A Clinical Method For Mapping And Quantifying Blood Stasis And Thrombus Risk In The Heart

Tech ID: 25745 / UC Case 2016-003-0

Background

Market:

Approximately 5 million people in the US currently suffer from congestive heart failure.  Of these, approximately 50% have left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction (weak heart muscle) and have a 5x increased risk for Stroke.

Technology Description

Given here is an enhanced imaging technique to evaluate a patient’s risk for Stroke based upon quantifiable measures of blood stasis (residence time) in the Left Ventricle.  The method is realized in software and leverages existing clinically abundant ultra-sound equipment to provide a clear measure of a patient’s risk factors for a future Stroke based upon present measurements acquired in the clinic.  Leveraging this diagnostic, more informed decisions can be made regarding the prescription of blood-thinners, potentially leading to a personalized medicine approach where a diagnostic such as this becomes a requirement before subjecting someone to a lifetime of expensive and risky anti-coagulant therapy.

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Applications

This technology is patent pending and realized in a demonstrated software package with a small set of patient data supporting efficacy.  This technology could be suitable as a software services business and/or an add-on tool for an existing clinical imaging platform.

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Patent Status

Country Type Number Dated Case
United States Of America Published Application 20170150928 06/01/2017 2016-003
Patent Cooperation Treaty Published Application WO 2019/195783 10/10/2019 2016-003
Patent Cooperation Treaty Published Application 2017091746 06/01/2017 2016-003
 

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Keywords

heart diagnostic, thrombus, clinical method

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