DR. MARK ROBERT ROHRSCHEIB, MD
Osteopathic Medicine in Albuquerque, NM

License number
New Mexico 97-353
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Nephrology
Address
Address
5TH Lomas Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87131
Phone
(505) 272-3850
(505) 272-4750

Professional information

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Dr. Mark R Rohrscheib - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Hospitals:
Dialysis Clinic Inc
1500 Indian School Rd NE, Albuquerque 87102
2211 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque 87106
Presbyterian Hospital
1100 Central Ave South #East, Albuquerque 87106
Dialysis Clinic Inc
1500 Indian School Rd NE, Albuquerque 87102
2211 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque 87106
Presbyterian Hospital
1100 Central Ave South #East, Albuquerque 87106
Education:
Medical Schools
University Of New Mexico School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1993


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Mark Robert Rohrscheib, Albuquerque NM

Specialties:
Internal Medicine, Nephrology
Work:
University of New Mexico Hospital
2211 Lomas Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87106
Education:
University of New Mexico(1993)


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Method And Apparatus For Non-Invasive Blood Analyte Measurement With Fluid Compartment Equilibration

US Patent:
6718189, Apr 6, 2004
Filed:
May 24, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/864774
Inventors:
Mark Rohrscheib - Albuquerque NM
Craig Gardner - Brooklyn MA
Mark R. Robinson - Albuquerque NM
Assignee:
Rio Grande Medical Technologies, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
University of New Mexico - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600310, 600316
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for non-invasively measuring the concentration of an analyte, particularly blood analyte in blood. The method utilizes spectrographic techniques in conjunction with means for equilibrating the concentration of the analyte between the vascular system fluid compartment of the test area and the other tissue fluid compartment. An improved optical interface between a sensor probe and a skin surface or tissue surface of the body containing the blood to be analyzed. Multiple readings during the equilibration period are taken and utilized to show the direction and rate of charge of concentration of the analyte in the blood which is useful in optimizing therapeutic response to the collected data.


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Method And Apparatus For Non-Invasive Blood Analyte Measurement With Fluid Compartment Equilibration

US Patent:
6240306, May 29, 2001
Filed:
Jun 30, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/343800
Inventors:
Mark Rohrscheib - Albuquerque NM
Craig Gardner - Brooklyn MA
Mark R. Robinson - Albuquerque NM
Assignee:
Rio Grande Medical Technologies, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
University of New Mexico - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
A61B 500
US Classification:
600316
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for non-invasively measuring the concentration of an analyte, particularly blood analyte in blood. The method utilizes spectrographic techniques in conjunction with equilibrating the concentration of the analyte between the vascular system fluid compartment of the test area and the other tissue fluid compartment. An improved optical interface between a sensor probe and a skin surface or tissue surface of the body containing the blood to be analyzed. Multiple readings during the equilibration period are taken and utilized to show the direction and rate of charge of concentration of the analyte in the blood which is useful in optimizing therapeutic response to the collected data.


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Apparatus And Method For Non-Invasive Spectroscopic Measurement Of Analytes In Tissue Using A Matched Reference Analyte

US Patent:
7027848, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Apr 4, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/116269
Inventors:
Mark Ries Robinson - Albuquerque NM, US
Cliona Fleming - Albuquerque NM, US
Howland Jones - Albuquerque NM, US
Mark Rohrscheib - Albuquerque NM, US
Assignee:
InLight Solutions, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
University of New Mexico - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600310, 600316
Abstract:
A method is provided for building improved calibration models or for improving modifications to these models or validation of the models used in the non-invasive spectroscopic measurement of an analyte or attribute of tissue. The method uses a matched reference sample and measurement of that sample to ensure that the correct relationship between the spectra and analyte is made during the model building, modification or calibration process. A matched reference sample is one in which the analyte of interest or attribute of interest in the reference sample is representative of the analyte or attribute at the site being non-invasively sampled or the agreement between the reference concentration and the non-invasively sampled concentration is clinically significant.


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Determination Of Ph Including Hemoglobin Correction

US Patent:
6944487, Sep 13, 2005
Filed:
Feb 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/786662
Inventors:
John D. Maynard - Albuquerque NM, US
Shonn P. Hendee - Albuquerque NM, US
Mark R. Rohrscheib - Albuquerque NM, US
David Nunez - Albuquerque NM, US
M. Kathleen Alam - Cedar Crest NM, US
James E. Franke - Franklin TN, US
Gabor J. Kemeny - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
InLight Solutions, Inc. - Albuquerque NM
International Classification:
A61B005/00
US Classification:
600322, 600310, 600473
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses of determining the pH of a sample. A method can comprise determining an infrared spectrum of the sample, and determining the hemoglobin concentration of the sample. The hemoglobin concentration and the infrared spectrum can then be used to determine the pH of the sample. In some embodiments, the hemoglobin concentration can be used to select an model relating infrared spectra to pH that is applicable at the determined hemoglobin concentration. In other embodiments, a model relating hemoglobin concentration and infrared spectra to pH can be used. An apparatus according to the present invention can comprise an illumination system, adapted to supply radiation to a sample; a collection system, adapted to collect radiation expressed from the sample responsive to the incident radiation; and an analysis system, adapted to relate information about the incident radiation, the expressed radiation, and the hemoglobin concentration of the sample to pH.