Surgery – Diagnostic testing
Reexamination Certificate
2007-06-26
2007-06-26
Schaetzle, Kennedy (Department: 3766)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
C600S509000, C600S544000, C600S546000, C607S002000, C607S062000, C128S902000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10920544
ABSTRACT:
An implantable device comprising a sensing unit, wherein the sensing unit is adapted to rectify biological
eurological signals in the form of sensed electrical signals from body tissue adjacent to the location of the implantable device. The sensing unit of the implantable device comprises at least one amplifier, wherein the supply current to the at least one amplifier is responsive to the magnitude of the sensed electrical signals provided to the at least one amplifier. The implantable device is further capable of integrating the rectified sensed electrical signals and generating output signals, wherein the output signals contain indicia of biopotential parameters of the body tissue.
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Perron Christian
Schulman Joseph H.
Alfred E. Mann Foundation for Scientific Research
Romano Malcolm J.
Schaetzle Kennedy
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