Inventor · Los Angeles, CA, US

Jay Snell

26Patents
6h-index
23Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 13, 2006 → Dec 18, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7756572B1 System and method for efficiently distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device and an external system Human Necessities 85 Active
US7769436B1 System and method for adaptively adjusting cardiac ischemia detection thresholds and other detection thresholds used by an implantable medical device Human Necessities 27 Active
US10335592B2 Systems, devices, and methods for improving hemodynamic performance through asymptomatic diaphragm stimulation Human Necessities 16 Active
US10369361B2 Leads for implantable medical device that affects pressures within the intrathoracic cavity through diaphragmatic stimulation Human Necessities 15 Active
US10493271B2 Implantable medical devices, systems, and methods for selection of optimal diaphragmatic stimulation parameters to affect pressures within the intrathoracic cavity Human Necessities 8 Active
US8214033B2 Interferential cardiac preconditioning and depolarization Human Necessities 7 Active
US7725171B1 System and method for tracking ST shift data utilizing histograms Human Necessities 6 Active
US7930017B1 Method and system for trending variation in coronary burden across multiple heart rate ranges Human Necessities 5 Active
US8521267B1 Methods and systems for trending ST segment changes over time Human Necessities 4 Active
US10105070B2 Intrauterine access catheter for delivering and facilitating operation of a medical apparatus for assisting parturition Human Necessities 4 Active
US10925501B2 Intrauterine access catheter for delivering and facilitating operation of a medical apparatus for assisting parturition Human Necessities 2 Active
US8998820B2 Devices and method for determining and monitoring a cardiac status of a patient by using PLVDT or PLVST parameters Human Necessities 2 Active
US8204592B1 System and method for generating and using cardiac ischemia diagnostics based on arrhythmia precursors and arrhythmia episodes Human Necessities 2 Active
US10537735B2 Implantable medical devices and methods for real-time or near real-time adjustment of diaphragmatic stimulation parameters to affect pressures within the intrathoracic cavity Human Necessities 1 Active
US9717914B2 Use of cardiohemic vibration for pacing therapies Human Necessities 1 Active
US7647104B1 Ischemia detection using paced depolarization integral and intracardiac electrogram template comparison Human Necessities 1 Active
US8467862B2 Systems and methods related to ST segment monitoring by an implantable medical device Physics 0 Active
US12310733B2 Intrauterine access catheter for delivering and facilitating operation of a medical apparatus for assisting parturition Human Necessities 0 Active
US10856754B2 Intrauterine balloon apparatus, system, and method for augmenting uterine birthing forces during parturition Human Necessities 0 Active
US12364859B2 Systems, devices, and methods for improving hemodynamic performance through asymptomatic diaphragm stimulation Human Necessities 0 Active
US11666757B2 Systems, devices, and methods for improving hemodynamic performance through asymptomatic diaphragm stimulation Human Necessities 0 Active
US11147968B2 Systems, devices, and methods for improving hemodynamic performance through asymptomatic diaphragm stimulation Human Necessities 0 Active
US11400286B2 Implantable medical devices, systems, and methods for selection of optimal diaphragmatic stimulation parameters to affect pressures within the intrathoracic cavity Human Necessities 0 Active
US11974849B2 Intrauterine balloon apparatus, system, and method for augmenting uterine birthing forces during parturition Human Necessities 0 Active
US10206595B2 Intrauterine balloon apparatus, system, and method for augmenting uterine birthing forces during parturition Human Necessities 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.