Abstract:
A system and method for controlling one or more medical devices by a remote console. The remote console communicates wirelessly with a central control unit that connects to one or more of the medical devices. To conserve battery power and simplify operation, the remote console is configured to automatically power on and initiate a wireless connection in response to being brought into proximity of the central control unit. According to another embodiment, the remote console automatically powers on and terminates any previously established wireless connections when brought into proximity of the central control unit.
Abstract:
An ambulance cot is disclosed and the ambulance cot having a base frame configured for support on a surface, a litter frame configured for supporting thereon a patient and an elevating mechanism interconnecting the base frame and the litter frame and configured to interconnect the litter frame and the base frame in order to facilitate movement of the base frame and the litter frame toward and away from each other. A control mechanism is provided on the cot which is configured to facilitate the movement of the base frame and the litter frame toward each other and at differing speeds predicated on at least one of whether the base frame is supported on the surface and the litter frame is supported by an external support separate from the elevating mechanism.
Abstract:
A multimode occlusion and stenosis treatment apparatus comprises an elongated member having a distal region, and an enclosure secured to the distal region of the elongated member, the enclosure comprising a flow restoring segment, an open segment distal of the flow restoring segment, and a capture segment distal the open segment. In use, a catheter is inserted into a selected blood vessel until a distal end of the catheter is distal of an occlusive or stenotic lesion in the blood vessel. The multimode occlusion and stenosis treatment apparatus is inserted into the catheter, the flow restoring segment is aligned with the lesion, and the catheter is withdrawn relative to the apparatus until a distal end of the catheter is proximal of the flow restoring segment to thereby allow the flow restoring segment to expand radially and compress the lesion against an inner surface of the blood vessel.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide methods of treating cartilage defects using a soluble morphogenic protein complex.SOLUTION: The methods of repairing cartilage tissue uses the soluble morphogenic protein complex comprising (a) a morphogenic protein, and (b) a morphogenic protein pro region isolated from a morphogenic protein, or a conservative substitution variant or a fragment of the pro region, wherein the pro region or variant or fragment is noncovalently linked to the morphogenic protein and wherein the complex is more soluble in an aqueous solvent than the morphogenic protein alone.
Abstract:
The present invention provides methods for the treatment, and pharmaceuticals for use in the treatment, of mammalian subjects in, or at risk of, acute renal failure, or subject to, or at risk of, inflammation, neutrophil-mediated cell damage, and apoptosis resulting from tissue damage or injury. The methods involve the administration of certain proteins of the osteogenic protein/bone morphogenetic protein (OP/BMP) family within the TGF-&bgr; superfamily of proteins.