Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Measuring human heart muscle viability using myocardial electrical impedance
- Patent Title (中): 使用心肌电阻测量人心肌活力
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Application No.: US10555470Application Date: 2004-05-28
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Publication No.: US07657309B2Publication Date: 2010-02-02
- Inventor: Roger R. Dzwonczyk , Carlos L. del Rio , Patrick I. McConnell , Michael B. Howie
- Applicant: Roger R. Dzwonczyk , Carlos L. del Rio , Patrick I. McConnell , Michael B. Howie
- Applicant Address: US OH Columbus
- Assignee: The Ohio State University
- Current Assignee: The Ohio State University
- Current Assignee Address: US OH Columbus
- Agency: Kremblas, Foster, Phillips & Pollick
- Agent Frank H. Foster
- International Application: PCT/US2004/017224 WO 20040528
- International Announcement: WO2004/105862 WO 20041209
- Main IPC: A61B5/05
- IPC: A61B5/05

Abstract:
A method for detecting a quantitative measure of a physiologic state of a human myocardium or coronary artery. Implementations of the method detect the extent of change of myocardial electrical impedance from a mean baseline value to provide diagnosis of the extent of ischemia, stenosis, tissue rejection, and reperfusion and the effectiveness of cardioplegia and ischemia pre-conditioning as well as the general effectiveness of coronary bypass surgery as measured by post-operative reperfusion. Electrodes are attached to the myocardium, baseline measurements of the mean myocardial electrical impedance are stored and the variance of the myocardial electrical impedance and a baseline value of mean myocardial electrical impedance are computed from the baseline measurements and stored. Mean myocardial electrical impedance values are periodically measured between each electrode pair over an interval of time and stored. After the mean myocardial electrical impedance changes from the computed baseline value by at least the measured variance, the extent of change in the myocardial physiologic state is diagnosed as a continuous, smooth, function of the extent of change, or rate of change, of the periodically measured myocardial electrical impedance from the baseline value.
Public/Granted literature
- US20060235326A1 Measuring human heart muscle viability using myocardial electrical impedance Public/Granted day:2006-10-19
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