RONALD KLATZ
Physician in Chicago, IL

License number
Pennsylvania OS004943L
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Address
Address 2
Chicago, IL 60614
Pennsylvania

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Ronald Klatz
Chicago, IL
(773) 883-5263
Ronald Klatz
2434 Greenview Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 883-5263
Ronald Klatz
2434 N Greenview Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
(773) 883-5263
Ronald M Klatz, age 71
2415 Greenview Ave, Chicago, IL 60614

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Ronald Klatz DO

1510 W Montana St, Chicago, IL 60614

Industry:
Family Doctor
Phone:
(773) 528-0046 (Phone)
Ronald M. Klatz

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Dr. Ronald M Klatz, Boca Raton FL - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)

Dr. Ronald M Klatz, Boca Raton FL - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)

Specialties:
Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy
Address:
1801 N Military Trl SUITE 200, Boca Raton 33431
2434 N Greenview Ave, Chicago 60614
(773) 528-4333 (Phone), (773) 528-1043 (Fax)
1510 W Montana St, Chicago 60614
(773) 528-0046 (Phone), (773) 528-1043 (Fax)
Certifications:
Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Des Moines Univ-College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Graduated: 1981


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Brain Resuscitation And Organ Preservation Device And Method For Performing The Same

Brain Resuscitation And Organ Preservation Device And Method For Performing The Same

US Patent:
5584804, Dec 17, 1996
Filed:
Feb 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/383240
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Life Resuscitation Technologies, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61M 2100
US Classification:
604 24
Abstract:
The invention discloses methods for preserving organs in brain-dead humans or cadavers which allows additional time for the organs to remain viable such that they may be harvested for subsequent transplantation. This invention also discloses methods for preserving and/or resuscitating organs in live (nonbrain-dead) patients, allowing for additional time to stabilize the patient's condition. The methods include the steps of instrumentizing (e. g. , catheterizing, cannulating, injecting, etc. ) the vessels or tissues around the organ, or the organ itself sought to be preserved and/or resuscitated, the body cavity, or cavities of the body, and introducing a temperature-controlled solution to preserve and/or resuscitate the organ(s). The temperature-controlled organ preservation solution includes components such as oxygen carrying agents, antioxidants, tissue damage reversing and protecting agents, carrier vehicles, diluents, nutrients, and anti-coagulating agents. A device which performs this method is also disclosed.


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Brain Resuscitation Device And Method For Performing The Same

Brain Resuscitation Device And Method For Performing The Same

US Patent:
5149321, Sep 22, 1992
Filed:
Oct 10, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/595387
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61M 2100
US Classification:
604 52
Abstract:
This invention discloses a method for resuscitating the brain as a result of ischemic and anoxic injuries whereby the patient survives neurologically intact. The method includes the steps of catheterizing the patient's circulatory system and introducing a temperature controlled solution to cool the brain to a coma and a state of hypothermic shock, further driving the brain into a submetabolic coma, oxygenating the brain and inhibiting free radical damage, and continuing additional efforts at life support. The temperature controlled brain resuscitation solution includes barbituates, perfluorocarbons, antioxidants, brain and neurologic tissue damage reversing and protecting agents, carrier vehicles, diluents, nutrients, and anti-coagulating agents. A device which performs this method is also disclosed. This device includes a fluid reservoir, an oxygen tank, a heat exchanger and removable catheter lines.


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Method Of Treating At Least One Of Brain And Associated Nervous Tissue Injury

Method Of Treating At Least One Of Brain And Associated Nervous Tissue Injury

US Patent:
5827222, Oct 27, 1998
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/484601
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Life Resuscitation Technologies, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61M 2100
US Classification:
604 52
Abstract:
The invention discloses a method for treating brain and associated nervous tissue injury. The invention also discloses a method for preserving organs in brain-dead humans or cadavers which allows additional time for the organs to remain viable such that they may be harvested for subsequent transplantation. Also disclosed is a method for organ preservation which employs body cavity perfusion. The methods include the introduction of temperature-controlled solutions to slow the metabolism of the brain, associated nervous tissue or organ(s) to inhibit degeneration thereof. A device which performs these methods is also disclosed. The device includes a fluid reservoir, an oxygen source, a heat exchanger and removable catheter lines.


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Brain Cooling Apparatus And Method For Cooling The Brain

Brain Cooling Apparatus And Method For Cooling The Brain

US Patent:
6277143, Aug 21, 2001
Filed:
Jul 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/359652
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Life Science Holdings, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61F 710
US Classification:
607104
Abstract:
An apparatus and corresponding method are provided for treating or preventing at least one of brain, brain-stem and associated nervous tissue injuries in a mammal suffering from decreased or compromised blood flow to the brain. The apparatus includes a helmet configured to rest unsupported on the head of a mammal. The helmet includes outer and inner shells with at least one cavity intermediate the outer and inner shells for holding a coolant fluid within the at least one cavity, and a coolant source in communication with the helmet, the coolant source instantaneously providing a coolant fluid chilled to a temperature sufficient to slow the metabolism of the brain. When the coolant source is activated, the helmet becomes instantly chilled rapidly cooling the brain to a temperature sufficient to slow the metabolism of the brain a sufficient amount so that the mammal remains neurologically intact while efforts are made to restore regular blood flow to the brain of the mammal.


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Brain Resuscitation And Organ Preservation Device And Method For Performing The Same

Brain Resuscitation And Organ Preservation Device And Method For Performing The Same

US Patent:
5395314, Mar 7, 1995
Filed:
Jun 1, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/069916
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Life Resuscitation Technologies, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61M 2100
US Classification:
604 24
Abstract:
The invention discloses a method for preserving organs in brain-dead humans or cadavers which allows additional time for the organs to remain viable such that they may be harvested for subsequent transplantation. The method includes the steps of catheterizing the vessels or tissues around the organ sought to be preserved, introducing a temperature controlled solution to cool the organ to inhibit degenerative metabolism, oxygenating the organ and inhibiting free radicle damage. The temperature controlled organ preservation solution includes perfluorocarbons, antioxidants, tissue damage reversing and protecting agents, carrier vehicles, diluents, nutrients, and anti-coagulating agents. A device which performs this method is also disclosed. This device includes a fluid reservoir, an oxygen tank, a heat exchanger and removable catheter lines.


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Method Of Providing Circulation Via Lung Expansion And Deflation

Method Of Providing Circulation Via Lung Expansion And Deflation

US Patent:
5653685, Aug 5, 1997
Filed:
Mar 28, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/412135
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
Assignee:
LRT, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 26
Abstract:
The invention discloses a method for providing circulation, usually when it has substantially decreased or ceased, such as during cardiac arrest. The method includes the steps of intubating the airway of a patient, to provide access to the lungs. The air and other material in the lungs is then evacuated. A liquid breathing solution is then infused into the lungs, expanding the lungs such that the lungs compress the heart and great vessels, to generate cardiac outflow and ultimately circulation. A device that performs this method is also disclosed.


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Brain Resuscitation Device And Method For Performing The Same

Brain Resuscitation Device And Method For Performing The Same

US Patent:
5234405, Aug 10, 1993
Filed:
May 19, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/886041
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61M 2100
US Classification:
604 24
Abstract:
An apparatus, for resuscitating the brain as a result of ischemic and anoxic injury where the patient survives neurologically intact, includes an oxygen source, a fluid reservoir, a heat exchanger, a pump, and removable catheter lines. The fluid solution may be delivered into the patient's circulatory system and ultimately to the brain by pumping, sufficient pressure from the oxygen source, or by a combination of pumping and oxygen pressure. Embodiments employing preoxygenated solution are also disclosed.


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Chronological Food Bar

Chronological Food Bar

US Patent:
5906833, May 25, 1999
Filed:
May 22, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/447224
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61K 926
US Classification:
424468
Abstract:
A nutritional supplement contains plural parts. Each of the plural parts is chronologically appropriate for its scheduled time of consumption. The nutritional supplement is contained in a palatable base, for example, a food bar which masks any unpleasant taste or texture of the nutrient. The nutritional supplement may contain any one or several nutrients including drugs, vitamins, herbs, hormones, enzymes and/or other nutrients in chronologically appropriate dosages in each part or sub-part.


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Brain Cooling Device And Method For Cooling

Brain Cooling Device And Method For Cooling

US Patent:
5913885, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
May 23, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/447812
Inventors:
Ronald M. Klatz - Chicago IL
Robert M. Goldman - Chicago IL
Assignee:
Life Science Holdings, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A61F 710
US Classification:
607104
Abstract:
This invention discloses a device and a method for resuscitating the brain as result of ischemic and anoxic injuries whereby the patient survives neurologically intact. The device includes a head enveloping helmet and neck supporting back plate with interconnected hollow cavities to allow chilled fluid from an activated coolant source to pass therethrough and subsequently chill the brain and upper spinal column. Once chilled, the brain's metabolism is slowed whereby resuscitation efforts can continue while neurologic damage is minimized. The method includes placing and adjusting the helmet on the patient's head, placing the back plate under the patient's neck and into abutment with the helmet, connecting the helmet to the coolant source and activating the coolant source.