Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016
Title: Innovations by Frederik Jalde in Respiratory Technology
Introduction
Frederik Jalde is an accomplished inventor based in Bromma, Sweden. He has made significant contributions to the field of respiratory technology, particularly through his innovative patent that enhances the understanding and monitoring of diaphragm activity in patients.
Latest Patents
Frederik Jalde holds a patent for a method and device for positioning a linear array of electrodes in a patient's respiratory airways. This invention involves a method for positioning a linear array of electrodes (LAE) mounted on the distal end section of an elongated flexible member in a patient's respiratory airways (PRA) at the level of the diaphragm. The method includes inserting a pre-determined length of the member through the PRA to position the LAE at the diaphragm level. The device detects signals representative of the electrical activity of the diaphragm (EAdi) through the LAE. It also identifies the presence or absence of ECG signal components in the EAdi signals and determines the position of the LAE in the PRA based on these components. Additionally, the device can detect lower esophageal sphincter activity in the EAdi signals and verify the positioning of the LAE through end-expiratory occlusion of the PRA.
Career Highlights
Frederik Jalde is currently employed at Maquet Critical Care AB, where he continues to develop innovative solutions for critical care environments. His work focuses on improving patient monitoring and treatment through advanced respiratory technologies.
Collaborations
Frederik has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Christer Sinderby and Jennifer Beck, contributing to the advancement of respiratory care technologies.
Conclusion
Frederik Jalde's innovative work in respiratory technology exemplifies the impact of inventions on patient care. His patent for positioning electrodes in respiratory airways represents a significant advancement in monitoring diaphragm activity, showcasing his dedication to improving healthcare outcomes.