Apparatus for managing acute ischemic events

An ischemic, event-based technology, applied in the direction of catheterization, application, cardiac catheterization, etc., can solve problems such as not determining the best treatment plan

Pending Publication Date: 2021-07-23
NEURAVI
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For certain pathological conditions such as acute ischemic stroke, it is important that time to treatment is a key determinant of patient outcom

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[0408] In certain embodiments, a camera interface may be provided that acts as a communication interface and provides functionality for capturing digital images from an onboard camera and the ability to visualize certain aspects of the clot, including fibrin, red blood cells, Levels of leukoplakia cells, serum and other physical properties. According to example embodiments, random access memory (RAM) may be provided in which computer instructions and data may be stored in volatile storage for processing by the CPU. The architecture may include read-only memory (ROM) in which invariant low-level system code or data for basic system functions such as basic input and output (I / O), booting, or receiving keystrokes from the keyboard are stored in non-volatile in a sexual storage device. According to example embodiments, the architecture may include a storage medium or other suitable type of memory (eg, such as RAM, ROM, Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM), Erasable Programmable R...

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A method or use for managing one or more acute ischemic events. The method can include determining criteria of a clot; classifying the clot based on the criteria and generating a classification; determining an individualized treatment protocol for the clot based on the classification, the individualized treatment protocol comprising one or more techniques selected from using aspiration, restoring perfusion using a first reperfusion device, and/or restoring perfusion using a second reperfusion device; and treating the clot based on the individualized treatment protocol.

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[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS [0002] This application claims US Provisional Application 62 / 722,648, filed on August 24, 2018, US Provisional Application 62 / 782,217, filed on December 19, 2018, US Provisional Application 62 / 785,543, and 62 / 785,566 and priority to US Provisional Application 62 / 844,559, filed May 7, 2019. All of these disclosures are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. technical field [0003] The present disclosure relates to the acute management of ischemic events, such as stroke, during hyperacute time periods in order to treat patients and minimize brain damage. In particular, endovascular medical systems can be advanced through the vasculature for the management of acute ischemic events. Background technique [0004] The World Health Organization estimates that 15,000,000 strokes occur each year. About 87 percent of strokes are ischemic—where a blood clot impedes blood flow to an area of ​​the brain, starving it of o...

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IPC IPC(8): A61B17/22A61B17/221A61M25/01
CPCA61B17/221A61B2017/2212A61B2017/2215A61B2017/22034A61B2017/00022A61B2017/00084A61B2017/22079A61B5/055A61B5/02007A61B5/14546A61B17/22031A61B5/0036A61B5/7264A61B5/0035A61B2217/005
Inventor D·韦尔B·卡西M·米扎R·麦卡锡P·康诺利
Owner NEURAVI
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