Inventor · Santa Clarita, CA, US

Rupinder Bharmi

42Patents
14h-index
32Co-inventors
77Inventor score

Filing activity: Jan 25, 2005 → Feb 17, 2017

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7524287B2 System and method for distinguishing between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 118 Active
US7272436B2 System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 111 Expired
US7297114B2 System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 111 Expired
US7502644B2 System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 100 Active
US8262578B1 System and method for detecting physiologic states based on intracardiac electrogram signals while distinguishing cardiac rhythm types Human Necessities 89 Active
US8108035B1 Systems and methods for detecting and compensating for changes in posture during ischemia detection a using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 82 Active
US7435221B1 System and method for detecting abnormal respiration based on intracardiac electrogram signals using a pattern recognition device Physics 52 Active
US7361146B1 System and method for detecting abnormal respiration via respiratory parameters derived from intracardiac electrogram signals Human Necessities 51 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
US7590443B2 System and method for detecting hypoglycemia based on a paced depolarization integral using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 26 Active
US8019410B1 System and method for detecting hypoglycemia using an implantable medical device based on pre-symptomatic physiological responses Human Necessities 24 Active
US7462150B1 System and method for evaluating impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes mellitus within a patient using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 24 Active
US8090435B2 System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 23 Active
US8260404B1 Systems and methods for employing multiple filters to detect T-wave oversensing and to improve tachyarrhythmia detection within an implantable medical device Human Necessities 20 Active
US8175708B1 System and method for adjusting automatic sensitivity control parameters based on intracardiac electrogram signals Human Necessities 8 Active
US9433792B2 System and method for evaluating diastolic function based on cardiogenic impedance using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 7 Active
US8600500B1 Method and system to provide neural stimulation therapy to assist anti-tachycardia pacing therapy Human Necessities 7 Active
US9026208B2 Method and system for improving impedance data quality in the presence of pacing pulses Human Necessities 6 Active
US8989852B2 Systems and methods for use by implantable medical devices for detecting and discriminating stroke and cardiac ischemia using electrocardiac signals Human Necessities 6 Active
US7539539B1 Implantable cardiac stimulation device with respiratory modulated therapy delivery Human Necessities 6 Active
US8180441B2 System and method for distinguishing among cardiac ischemia, hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia using an implantable medical device Human Necessities 5 Active
US8706239B2 Systems and methods for controlling neurostimulation based on regional cardiac performance for use by implantable medical devices Human Necessities 5 Active
US9247895B2 Systems and methods for performing deep brain stimulation Human Necessities 5 Active
US8600490B1 Two-dimensional refractory period Human Necessities 5 Active
US8265756B1 System and method for adjusting automatic sensitivity control parameters based on intracardiac electrogram signals Human Necessities 4 Active

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