Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.31
ph-index = 43
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. Pacesetter, Inc. (83 from 2,397 patents)
2. Other (2 from 832,843 patents)
3. Siemens-pacesetter, Inc. (1 from 117 patents)
4. Packsetter, Inc. (1 from 3 patents)
5. Pacesett, Inc. (1 from 1 patent)
88 patents:
1. 8818510 - Systems and methods for paired/coupled pacing
2. 8706224 - Systems and methods for paired/coupled pacing and dynamic overdrive/underdrive pacing
3. 8504144 - Systems and methods for employing multiple filters to detect T-wave oversensing and to improve tachyarrhythmia detection within an implantable medical device
4. 8265739 - Systems and methods for distinguishing cardiac ischemia from systemic influences on IEGM morphology using an implantable medical device
5. 8260404 - Systems and methods for employing multiple filters to detect T-wave oversensing and to improve tachyarrhythmia detection within an implantable medical device
6. 8180439 - Ischemia detection using intra-cardiac signals
7. 8180441 - System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device
8. 8162842 - Detecting ischemia using an implantable cardiac device based on morphology of cardiac pressure signal
9. 8090435 - System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device
10. 7792572 - Ischemia detection using intra-cardiac signals
11. 7648464 - Detecting ischemia using an implantable cardiac device based on morphology of cardiac pressure signal
12. 7502644 - System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device
13. 7313444 - Self-anchoring coronary sinus lead
14. 7308306 - System and method for dynamic ventricular overdrive pacing
15. 7297114 - System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device