DAVID L WARE, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at University Blvd, Galveston, TX

License number
Texas G3894
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Cardiovascular Disease
Address
Address
301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555
Phone
(409) 772-2222
(409) 772-0885 (Fax)
(409) 747-0890

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
David Ware, age 46
5410 Lillian St, Houston, TX 77007
David Ware
4414 Clearwater Trl, Carrollton, TX 75010
(972) 492-4056
David Ware
3804 Trailview Dr, Carrollton, TX 75007
(210) 286-7706
David Ware
424 Misty Ridge Dr, Keller, TX 76248
David Raymond Ware
2108 Whitney Ln, Arlington, TX 76013
(817) 261-3442

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University Of Texas Medical Branch - David L Ware MD

301 University Blvd #E-53, Galveston, TX 77555

Categories:
Internal Medicine Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(409) 772-1011 (Phone)

Professional information

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Maneuverable Electrophysiology Catheter For Percutaneous Or Intraoperative Ablation Of Cardiac Arrhythmias

Maneuverable Electrophysiology Catheter For Percutaneous Or Intraoperative Ablation Of Cardiac Arrhythmias

US Patent:
5824005, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
Aug 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/517961
Inventors:
Massoud Motamedi - League City TX
David L. Ware - Galveston TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61B 1736
US Classification:
606 15
Abstract:
A catheter capable of both sensing myocardial electrical activity and delivering ablating energy within myocardial tissue is disclosed. The catheter comprises electrodes on the outer sheath and contains a movable fiber optic cable that can be percutaneously advanced beyond the catheter body and into the myocardium for myocardial heating and coagulation, or modification of tissues responsible for cardiac arrhythmias. The fiber optic tip is designed to diffuse ablating energy radially to ablate a larger volume of tissue than is possible with a bare fiber optic tip. In addition, the tip is treated so that energy is not propagated in a forward direction, thus helping to prevent unwanted perforation of the heart tissue.


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Dr. David L Ware, Galveston TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. David L Ware, Galveston TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Cardiology, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology
Address:
301 University Blvd SUITE 53, Galveston 77555
(409) 772-2222 (Phone), (409) 772-0885 (Fax)
UTMB
301 University Blvd, Galveston 77555
(409) 772-2222 (Phone)
2527 Avenue O, Galveston 77550
Certifications:
Cardiovascular Disease, 1987, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, 1992, Internal Medicine, 1985
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
301 University Blvd SUITE 53, Galveston 77555
2527 Avenue O, Galveston 77550
UTMB
301 University Blvd, Galveston 77555
University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston
301 University Blvd, Galveston 77555
Mainland Medical Center
6801 Emmett Lowry Expy, Texas City 77591
Education:
Medical School
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas
Graduated: 1982
University Of Al Hospital
Vanderbilt University Med Center


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David Lochridge Ware, Galveston TX

David Lochridge Ware, Galveston TX

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease, Cardiology, Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology
Work:
Texas
301 University Blvd, Galveston, TX 77555 UTMB Faculty Group Practice
6807 E L Expy, Texas City, TX 77591 UTMB Faculty Group Practice
6565 Fannin St, Houston, TX 77030 Medicine Specialties
University Hospital Clinics FLOOR 5TH, Galveston, TX 77555
Education:
The University of Texas Southwestern (1982)


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Apparatus For Emitting Therapeutic Energy Within Tissue

Apparatus For Emitting Therapeutic Energy Within Tissue

US Patent:
6736808, May 18, 2004
Filed:
Nov 6, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/707102
Inventors:
Massoud Motamedi - League City TX 77573
David L. Ware - Galveston TX 77550
International Classification:
A61B 1736
US Classification:
606 15, 606 33, 601 2, 607122
Abstract:
A catheter capable of both sensing myocardial electrical activity and delivering ablating energy within myocardial tissue is disclosed. The catheter comprises electrodes on the outer sheath and contains a movable fiber optic cable that can be percutaneously advanced beyond the catheter body and into the myocardium for myocardial heating and coagulation, or modification of tissues responsible for cardiac arrhythmias. The fiber optic tip is designed to diffuse ablating energy radially to ablate a larger volume of tissue than is possible with a bare fiber optic tip. In addition, the tip is treated so that energy is not propagated in a forward direction, thus helping to prevent unwanted perforation of the heart tissue. Also disclosed is a method of cardioprotection from ischemia comprising inducing local hyperthermia in heart tissue.


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Method For Emitting Therapeutic Energy Within Tissue

Method For Emitting Therapeutic Energy Within Tissue

US Patent:
6143019, Nov 7, 2000
Filed:
Feb 20, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/026590
Inventors:
Massoud Motamedi - League City TX
David L. Ware - Galveston TX
Assignee:
Board of Regents, The University of Texas System - Austin TX
International Classification:
A61N 5067
US Classification:
607 89
Abstract:
A catheter capable of both sensing myocardial electrical activity and delivering ablating energy within myocardial tissue is disclosed. The catheter comprises electrodes on the outer sheath and contains a movable fiber optic cable that can be percutaneously advanced beyond the catheter body and into the myocardium for myocardial heating and coagulation, or modification of tissues responsible for cardiac arrhythmias. The fiber optic tip is designed to diffuse ablating energy radially to ablate a larger volume of tissue than is possible with a bare fiber optic tip. In addition, the tip is treated so that energy is not propagated in a forward direction, thus helping to prevent unwanted perforation of the heart tissue. Also disclosed is a method of cardioprotection from ischemia comprising inducing local hyperthermia in heart tissue.