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Detecting and analyzing spatially varying fluid levels using magnetic signals

A fluid, time-varying magnetic field technology, applied in the field of fluid changes

Active Publication Date: 2021-03-09
CEREBROTECH MEDICAL SYST
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However, there is no mass-produced practical medical device based on VIPS technology that would bring the predicted benefits of such a device to physicians specializing in brain therapy or other medical fields

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[0028] Some details are set forth below to provide a full understanding of some embodiments of the present disclosure. However, some embodiments of the present disclosure may be practiced without these specific details. Furthermore, specific embodiments of the present disclosure are provided as examples and should not be used to limit the scope of the present disclosure to these specific embodiments. In some instances, well-known circuits, control signals, timing protocols and software operations have not been shown in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the description.

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[0030] figure 1is a block diagram of one embodiment of a system 100 that may be used to detect fluid changes in the human brain. Although this description generally focuses on the use of system 100 for detecting fluid changes in the brain, this or alternative embodiments of system 100 may be used to detect / monitor fluid changes in any other part of the body. Ac...

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Abstract

A device for detecting spatial differences in fluid level changes in tissue of a patient may comprise a support structure for securing the device to a body part of the patient, a treatment element operatively connected to the support structure, a a wireless networking interface to the support structure and to communicate with the processing element and an external computing device via a network, a first transmit module operatively connected to the support structure and in communication with the processing element, operatively connected to The support structure and a second transmit module and a third transmit module in communication with the processing element. When activated, the first transmit module transmits a first time-varying magnetic field through tissue of the patient. The second and third transmitting modules spaced apart from each other respectively receive the first time-varying magnetic field in the first form and in the second form.

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[0001] References to related applications [0002] This application claims priority to the following U.S. Provisional Patent Applications: Serial No. 62 / 131,882, filed March 12, 2015, and titled "System and Methods for Detection of Tissue Fluid Changes"; Serial No. filed September 10, 2014 62 / 048,690, entitled "Characterization of the Health Status of Tissue Through the Signature of an Electromagnetic Signal in Response to Voluntarily Induced Changes in Tissue Condition"; and serial number 62 / 045,044, filed September 3, 2014, entitled "System and Methods for Detection of Tissue Fluid Changes". [0003] This application is also related to the following U.S. Provisional Patent Applications: Serial No. 62 / 011,809, filed June 13, 2014, entitled "System and Methods for Detection of Tissue Fluid Changes"; and Serial No. 61, filed February 13, 2014 / 939,678 entitled "System and Methods for Detection of Tissue Fluid Changes." The entire disclosures of the patent applications cited abo...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/03
CPCA61B5/031A61B5/0507A61B5/0537A61B5/4064A61B5/6803A61B5/6831A61B5/6814A61B2505/05A61B2562/04A61B5/318A61B5/33
Inventor R·W·伟斯M·E·勒文森B·J·韦伯
Owner CEREBROTECH MEDICAL SYST
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