Irvine, CA, United States of America

Alsius Corporation


USPTO Granted Patents = 70


Trademarks = 5

Forward Citations = 4,075

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32 inventors (with patents filed for the assignee):

goldMedal Scott M Evans (32 out of 86 patents)

silverMedal William J Worthen (29 out of 41 patents)

bronzeMedal Wayne Arthur Noda (24 out of 96 patents)

4 Blair D Walker (17 out of 123 patents)

5 David P Balding (15 out of 25 patents)

6 Lynn M Shimada (11 out of 31 patents)

7 Suzanne C Winter (9 out of 10 patents)

8 Mike L Jones (6 out of 19 patents)

9 Nora Tran Pham (6 out of 6 patents)

10 Kenneth A Collins (5 out of 18 patents)

11 Mark Whitebook (4 out of 7 patents)

12 Peter Barker (4 out of 9 patents)

13 Yves Pierre Gobin (4 out of 16 patents)

14 Hortensia Pompa (4 out of 5 patents)

15 Jack W Lasersohn (4 out of 5 patents)


Core Competencies:
Cardiac Arrest
Myocardial Infarction
Heat Exchange Catheter
Temperature Control
Intravascular Catheter
Hypothermia Treatment
Patient Temperature Management
Cooling System
Indwelling Catheter
Central Venous Catheter
Cardiovascular Devices
Therapeutic Hypothermia

70 patents:

Alsius Corporation is a leading provider of medical temperature management systems. They specialize in designing and manufacturing innovative solutions for patients requiring targeted temperature management. With a focus on improving patient outcomes and enhancing clinical efficiency, Alsius Corporation's advanced technology enables precise temperature control during medical procedures. Their products are widely used in critical care, cardiac catheterization labs, and other healthcare settings worldwide.
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USPTO Data Jan 1 1976 - Dec 9 2025

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70 Patents

#49 in Irvine, CA

#1,193 in California

#5,013 in US

#10,199 in the World

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Irvine, CA, United States of America
Forward Citations = 4,075

32 inventors:

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