Method for preventing thrombus formation
First Claim
1. An implantable device for a patient at risk for thrombus formation in the patient'"'"'s heart, said device comprising a source of energy to be implanted in the patient near, adjacent to, or within a chamber of the heart containing flowing blood whereby the source of energy, when activated, provides energy directly to the flowing blood within the chamber so that blood movement within the chamber is increased by an amount effective to reduce the risk of thrombus formation in the patient'"'"'s heart, wherein the energy provided to the flowing blood is high frequency ultrasound energy with a frequency of about 250 kHz to about 1 MHz and a power output sufficient to provide acoustical streaming in the flowing blood.
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Abstract
The present invention provides devices and methods for preventing or significantly reducing the risk of thrombus formation. More specifically, the devices and methods of the present invention provide energy to blood flowing within a chamber or vessel to prevent or reduce blood stasis and thereby prevent or significantly reduce the risk of thrombus formation. The present invention is ideally suited for prevention or reduction of risk of blood clot formation in the atria in patients with atrial fibrillation, in blood vessels of patients at risk of clot formation, in areas adjacent to, or on, artificial heart valves or other artificial cardiovascular devices, and the like.
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- 1. An implantable device for a patient at risk for thrombus formation in the patient'"'"'s heart, said device comprising a source of energy to be implanted in the patient near, adjacent to, or within a chamber of the heart containing flowing blood whereby the source of energy, when activated, provides energy directly to the flowing blood within the chamber so that blood movement within the chamber is increased by an amount effective to reduce the risk of thrombus formation in the patient'"'"'s heart, wherein the energy provided to the flowing blood is high frequency ultrasound energy with a frequency of about 250 kHz to about 1 MHz and a power output sufficient to provide acoustical streaming in the flowing blood.
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