MULTIFUNCTIONAL GUIDEWIRE ASSEMBLIES AND SYSTEM FOR ANALYZING ANATOMICAL AND FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS

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APP PUB NO 20140142398A1
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14078237

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Multifunctional guidewire assemblies and system for analyzing anatomical and functional parameters are described. Using a single guidewire assembly, functional and anatomical measurements and identification of lesions may be made. Functional measurements such as pressure may be obtained with a pressure sensor on the guidewire while anatomical measurements such as luminal dimensions may be obtained by utilizing an electrode assembly along the guidewire. The vascular network and stenosed lesions may be modeled into an equivalent electrical network and solved based on the measured parameters to obtain unknown parameters of the electrical network. Several treatment plan options may be constructed where each plan may correspond to the treatment of a subset of particular lesions. The anatomical outcome for each of the treatment plans may be estimated and the equivalent modified electrical parameters may be determined. Then, each of the electrical networks for each plan may be solved to determine the functional outcome for each treatment plan and the outcomes for all treatment plans may be presented to a physician.

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ANGIOMETRIX CORPORATION6708 HONESTY DRIVE BETHESDA MD 20817

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DUTTA, Goutam Bangalore, IN 33 1196
PATIL, Nitin Albany, US 40 1173
SUBRAMANIYAN, Raghavan Bangalore, IN 22 954

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