David Lipson
Medtronic plc
8 Papers
992 Citations
David Lipson is an academic researcher from Medtronic plc. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Suction (medicine). The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Patent
Suction stabilized epicardial ablation devices
Scott E. Jahns,Donald N. Jensen,David Lipson,Jon M. Ocel,Gregory P. Werness +4 more
- 27 Apr 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a suction assisted ablation device having a support surface, suction elements disposed adjacent to the support surface and at least one electrode and one suction conduit is provided.
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Implantable medical device employing sonomicrometer output signals for detection and measurement of cardiac mechanical function
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for determining mechanical heart function and measuring mechanical heart performance of upper and lower and left and right heart chambers without intruding into a left heart chamber through use of a dimension sensor.
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Patent
Slip resistant, field focusing ablation catheter electrode
David Lipson
- 29 Mar 1996
TL;DR: In this paper, a flexible elongate catheter body having at least one lumen therethrough and having a proximal handle end and a distal end section adapted to be introduced into a heart chamber is described.
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Apparatus for deflecting a catheter or lead
Kenneth C. Gardeski,Corinne A. G. Poor,David Lipson +2 more
- 07 Apr 2000
TL;DR: In this article, a deflectable stylet or guidewire formed of an elongated tube having a coil mounted to its distal end and a movable tension or push wire mounted within the coil and the tube, mechanically coupled to the proximal and distal ends of the coil.
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Pacing lead with integral guidance using ultrasound
Mary M. Morris,David Lipson +1 more
- 20 Apr 1998
TL;DR: A pacing lead of the type having a hollow lead body with a conductor linking the electrode at one end with the connector at the other end has a guide wire or stylet either connected to a mechanical vibrator or carrying an ultrasonic transducer in order to cause the guidewire to move within the body to facilitate the display of the catheter position as mentioned in this paper.
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