PETER SAFAR
Medical Practice in Pittsburgh, PA

License number
Pennsylvania MD027595L
Category
Medicine
Type
Medical Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

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Name
Address
Phone
Peter Safar
243 Hoodridge Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15234
(610) 248-3487
Peter J Safar
220 Dithridge St, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Peter Safar
243 Hoodridge Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15234
(412) 343-2954

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Cardiopulmonary Bypass System

Cardiopulmonary Bypass System

US Patent:
6475186, Nov 5, 2002
Filed:
Dec 26, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/749987
Inventors:
Peter Safar - Pittsburgh PA 15234
S. William Stezoski - Pittsburgh PA 15239
Miroslav Klain - Pittsburgh PA 15241
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
60410105, 60410203, 604917
Abstract:
A cardiopulmonary bypass system includes an aortic balloon cannula and a fluid flow cannula configured for connection to a cardiopulmonary bypass pump. The aortic balloon cannula includes an elongated tube device with first and second inflatable balloons mounted on the tube device and first and second lumen sized to communicate blood from the cardiopulmonary bypass pump to the patients aorta. The cardiopulmonary bypass pump is configured to selectively deliver blood to the patient through the aortic balloon cannula and/or the fluid flow cannula at first, second and third temperatures.


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Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

US Patent:
5383854, Jan 24, 1995
Filed:
Aug 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/932212
Inventors:
Peter Safar - Pittsburgh PA
S. William Stezoski - Pittsburgh PA
Miroslav Klain - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604 98
Abstract:
The portable and modular cardiopulmonary bypass apparatus has met the above mentioned needs. The apparatus consists of (i) a first cannula assembly means for withdrawing blood from a patient, (ii) a pump means connected to the first cannula assembly means for receiving the withdrawn blood and for moving the blood through the apparatus, and (iii) a first tubing means connected to the pump means to transport the patient's blood away from the pump means. The apparatus further comprises (iv) oxygenator means for receiving blood from the first tubing means and for oxygenating the blood and (v) second cannula assembly means connected to the oxygenator means for returning the oxygenated blood to the patient. The apparatus is portable so that it can be used by medical personnel anywhere. In addition, the apparatus is adapted to include one or more modules for conditioning the blood, such as modules that include a heat exchanger, blood purifier, plasma and blood cell apheresis device and others.


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Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

US Patent:
5879316, Mar 9, 1999
Filed:
Apr 10, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/835662
Inventors:
Peter Safar - Pittsburgh PA
S. William Stezoski - Pittsburgh PA
Miroslav Klain - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
The portable and modular cardiopulmonary bypass apparatus has met the above mentioned needs. The apparatus consists of (i) a first cannula assembly means for withdrawing blood from a patient, (ii) a pump means connected to the first cannula assembly means for receiving the withdrawn blood and for moving the blood through the apparatus, and (iii) a first tubing means connected to the pump means to transport the patient's blood away from the pump means. The apparatus further comprises (iv) oxygenator means for receiving blood from the first tubing means and for oxygenating the blood and (v) second cannula assembly means connected to the oxygenator means for returning the oxygenated blood to the patient. The apparatus is portable so that it can be used by medical personnel anywhere. In addition, the apparatus is adapted to include one or more modules for conditioning the blood, such as modules that include a heat exchanger, blood purifier, plasma and blood cell apheresis device and others.


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Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon And Associated Method

Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon And Associated Method

US Patent:
5906588, May 25, 1999
Filed:
Aug 11, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/909380
Inventors:
Peter Safar - Pittsburgh PA
S. William Stezoski - Pittsburgh PA
Miroslav Klain - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
Cardeon Corporation - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604 64
Abstract:
The selective and differential perfusion method includes withdrawing blood through a cannula introduced into a patient's blood vessel. The temperature of such blood is controlled and flowed through an arterial cannula introduced into a selected arterial vessel of the patient for a sufficient time and at a sufficient flow rate to change the temperature of at least a portion of the patient's body. An aortic balloon catheter is introduced into the aorta of the patient to establish fluid communication through the catheter lumen between an external location and an aortic location which is disposed in a preferential flow relationship with a selected branch artery of the aorta leading to a selected region of the patient's body. A balloon mounted on the exterior of said aortic catheter is positioned at a balloon location spaced longitudinally from the aortic location and inflated to resist blood flow while a fluid is communicated through the catheter lumen between the external location and the aortic location. The aortic balloon catheter may further include a second lumen introduced into the aorta to establish a preferential flow relationship with a second branch artery leading to a second region of the patient's body and wherein the balloon location is disposed between the selected branch artery and the second branch artery.


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Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonary Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

US Patent:
5308320, May 3, 1994
Filed:
Dec 28, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/637565
Inventors:
Peter Safar - Pittsburgh PA
S. William Stezoski - Pittsburgh PA
Miroslav Klain - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61M 114
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
The portable and modular cardiopulmonary bypass apparatus has met the above mentioned needs. The apparatus consists of (i) a first cannula assembly means for withdrawing blood from a patient, (ii) a pump means connected to the first cannula assembly means for receiving the withdrawn blood and for moving the blood through the apparatus, and (iii) a first tubing means connected to the pump means to transport the patient's blood away from the pump means. The apparatus further comprises (iv) oxygenator means for receiving blood from the first tubing means and for oxygenating the blood and (v) second cannula assembly means connected to the oxygenator means for returning the oxygenated blood to the patient. The apparatus is portable so that it can be used by medical personnel anywhere. In addition, the apparatus is adapted to include one or more modules for conditioning the blood, such as modules that include a heat exchanger, blood purifier, plasma and blood cell apheresis device and others.


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Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonar Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

Portable And Modular Cardiopulmonar Bypass Apparatus And Associated Aortic Balloon Catheter And Associated Method

US Patent:
5820593, Oct 13, 1998
Filed:
Apr 25, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/637861
Inventors:
Peter Safar - Pittsburgh PA
S. William Stezoski - Pittsburgh PA
Miroslav Klain - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
University of Pittsburg of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburg PA
International Classification:
A61M 2900
US Classification:
604 96
Abstract:
An aortic balloon catheter including an elongated tube device formed with a first lumen sized to communicate blood between an aortic lumen of an adult human patient and a location external to the aortic lumen. Mounted on the tube device is an inflatable balloon which is sized to resist or block blood flow through the aortic lumen. The associated method of using the aortic balloon catheter includes introducing the catheter into the aortic lumen of an adult human, positioning the first lumen and the balloon, inflating the balloon and withdrawing and perfusing fluids through the first lumen.


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Method Of Using Aortic Balloon Catheter

Method Of Using Aortic Balloon Catheter

US Patent:
6165162, Dec 26, 2000
Filed:
Sep 14, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/152589
Inventors:
Peter Safar - Pittsburgh PA
S. William Stezoski - Pittsburgh PA
Miroslav Klain - Pittsburgh PA
Assignee:
University of Pittsburgh of the Commonwealth System of Higher Education - Pittsburgh PA
International Classification:
A61M 3100
US Classification:
604508
Abstract:
What is disclosed is a portable and modular cardiopulmonary bypass apparatus and method. The apparatus includes (i) a first cannula assembly for withdrawing blood from a patient, (ii) a pump connected to the first cannula assembly for receiving the withdrawn blood and for moving the blood through the apparatus, and (iii) a first tubing connected to the pump to transport the patient's blood away from the pump. The apparatus also includes (iv) an oxygenator for receiving blood from the first tubing and for oxygenating the blood and (v) a second cannula assembly connected to the oxygenator for returning the oxygenated blood to the patient. The apparatus may be portable so that it can be used by medical personnel anywhere. In addition, the apparatus is adapted to included one or more modules for conditioning the blood, such as modules that include a heat exchanger, blood purifier, plasma and blood cell apheresis device and others. An aortic balloon catheter is also provided.