Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100161038 | Medical device for intra-lumenal delivery of pharmaceutical agents - The present invention relates to intra-lumenal drug delivery devices. The device, such as a stent, is coated or impregnated with a pharmaceutical agent suitable for use in treatment of restenosis, pulmonary hypertension, and cancer. Suitable pharmaceutical agents include vasodilators and chemotherapeutics. | 06-24-2010 |
20110142947 | NOVEL FORMULATIONS - Nanoparticles comprising T3 and their use in treating, e.g., cardiac conditions, for example cardiac arrest, are provided. Such nanoparticles provide improved delivery of T3 and allow for acute treatment and optionally for sustained release of T3 in a patient. | 06-16-2011 |
20110144706 | METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATING FIBRILLATION AND CREATING DEFIBRILLATION WAVEFORMS - Methods and apparatus for treating fibrillation utilize biphasic waveforms. A cardiac stimulator includes a defibrillation circuit that uses a pulse width modulated capacitive discharge to generate various biphasic waveforms, one or more of which may be delivered to the heart to treat the fibrillation. | 06-16-2011 |
20130041418 | METHODS FOR TREATING PULMONARY HYPERTENSION AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING VASOACTIVE INTESTINAL PEPTIDE - A method and device for discharging an electrical defibrillation pulse or an electrical demand pacer pulse or delivering at least one pharmaceutical agent to treat conditions such as cardiac arrest, bradycardia, arrhythmia, cardiac standstill, PEA, EMD and other heart conditions are disclosed. The pharmaceutical agent can be delivered into the heart tissue, the heart cavity, or the peritoneal cavity. The pharmaceutical agent can also include analgesics such as morphine. Also included are pharmaceutical agents used to increase myocardial contractility or inhibit platelet aggregation and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) and thyroid hormones such as T3 and T4 can be delivered. A method for the treatment of cardiac arrest or pulmonary hypertension patients by administering a therapeutically effective amount of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide is also encompassed by the invention. | 02-14-2013 |
20130243868 | NOVEL FORMULATIONS - Nanoparticles comprising T3 and their use in treating, e.g., cardiac conditions, for example cardiac arrest, are provided. Such nanoparticles provide improved delivery of T3 and allow for acute treatment and optionally for sustained release of T3 in a patient. | 09-19-2013 |
20130337053 | NOVEL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS - A formulation comprising T3/VIP nanoparticles, wherein the T3/VIP nanoparticle comprises both T3 and VIP encapsulated or immobilized on a bioabsorbable polymer. The invention further provides for methods of making a formulation comprising a T3/VIP nanoparticle. The invention further provides for methods of treatment utilizing said T3/VIP nanoparticle. | 12-19-2013 |
20130338072 | METHODS FOR TREATING ORGANS - The present invention relates to methods of preventing or reducing the risk of acute and chronic rejection of transplanted organs. The invention relates to the administration of T3, VIP, and T3/VIP nanoparticles to a donor organ in order to prevent or reduce the risk of rejection, e.g. acute or chronic rejection. | 12-19-2013 |
20140322341 | NOVEL HEMOSTATIC PATCH AND USES THEREOF - Disclosed herein is a novel hemostatic patch that may be used to control and/or arrest bleeding in patients. The patch offers an effective but also minimally invasive way to control and/or arrest bleeding in a patient. The patch comprises a mucoadhesive and a compound that causes vasoconstriction. In a preferred aspect, the patch comprises chitosan and Neuropeptide Y. Also disclosed are methods of using the novel hemostatic patch. | 10-30-2014 |
20140328933 | NOVEL FORMULATIONS AND METHODS - Nanoparticles comprising VIP and their use in treating, e.g. pulmonary hypertension. Such nanoparticles provide improved delivery of VIP and allow for acute treatment and optionally for sustained release of VIP in a patient. | 11-06-2014 |