IP Library Granted Patent US 8,734,718
Granted Patent B2
US 8,734,718 · App. 12/927,288 · Granted May 27, 2014

Systems, devices, and methods including catheters having an actively controllable therapeutic agent delivery component

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Patent No.
US 8,734,718
App. No.
12/927,288
Granted
May 27, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

Systems, devices, methods, and compositions are described for providing an actively-controllable disinfecting implantable device configured to, for example, treat or prevent an infection in a biological subject.

Claims (55)

1. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the selectively energizing the one or more regions includes delivering an electromagnetic energy stimulus to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion determined to have an infectious agent presence, the electromagnetic energy stimulus at a dose sufficient to modulate an activity of the infectious agent.

2. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the selectively energizing the one or more regions includes delivering at least a first energy stimulus and a second energy stimulus to the one or more regions, the second energy stimulus having at least one of an emission intensity, an emission phase, an emission polarization, or an emission wavelength different from the first energy stimulus.

3. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the selectively energizing the one or more regions includes concurrently or sequentially delivering at least a first energy stimulus to a first region and a second energy stimulus to a second region.

4. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the selectively energizing the one or more regions includes concurrently or sequentially delivering at least a first spatially patterned energy stimulus to a first region and a second spatially patterned energy stimulus to a second region.

5. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the selectively energizing the one or more regions includes delivering a temporally patterned energy stimulus to the one or more regions.

6. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the selectively energizing the one or more regions includes concurrently or sequentially delivering a first energy stimulus to at least a first region and a second energy stimulus to at least a second region, the first energy stimulus comprising one of an electromagnetic energy stimulus, an electrical energy stimulus, an acoustic energy stimulus, or a thermal energy stimulus, and the second energy stimulus comprising a different one of an electromagnetic energy stimulus, an electrical energy stimulus, an acoustic energy stimulus, or a thermal energy stimulus.

7. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the delivering the active agent composition includes delivering an antimicrobial agent composition at a dose sufficient to attenuate an activity of an infectious agent in response to the automatically detected measurand associated with the biological sample.

8. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the delivering the active agent composition includes delivering an energy-activatable antimicrobial agent composition including at least one photoactive agent, or a metabolic precursor thereof.

9. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the delivering the active agent composition includes delivering an energy-activatable antimicrobial agent composition including at least one X-ray absorber.

10. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the delivering the active agent composition includes delivering an energy-activatable antimicrobial agent composition including at least one active agent that selectively targets bacteria.

11. A method of inhibiting a microbial colonization of a surface on an implanted portion of a catheter device, comprising:

selectively energizing one or more regions proximate at least one of an outer surface or an inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more energy-emitting components; and

delivering an active agent composition to the one or more regions proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device via one or more active agent assemblies,

in response to an automatically detected measurand associated with a biological sample proximate at least one of the outer surface or the inner surface of the implanted portion of the catheter device;

wherein the delivering the active agent composition includes delivering a superoxide-forming composition.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 15, 2016
From: THE INVENTION SCIENCE FUND I LLC
To: GEARBOX, LLC
Reel/Frame 037540/0396 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2014
From: SEARETE LLC
To: THE INVENTION SCIENCE FUND I, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2011
From: DACEY, RALPH G.; HYDE, RODERICK A.; RIVET, DENNIS J.; ISHIKAWA, MURIEL Y.; WOOD, VICTORIA Y.H.; KARE, JORDIN T.; LEUTHARDT, ERIC C.; MYHRVOLD, NATHAN P.; SMITH, MICHAEL A.; SWEENEY, ELIZABETH A.; TEGREENE, CLARENCE T.; WOOD, LOWELL L., JR.
To: SEARETE LLC
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