Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.66
ph-index = 33
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. Heartflow, Inc. (80 from 318 patents)
80 patents:
1. 12478430 - Systems and methods for treatment planning based on plaque progression and regression curves
2. 12390274 - Systems and methods of processing images to determine patient-specific plaque progression based on the processed images
3. 12336763 - Systems and methods for treatment planning based on plaque progression and regression curves
4. 12138026 - Systems and methods for predicting perfusion deficits from physiological, anatomical, and patient characteristics
5. 12051497 - Systems and methods for validating and correcting automated medical image annotations
6. 11817219 - Systems and methods for assessing cardiovascular disease and treatment effectiveness from adipose tissue
7. 11803965 - Methods and systems for assessing image quality in modeling of patient anatomic or blood flow characteristics
8. 11742070 - System and method for controlling user repeatability and reproducibility of automated image annotation correction
9. 11707325 - System and methods for estimation of blood flow using response surface and reduced order modeling
10. 11701175 - System and method for vascular tree generation using patient-specific structural and functional data, and joint prior information
11. 11678937 - Systems and methods for predicting coronary plaque vulnerability from patient specific anatomic image data
12. 11642171 - Systems and methods for an interactive tool for determining and visualizing a functional relationship between a vascular network and perfused tissue
13. 11622812 - Systems and methods for correction of artificial deformation in anatomic modeling
14. 11617620 - Systems and methods for identifying anatomically relevant blood flow characteristics in a patient
15. 11610318 - Systems and methods for anatomic structure segmentation in image analysis