoid arthritis. The symptoms of an inflammatory disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis, may be alleviated by administering a compound that inhibits the activity of HIF-1α.
Owner:ENTELOS INC

Optimized high-speed magnetic resonance imaging method and system using hyperpolarized noble gases

A system and method for using hyperpolarized noble gases together with an appropriately designed and optimized magnetic resonance imaging pulse sequence to rapidly acquire static or dynamic magnetic resonance images. The strong magnetic resonance signal from hyperpolarized gases, combined with the present magnetic resonance imaging technique, presents the opportunity for the imaging of gases with both high spatial and high temporal resolution. One potential application for such a method is the direct, dynamic visualization of gas flow, which would be extremely useful for characterizing a variety of fluid systems. In the medical field, one such system of substantial importance is the lung. The system and method provides for visualizing regional ventilatory patterns throughout the respiratory cycle with high temporal and high spatial resolution. The low sensitivity to susceptibility artifacts permits good image quality to be obtained in various orientations. Depending on the application, temporal resolution can be traded for anatomical coverage. Such application of dynamic imaging of the lung using hyperpolarized gases will provide unique information on the physiology and pathophysiology of the lung, and has the potential for many clinically-relevant applications.
Owner:UNIV OF VIRGINIA ALUMNI PATENTS FOUND +1

Human embryonic trigeminus based three-dimensional reconstruction method by using histotomy staining

InactiveCN101915693AShow CorrespondenceSimple methodPreparing sample for investigation3D modellingDiseaseInducing labor
The invention discloses a human embryonic trigeminus based three-dimensional reconstruction method by using histotomy staining. In the method, trigeminal ganglions, roots and branches of a fresh sample of a human embryo, especially an over 20-week induced-labor infant embryo not died with diseases are selected and subjected to HE conventional staining and observed under a light microscope and a transmission electron microscope, and finally the three-dimensional reconstruction is realized by using a computer TRI for win 95 / NT, Version:3.01. By researching the form of the human embryonic trigeminus and advancing of motor roots, the invention shows the three-dimensional structure of the human embryonic trigeminus for the first time in human history, which not only enriches the research content of morphology of human embryonic trigeminus, but also provides a morphological basis for clinical prosopalgia pathophysiology and treatment. And thus, the human embryonic trigeminus based three-dimensional reconstruction method by using histotomy staining has a wide application scope.
Owner:XINJIANG MEDICAL UNIV

System and method for analyzing a patient status for atrial fibrillation for use in automated patient care

An automated system and method for diagnosing and monitoring the outcomes of atrial fibrillation is described. A plurality of monitoring sets is retrieved from a database. Each of the monitoring sets include recorded measures relating to patient information recorded on a substantially continuous basis. A patient status change is determined in response to an atrial fibrillation diagnosis by comparing at least one recorded measure from each of the monitoring sets to at least one other recorded measure. Both recorded measures relate to the same type of patient information. Each patient status change is tested against an indicator threshold corresponding to the same type of patient information as the recorded measures which were compared. The indicator threshold corresponds to a quantifiable physiological measure of a pathophysiology resulting from atrial fibrillation.
Owner:CARDIAC INTELLIGENCE

Methods for culturing and identifying nasopharyngeal carcinoma organs

The application relates to a culture medium for nasopharyngeal carcinoma organs, and methods for culturing and identifying the nasopharyngeal carcinoma organs. According to the culture and growth characteristics of nasopharyngeal carcinoma-derived cells, a variety of cytokine components are selected and blended according to a certain ratio; the contents of cytokines and signal pathway regulatory factors in the culture medium are suitable; the nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells can effectively form organoids in a three-dimensional (3D) environment. The methods for culturing and identifying the nasopharyngeal carcinoma organs as well as the unique culture medium for the nasopharyngeal carcinoma organs can be used for successfully and stably culturing the nasopharyngeal carcinoma organs which have pathophysiological features and genotypes being highly consistent with those of the parental tumor and have high similar form of organization.
Owner:NANFANG HOSPITAL OF SOUTHERN MEDICAL UNIV
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