Devices, systems and methods for authenticated intravascular device use and reuse
First Claim
1. A method of reconditioning an intravascular device for reuse during a clinical procedure, comprising:
- reading first security data from a memory of the intravascular device;
determining if the intravascular device is authentic based on the first security data;
generating second security data, when the intravascular device is authentic; and
writing the second security data to the memory of the intravascular device.
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Abstract
Devices, systems, and methods for reconditioning an intravascular device for reuse are provided. The method includes reading first security data from a memory of the intravascular device; determining if the intravascular device is authentic; generating second security data, when the intravascular device is authentic; and writing the second security data to the memory of the intravascular device. Devices, systems, and methods for authenticating an intravascular device for use are also provided. The method includes bringing an intravascular device into communication with a computing device, the intravascular device including a memory; determining if first security data is authentic; determining, when the first security data is authentic, if the intravascular device has been reconditioned; determining, when the intravascular device has been reconditioned, if the second security data is authentic base; and permitting, when second security data is authentic, use of the intravascular device in the clinical procedure.
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20 Claims
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1. A method of reconditioning an intravascular device for reuse during a clinical procedure, comprising:
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reading first security data from a memory of the intravascular device; determining if the intravascular device is authentic based on the first security data; generating second security data, when the intravascular device is authentic; and writing the second security data to the memory of the intravascular device. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An intravascular system, comprising:
a computing device in communication with an intravascular device, the computing device being configured to recondition the intravascular device for reuse during a clinical procedure by; reading first security data from a memory of the intravascular device; determining if the intravascular device is authentic based on the first security data; generating second security data, when the intravascular device is authentic; and writing the second security data to the memory of the intravascular device. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method of authenticating an intravascular device for use during a clinical procedure, comprising:
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bringing an intravascular device into communication with a computing device, the intravascular device including a memory accessible by the computing device, the memory having first device data, second device data, first security data, and second security data stored thereon; determining if first security data is authentic based on the first device data; determining, when the first security data is authentic, if the intravascular device has been reconditioned based on the second device data; determining, when the intravascular device has been reconditioned, if the second security data is authentic based on the second device data; and permitting, when second security data is authentic, use of the intravascular device in the clinical procedure. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17)
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18. An intravascular system, comprising:
a computing device in communication with an intravascular device having a memory, the computing device being configured to authenticate the intravascular device for use during a clinical procedure by; determining if first security data stored on the memory is authentic based on first device data stored on the memory; determining, when the first security data is authentic, if the intravascular device has been reconditioned based on second device data stored on the memory; determining, when the intravascular device has been reconditioned, if second security data stored on the memory is authentic based on the second device data; and permitting, when second security data is authentic, use of the intravascular device in the clinical procedure. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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