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다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
NTIS 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
DataON 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Edison 바로가기다음과 같은 기능을 한번의 로그인으로 사용 할 수 있습니다.
Kafe 바로가기국가/구분 | United States(US) Patent 등록 |
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출원번호 | US-0154162 (2008-05-19) |
등록번호 | US-8317776 (2012-11-27) |
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인용정보 | 피인용 횟수 : 85 인용 특허 : 798 |
Systems and methods are described for obtaining and acting upon information indicative of circulatory health and related phenomena in human beings or other subjects. Some involve implementing or deploying therapeutic administration systems, for example, for obtaining one or more indications of a lyt
Systems and methods are described for obtaining and acting upon information indicative of circulatory health and related phenomena in human beings or other subjects. Some involve implementing or deploying therapeutic administration systems, for example, for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens and accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens.
1. A therapeutic administration system comprising: means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens; andmeans for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing o
1. A therapeutic administration system comprising: means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens; andmeans for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens;in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises means for obtaining a concentration-indicative scalar of the one or more indications of the lytic material. 2. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: circuitry for detecting a marker material indicative of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens. 3. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for causing at least a statin to be dispensed as the lytic material. 4. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for dispensing the lytic material into an upstream portion of the one or more body lumens. 5. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: means for causing the portion of the lytic material to be drawn into an artificial vessel. 6. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: means for reversing a flow direction of at least some of the lytic material. 7. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for signaling at least one of the one or more indications of the lytic material via a wireless signal. 8. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for causing the lytic material to be urged into the one or more body lumens. 9. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for accelerating a dispensation of the lytic material transluminally into the one or more body lumens as a programmed response to one or more pathology-indicative signals. 10. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: means for causing a lytic activity inhibitor dispensation into the one or more body lumens. 11. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1, further comprising: a thrombolytic-agent-containing dispenser operable for dispensing at least the lytic material. 12. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1, further comprising: an implant-site-targeting dispenser operable for dispensing at least the lytic material. 13. The therapeutic administration system of claim 1, further comprising: a first dispenser operable for dispensing at least the lytic material;a second dispenser operable for targeting an implant site by dispensing at least the lytic material; anda wireless-communication device operable for communicating a selection of one or more of the first dispenser or the second dispenser. 14. A therapeutic administration system comprising: means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens; andmeans for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens;in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises means for detecting a marker material indicative of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens. 15. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: circuitry for obtaining a concentration-indicative scalar of the one or more indications of the lytic material. 16. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: circuitry for causing the portion of the lytic material to be drawn into an artificial vessel. 17. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: circuitry for causing a lytic activity inhibitor dispensation into the one or more body lumens. 18. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14, further comprising: an implant-site-targeting dispenser operable for dispensing at least the lytic material. 19. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: circuitry for causing at least a statin to be dispensed as the lytic material;circuitry for obtaining a concentration-indicative scalar of the one or more indications of the lytic material;circuitry for dispensing the lytic material into an upstream portion of the one or more body lumens;circuitry for permitting the lytic material to perfuse one or more organs in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens;circuitry for signaling at least one of the one or more indications of the lytic material via a wireless signal;circuitry for causing the lytic material to be urged into the one or more body lumens;circuitry for accelerating a dispensation of the lytic material transluminally into the one or more body lumens as a programmed response to one or more pathology-indicative signals;a flow-force-responsive element; andone or more of a sonic sensor or an ion sensor. 20. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14, further comprising: a first dispenser operable for dispensing at least the lytic material;a second dispenser operable for targeting an implant site by dispensing at least the lytic material; anda wireless-communication device operable for communicating a selection of one or more of the first dispenser or the second dispenser. 21. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for permitting the lytic material to perfuse one or more organs in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens. 22. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: means for causing the lytic material to be exposed to a lytic-material-absorbent element. 23. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: means for reversing a flow direction of at least some of the lytic material. 24. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for causing the lytic material to be urged into the one or more body lumens. 25. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: means for accelerating a dispensation of the lytic material transluminally into the one or more body lumens as a programmed response to one or more pathology-indicative signals. 26. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14 in which the means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens comprises: means for causing a lytic activity inhibitor dispensation into the one or more body lumens. 27. The therapeutic administration system of claim 14, further comprising: a thrombolytic-agent-containing dispenser operable for dispensing at least the lytic material. 28. A therapeutic administration method comprising: invoking means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens; andinvoking means for accelerating a decrease in a local concentration of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens by causing one or more elements to extract at least a portion of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens in response to the one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens;in which the invoking means for obtaining one or more indications of the lytic material in the vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises detecting a marker material indicative of the lytic material in the vicinity of the one or more body lumens. 29. The therapeutic administration method of claim 28 in which the invoking means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: invoking circuitry for causing at least a statin to be dispensed as the lytic material. 30. The therapeutic administration method of claim 28 in which the invoking means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: invoking circuitry for obtaining a concentration-indicative scalar of the one or more indications of the lytic material. 31. The therapeutic administration method of claim 28 in which the invoking means for obtaining one or more indications of a lytic material in a vicinity of one or more body lumens comprises: invoking circuitry for accelerating a dispensation of the lytic material transluminally into the one or more body lumens as a programmed response to one or more pathology-indicative signals.
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