Automatic devices for remote ischemic preconditioning
First Claim
1. An automatic device for remote ischemic preconditioning treatment, the device comprising:
- a disposable cuff configured to retract about a limb of a subject,a reusable battery-operated rechargeable controller detachably retained on said cuff, said controller comprising a pressure sensor configured to detect a cuff pressure in said cuff, said controller is configured to periodically;
inflate said cuff to said cuff pressure at or above a limb occlusion pressure of the subject,maintain said cuff pressure at or above said limb occlusion pressure for a period of at least about one minute, anddeflate said cuff,wherein said cuff and said controller are further configured to be retained about said limb and deliver said remote ischemic preconditioning therapy as one unit, said controller is further configured to initially ether;
inflate said cuff until a set cuff pressure level is reached based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor, orautomatically determine said cuff pressure based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor.
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Abstract
Single- or dual-bladder devices for remote ischemic preconditioning and blood pressure monitoring are disclosed along with various oscillometry-based and other methods for detecting systolic and diastolic blood pressure while the ischemic preconditioning treatment is in progress. The devices and methods of the invention provide for delivery of ischemic preconditioning at the lowest effective cuff pressure while closely monitoring patient'"'"'s hemodynamics. Advantageously, the device of the invention allows both ischemic preconditioning and blood pressure monitoring to be done on the same limb. Disposable battery-powered version of the device of the present invention is especially useful for emergency use with patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction, acute stroke, or acute trauma. Additional device configurations are described for use in a percutaneous intervention and vascular sealing settings.
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16 Claims
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1. An automatic device for remote ischemic preconditioning treatment, the device comprising:
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a disposable cuff configured to retract about a limb of a subject, a reusable battery-operated rechargeable controller detachably retained on said cuff, said controller comprising a pressure sensor configured to detect a cuff pressure in said cuff, said controller is configured to periodically; inflate said cuff to said cuff pressure at or above a limb occlusion pressure of the subject, maintain said cuff pressure at or above said limb occlusion pressure for a period of at least about one minute, and deflate said cuff, wherein said cuff and said controller are further configured to be retained about said limb and deliver said remote ischemic preconditioning therapy as one unit, said controller is further configured to initially ether; inflate said cuff until a set cuff pressure level is reached based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor, or automatically determine said cuff pressure based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An automatic device for remote ischemic preconditioning treatment, the device comprising:
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a cuff configured to retract about a limb of a subject, a controller detachably retained on an outer side of said cuff over said limb, said controller comprising a pressure sensor configured to detect a cuff pressure in said cuff, said controller is further configured after initial activation by a user to; either inflate said cuff until a set target cuff pressure level is reached based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor, or automatically determine said target cuff pressure based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor to be at or above a limb occlusion pressure of the subject, and at least twice and sequentially perform the following procedure; inflate said cuff to said target cuff inflation pressure, maintain said cuff pressure at or above said limb occlusion pressure for a period of at least about one minute, and deflate said cuff for at least about one minute to restore blood flow in said limb, wherein after initial activation by a user, said controller is further configured to complete said entire treatment without further user input. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A method for delivery of remote ischemic preconditioning treatment, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) providing an automatic device for remote ischemic preconditioning, said device comprising a disposable cuff configured to retract about a limb of a subject and a reusable battery-operated rechargeable controller detachably retainable on said disposable cuff, said controller comprising a pressure sensor configured to detect a cuff pressure in said cuff, (b) positioning and retaining as one unit said reusable controller and said disposable cuff about said limb of the subject, (c) activating said reusable controller to initiate said remote ischemic preconditioning treatment, (d) delivering said remote ischemic preconditioning treatment automatically by said device, wherein said controller operates to at least twice and sequentially perform the following procedure; inflating said cuff to a cuff pressure at or above a limb occlusion pressure of the subject, maintaining said cuff pressure at or above said limb occlusion pressure for a period of at least about one minute, and deflating said cuff for at least about one minute to restore blood flow in said limb, (e) upon completion of said treatment, detaching said reusable controller and discarding said disposable cuff, wherein said controller is further configured to initially ether; inflate said cuff until a set cuff pressure level is reached based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor, or automatically determine said cuff pressure based solely on said cuff pressure reading from said pressure sensor. - View Dependent Claims (16)
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