Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.33
ph-index = 4
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. General Electric Company (10 from 51,873 patents)
2. Ge Precision Healthcare LLC (7 from 1,062 patents)
3. Ge Medical Systems Global Technology Company, LLC (1 from 1,293 patents)
18 patents:
1. 12318245 - Methods and systems for imaging a needle from ultrasound imaging data
2. 11974884 - Method and system for dynamically adjusting imaging parameters during an ultrasound scan
3. 11903898 - Ultrasound imaging with real-time visual feedback for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) compressions
4. 11627941 - Methods and systems for detecting pleural irregularities in medical images
5. 11559280 - Ultrasound imaging system and method for determining acoustic contact
6. 11478222 - Method and system for ultrasound imaging multiple anatomical zones
7. 11471131 - Ultrasound imaging system and method for displaying an acquisition quality level
8. 11439365 - Method and systems for periodic imaging
9. 11229420 - Method and system for tracking an anatomical structure over time based on pulsed-wave doppler signals of a multi-gated doppler signal
10. 11109841 - Method and system for simultaneously presenting doppler signals of a multi-gated doppler signal corresponding with different anatomical structures
11. 10813620 - Method and system for enhanced ultrasound image acquisition using ultrasound patch probes with interchangeable brackets
12. 10799219 - Ultrasound imaging system and method for displaying an acquisition quality level
13. 10758206 - Method and system for enhanced visualization of lung sliding by automatically detecting and highlighting lung sliding in images of an ultrasound scan
14. 10667793 - Method and system for enhanced visualization and selection of a representative ultrasound image by automatically detecting B lines and scoring images of an ultrasound scan
15. 10206651 - Methods and systems for measuring cardiac output