Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI Donald N. Jensen - Roseville MN David Lipson - North Andover MA Jon M. Ocel - New Brighton MN Gregory P. Werness - South St. Paul MN
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 41, 606 48, 607102, 600387
Abstract:
A suction assisted ablation device having a support surface, suction elements disposed adjacent the support surface, at least one electrode and at least one suction conduit is provided. The device may further include fluid openings, which allow fluid to irrigate target tissue and aid in ablation. A method for ablating tissue using suction is also provided.
Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI Greg P. Werness - South St. Paul WI Jon M. Ocel - New Brighton WI David Lipson - North Andover MA Donald N. Jensen - Derwood MD David E. Francischelli - Anoka MN James R. Keogh - Maplewood MN
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 1818
US Classification:
606 41, 606 47, 606 50
Abstract:
A suction assisted ablation device having a support surface, suction elements disposed adjacent the support surface, at least one electrode and at least one suction conduit is provided. The device may further include fluid openings, which allow fluid to irrigate target tissue and aid in ablation. A method for ablating tissue using suction is also provided.
Method For Providing A Therapy To A Patient Involving Modifying The Therapy After Detecting An Onset Of Sleep In The Patient, And Implantable Medical Device Embodying Same
Yong Kyun Cho - Maple Grove MN Donald N. Jensen - Derwood MD Luc R. Mongeon - Minneapolis MN
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1365
US Classification:
607 17, 607 20
Abstract:
An implantable medical device system is described including an implantable medical device for implantation in a patient. One embodiment of the implantable medical device includes a therapy component for providing a therapy to the patient, a minute ventilation (MV) sensing circuit producing MV values indicative of a MV of the patient at time intervals, and computational circuitry. The computational circuitry receives a number of the MV values over a period of time, calculates a statistical parameter (e. g. , a mean) of the MV values, and calculates a deviation of the MV values from the statistical parameter (e. g. , a standard deviation of the MV values). The computational circuitry detects an onset of sleep in the patient when the deviation of the MV values from the statistical parameter is less than a predetermined MV threshold value, and signals the therapy component to modify the therapy when the onset of sleep is detected in the patient. A method is disclosed for providing therapy to a patient, including detecting an onset of sleep in the patient, and modifying the therapy following the detecting the onset of sleep in the patient.
Method And Apparatus For Monitoring Heart Rate And Abnormal Respiration
Donald N. Jensen - Roseville MN Linda L. Ruetz - New Brighton MN Catherine R. Condie - Shoreview MN Yong Kyun Cho - Maple Grove MN Ulla Strobel - Zurich, CH Scott Davie - St. Paul MN
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1365
US Classification:
600536, 600547, 607 18
Abstract:
An implantable device having enhanced capabilities for monitoring a patients heart rate and respiration trends over extended periods of time is disclosed. The information collected by the implantable device may be stored and telemetered to an associated external device such as a device programmer for display and analysis. Heart rates are measured by measuring the time intervals between sensed depolarizations of a chamber of the patients heart and preceding sensed depolarizations or delivered pacing pulses. Intervals may be measured in the ventricle and/or atrium of the patients heart. According to another aspect of the invention, an implanted impedance sensor is employed to monitor minute ventilation. The heart rate and minute ventilation data is used to develop long-term trend data used for diagnostic purposes. In one embodiment of the invention, heart interval and minute ventilation measurements are taken only during defined time periods of the night and/or day when the patient is at rest.
Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI, US Greg P. Werness - South St. Paul MN, US Jon M. Ocel - New Brighton MN, US David Lipson - North Andover MA, US Donald N. Jensen - Derwood MD, US David E. Francischelli - Anoka MN, US James R. Keogh - Maplewood MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B018/18
US Classification:
606 41, 607101, 607122
Abstract:
A suction assisted ablation device having a support surface, suction elements disposed adjacent the support surface, at least one electrode and at least one suction conduit is provided. The device may further include fluid openings, which allow fluid to irrigate target tissue and aid in ablation. A method for ablating tissue using suction is also provided.
Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI, US Donald N Jensen - Roseville MN, US David Lipson - North Andover MA, US Jon M. Ocel - New Brighton MN, US Gregory P. Werness - South St. Paul MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B018/18
US Classification:
606 41, 606 48, 607102
Abstract:
A suction assisted ablation device having a support surface, suction elements disposed adjacent the support surface, at least one electrode and at least one suction conduit is provided. The device may further include fluid openings, which allow fluid to irrigate target tissue and aid in ablation. A method for ablating tissue using suction is also provided.
Method And Apparatus For Modifying Delivery Of A Therapy In Response To Onset Of Sleep
Yong Kyun Cho - Maple Grove MN, US Donald N. Jensen - Derwood MD, US Luc R. Mongeon - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 1/365
US Classification:
607 17
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for providing a therapy to the patient that includes a therapy component configured to provide the therapy to the patient, sensing circuitry sensing a parameter of the patient, and a microprocessor coupled to the therapy component and the sensing circuitry to determine onset of a first state of the patient in response to the sensed physiologic parameter, and to determine whether the onset of the first state is detected for a predetermined time period.
Scott E. Jahns - Hudson WI, US Donald N. Jensen - Roseville MN, US David Lipson - North Andover MA, US Jon M. Ocel - New Brighton MN, US Gregory P. Werness - South St. Paul MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61B 5/0402 A61B 18/14 A61N 1/05
US Classification:
600375, 606 41, 607126, 607130
Abstract:
A suction assisted ablation device having a support surface, suction elements disposed adjacent the support surface, at least one electrode and at least one suction conduit is provided. The device may further include fluid openings, which allow fluid to irrigate target tissue and aid in ablation. A method for ablating tissue using suction is also provided.
We are seeing politics emerge its ugly head, which is to say the Germans politically are ambivalent about giving the Ukrainians what they call offensive weapons, which is sort of a meaningless distinction in the war, said Donald Jensen, the Russia director at the US Institute of Peace, a think tan
Date: Jan 17, 2023
Category: World
Source: Google
New EASL guidelines prioritise interferon-free hepatitis C treatment
session on Friday. Panelmembers Alessio Aghemo, David Back, Geoffrey Dusheiko, Xavier Forns,Massimo Puoti and Christoph Sarrazin then participated in a discussion ofissues raised by the guidelines, joined by Donald Jensen representing theAmerican Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD).
Donald Jensen, a fellow with the Center for Transatlantic Relations at The Johns Hopkins University, said the united European front may eventually crumble should countries with warmer relations to Russia choose to dissent, resisting pressure from the United States.
But it seems unlikely the drug will often be used in combination with interferon and ribavirin, commented Donald Jensen, MD, of the University of Chicago, who was not involved in the study but who moderated the session at which it was presented.
The study is "one of the most exciting papers presented today," commented Donald Jensen, MD, of the University of Chicago, who was not involved in the study but who moderated the session at which it was presented.
The biggest risk to patients that use supplements is not reporting supplement use to a healthcare professional, noted Donald Jensen, MD, of the University of Chicago and DDW press conference moderator.
This is the first time I can remember being so optimistic about this really difficult virus, says Donald Jensen, a hepatologist at the University of Chicago School of Medicine who wasnt involved in the new studies. Hepatitis C can lead to liver cirrhosis and cancer.
Retired, Arson/Fraud investigator appr. 30 years, Dist.Mgr. Property for an Insurance Company, Past President IAAI, Past Pres. WAIC, USN veteran '48-'55,
Past... Retired, Arson/Fraud investigator appr. 30 years, Dist.Mgr. Property for an Insurance Company, Past President IAAI, Past Pres. WAIC, USN veteran '48-'55,
Past Commander for Kerlin-Farina Post 16 - American Legion, Two (2) associate law degrees, Veteran of the Year 1996, Certificate of Special...
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Retired (2011) UnumProvident Ins Co
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Omaha University - Business, Creighton University, Abraham Lincoln HS