The First 10 Years: Notable Acquisitions of Medieval Renaissance, and Baroque Art, the Martin D'Arcy Gallery of Art, the Loyola University Museum of Medieval and Renaissance Art
William Cook - Billerica MA Jack Herman - Andover MA Donald Rowe - Lowell MA John Sylvanowicz - Andover MA
Assignee:
C. R. Bard, Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
128642
Abstract:
A printed circuit biopotential sensing device is provided which is particularly adapted for endocardial or other deep body applications. The device has a predetermined printed circuit pattern formed on a thin film substrate, the pattern having at least one electrode pad at its distal end, at least one terminal pad at the proximal end, and conductor means selectively interconnecting the electrode pads and terminal pads. The substrate is secured to, and is preferably wrapped around an elongated member which is preferably tube-shaped in a manner such that the electrodes are exposed at the distal end of the member, and the terminal pads at the proximal end of the substrate are utilized in forming a suitable connector from the device. By forming the conductors on only a selected fraction of the width of the substrate and overlapping the portion of the substrate containing the conductors during the helical wrapping process, the substrate insulates and protects the conductors and eliminates the need for a separate protective layer. The device may, for example, be a percutaneous catheter with the electrodes being formed at the distal end thereof, or may be a sensing probe which includes a sensing support member, such as a solid plastic member or a balloon which has the distal end of the substrate containing the electrode pads secured thereto.
Device And Method For Heating Tissue In A Patient's Body
Daniel B. Fram - West Hartford CT Ellison Berns - West Hartford CT Susan M. Ropiak - Hanscom Air Force Base MA Donald S. Rowe - Belmont MA
Assignee:
Boston Scientific Corporation - Watertown MA
International Classification:
A61B 504
US Classification:
606 27
Abstract:
A balloon catheter is provided that includes a catheter shaft constructed for insertion into a blood vessel, a balloon mounted on the catheter shaft, and a heating device located within the balloon and arranged for heating fluid inside the balloon to permit heating of tissue by thermal conduction from the fluid to the tissue through a wall of the balloon. The balloon catheter is inserted into a blood vessel and the balloon is passed through the right atrium of the heart and into the coronary sinus of the heart. The balloon is inflated with the fluid, and the fluid is heated inside the balloon through use of the heating device, to cause heat to pass from the fluid to surrounding tissue by thermal conduction through the wall of the balloon.
Method Of Secure Storage Medium Backup And Recovery
In a method of backup and recovery of file(s) and/or folder(s) stored on a non-volatile computer readable storage medium, a serial number of a recovery drive connected in operative communication with processor of a computer system, but not mounted to the operating system, is used to mount the recovery drive to the operating system. The processor copies file(s) and/or folder(s) stored on an internal drive to the recovery drive and then unmounts the recovery drive using the serial number. Following an encrypting ransomware attack, the same or another instance of the serial number of recovery drive is used to mount the recovery drive, whereafter the file(s) and/or folder(s) stored on the recovery drive are copied or restored to the internal drive. Finally, the recovery drive is unmounted using the serial number.