Assignee
CARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP
US·12 granted patents·1,519 citations·filing 2000–2008
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
12 records- 0197US7043293B1Method and apparatus for waveform assessmentCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2002·Granted May 9, 2006·462 cites·48 claims
- 0293USD471281SElectrode for use on a living subjectCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Mar 4, 2003·73 cites·1 claims
- 0392US7214107B2Electrical connector apparatus and methodsCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2004·Granted May 8, 2007·75 cites·19 claims
- 0488USD475138SElectrode for use on a living subject with removable protective electrode carrierCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2001·Granted May 27, 2003·47 cites·1 claims
- 0588US6561986B2Method and apparatus for hemodynamic assessment including fiducial point detectionCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2001·Granted May 13, 2003·271 cites·46 claims
- 0688USD468433SElectrode for use on a living subjectCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2000·Granted Jan 7, 2003·44 cites·1 claims
- 0784US7950971B2Electrical connector apparatus and methodsCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2008·Granted May 31, 2011·29 cites·40 claims
- 0884US6636754B1Apparatus and method for determining cardiac output in a living subjectCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2000·Granted Oct 21, 2003·185 cites·32 claims
- 0984US6602201B1Apparatus and method for determining cardiac output in a living subjectCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2001·Granted Aug 5, 2003·179 cites·51 claims
- 1074US7251524B1Apparatus and method for determining cardiac output in a living subjectCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2003·Granted Jul 31, 2007·68 cites·53 claims
- 1173US7149576B1Apparatus and method for defibrillation of a living subjectCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2003·Granted Dec 12, 2006·67 cites·41 claims
- 1257US7570989B2Method and apparatus for signal assessment including event rejectionCARDIODYNAMICS INTERNAT CORP·Filed 2004·Granted Aug 4, 2009·19 cites·45 claims
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