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GUNDERSON BRUCE D

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  • Total Patents
    26
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GUNDERSON BRUCE D has a total of 26 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2005. It filed its patents most often in United States and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets medical technology and computer technology are SALUDA MEDICAL PTY LTD, LAWSON RES INST and CAMERON HEALTH INC.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Gunderson Bruce D 26
#2 Brown Mark L 7
#3 Patel Amisha Somabhai 6
#4 Patel Amisha S 5
#5 Ousdigian Kevin T 3
#6 Sanchez Julian 2
#7 Kleckner Karen J 2
#8 Ruzin Donald James 2
#9 Havel William J 1
#10 Wanasek Kevin A 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2014046690A1 Management and distribution of patient information
US2014018873A1 System and method for identifying lead dislodgement
US8521269B1 Determining tachyarrhythmia detection parameters based on prior detected episodes
US2013085403A1 Electrogram summary
US2013085406A1 Electrogram summary
US2011054558A1 Identifying a lead related condition based on detecting noise subsequent to signal delivery
US2011098766A1 Non-sustained tachyarrhythmia analysis to identify lead related condition
US2010114222A1 Lead integrity testing triggered by sensed asystole
US2010106209A1 Identification and remediation of oversensed cardiac events using far-field electrograms
US2010023084A1 Lead integrity testing triggered by sensed signal saturation
US2009299201A1 Electrode lead integrity reports
US2008161870A1 Method and apparatus for identifying cardiac and non-cardiac oversensing using intracardiac electrograms
US2008172098A1 Method and apparatus for reducing inappropriate detection of lead-related noise
US2007135863A1 Method and apparatus for post-processing of episodes detected by a medical device
US2006224075A1 Implantable medical device with real time T-wave oversensing detection