Patent classifications
A61B5/414
Treatment of disorders associated with inflammation
Stimulation of neural activity in a nerve supplying the spleen, wherein the nerve is adjacent to the splenic artery at a position where the splenic artery is not in direct contact with the pancreas, can modulate pro- and anti-inflammatory molecules levels, thereby reducing inflammation and providing ways of treating disorders, such as disorders associated with inflammation. The invention provides improved ways of reducing inflammation with minimized off-target effects, in particular surgical trauma.
COMPUTER IMPLEMENTED METHOD TO ALLOW THE IMMUNE SYSTEM OF A PATIENT TO BETTER FUNCTION
The present invention relates to a computer implemented method for allowing the immune system of a patient to better function, said method comprising: gaining patient input data from the patient by presenting at least one page through an interface to the patient together with selection possibilities, assessing a patient specific psychological and/or social and/or medical status including the communication type of the patient based on at least one selection of the patient to the page, assembling of a patient specific content and presenting it in a patient status sensitive, tailored way in a communication flow wherein the communication flow includes a set of pages and selection possibilities of the patient.
METHODS AND DEVICES FOR HYDROGEL- AND AEROGEL-BASED SAMPLE PRETREATMENT
Hydrogel-based or aerogel-based devices and methods for pretreatment of a sample. The devices and method may include an aerogel-based device for pretreating a sample comprising at least one aerogel; a hydrogel-based device for pretreating a sample comprising at least one hydrogel; or a combination aerogel-based and hydrogel-based device for pretreating a sample comprising at least one aerogel in fluid communication with at least one hydrogel.
TREATMENT OF DISORDERS ASSOCIATED WITH INFLAMMATION
Stimulation of neural activity in a nerve supplying the spleen, wherein the nerve is adjacent to the splenic artery at a position where the splenic artery is not in direct contact with the pancreas, can modulate pro- and anti-inflammatory molecules levels, thereby reducing inflammation and providing ways of treating disorders, such as disorders associated with inflammation. The invention provides improved ways of reducing inflammation with minimized off-target effects, in particular surgical trauma.
IMAGE PROJECTION APPARATUS
An image projection apparatus includes a detector that detects a first region emitting non-visible light; a projector that projects a visible-light image onto a second region including the first region detected by the detector; and a controller configured to generate the visible-light image. The controller varies colors of pixels of the visible-light image in a stepwise manner depending on emission intensities of the non-visible light at positions corresponding to the pixels within the first region.
METHODS OF TREATING CHRONIC DISORDERS WITH COMPLEMENT INHIBITORS
In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a chronic complement-mediated disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a Th17-associated disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a chronic respiratory system disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of administering a complement inhibitor to a subject. In some embodiments, a method of treating a subject comprises administering multiple doses of a complement inhibitor to the subject according to a dosing schedule that leverages the prolonged effect of complement inhibition in chronic respiratory disorders. In some embodiments, a subject has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In some embodiments, a subject has asthma.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEDICAL IMAGING USING A ROLLING SHUTTER IMAGER
A method of imaging tissue of a subject using an electronic rolling shutter imager includes sequentially resetting rows of pixels of the rolling shutter imager from a first row to a last row, sequentially reading charge accumulated at the rows of pixels from the first row to the last row, wherein the first row is read after resetting the last row, illuminating the tissue of the subject with illumination light for an illumination period that lasts longer than a vertical blanking period, wherein the vertical blanking period is the period from the resetting of the last row to the reading of the first row, and generating an image frame from the readings of charge accumulated at the rows of pixels, wherein at least one reading of charge accumulated at a row of pixels is removed or replaced to generate the image frame.
STAND-ALONE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR IN VIVO DETECTION OF TISSUE MALIGNANCY USING LASER SPECTROSCOPY
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a laser spectroscopy-based independent device, including: a spectrometer configured to measure a spectrum of generated light which is generated by a laser projected onto a sample; and a disease analysis module configured to determine whether there is lesion tissue by applying a lesion tissue detection learning model to a result of non-discrete spectrum measurement, which is measured by the spectrometer, wherein the spectrometer is configured to measure spectra of all generated light that is generated from a time when the laser is projected onto the sample.
METHODS OF TREATING CHRONIC DISORDERS WITH COMPLEMENT INHIBITORS
In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a chronic complement-mediated disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a Th17-associated disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of treating a subject in need of treatment for a chronic respiratory system disorder. In some aspects, the invention provides methods of administering a complement inhibitor to a subject. In some embodiments, a method of treating a subject comprises administering multiple doses of a complement inhibitor to the subject according to a dosing schedule that leverages the prolonged effect of complement inhibition in chronic respiratory disorders. In some embodiments, a subject has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In some embodiments, a subject has asthma.
APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR ACCESSING THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Systems and methods are provided for performing a medical procedure within a patient's body that involves a thoracic duct including an ostium communicating with the patient's venous system. A distal end of a catheter is introduced through the patient's venous system into a body lumen adjacent the ostium of the thoracic duct. An expandable member on the distal end of the tubular member may be expanded adjacent the ostium, e.g., within the body lumen or the thoracic duct itself, and used to isolate the thoracic duct from the body lumen, whereupon a medical procedure may be performed via the thoracic duct. For example, lymphatic fluid may be removed from the thoracic duct through a lumen of the tubular member and/or one or more agents may be introduced into the thoracic duct through the tubular member.