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`Mahesh S. Mulumudi, MD, FACC, FSCAI
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`Medical Imaging Technologies Expert
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`Dr. Mahesh S. Mulumudi is an interventional cardiologist in Everett, Washington with expertise in
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`treating peripheral vascular diseases and coronary artery diseases. He is affiliated with multiple hospitals
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`in the area, including UW Medicine-Harborview Medical Center and Providence Regional Medical Center
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`Everett. He received his medical degree from Kurnool Medical College and has been in practice for more
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`Imaging Experience:
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`Tomography (CT), and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for the assessment and
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`treatment of cardiac and vascular structures.
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`• Proficient in image processing and manipulation techniques to determine the appropriate
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`sizing of valves and other devices, ensuring precise anatomical placement.
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`• Extensive expertise in utilizing ultrasound guidance for safe vascular access, facilitating
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`entry into arteries and veins, and navigating medical equipment securely to the desired
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`implantation site or area of interest.
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`mindfulness exercises aimed at reducing stress and enhancing focus.
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`delivery by providing an immersive and realistic experience. This groundbreaking
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`technology enables meaningful and engaging interactions between patients and
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`healthcare providers, making remote healthcare delivery more enriching than ever before.
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`Expert Witness
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`• 2001 - Acted as the primary medical expert witness in a case investigating the role of neck
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`flexion as a cause of pituitary trauma leading to diabetes insipidus.
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`• 2007 - Provided expert testimony to evaluate the efficacy of embolic protection devices in
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`preventing strokes during carotid stent interventions.
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`• 2020 - Conducted a comprehensive review as a medical expert witness to establish the
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`standard of care regarding the interpretation of angiographic images during the
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`transcatheter catheter aortic valve implantation for the treatment of aortic stenosis.
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`Dr. Mulumudi requires a retainer and is available for engagement through Cahn Litigation Services at
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`the hourly rate of $700 for all work.
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`Curriculum Vitae
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`Mahesh S. Mulumudi, MD, FACC, FSCAI
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`Imaging Experience
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`Utilize and assess medical images acquired through 3D Ultrasound, gated Computerized Tomography
`(CT), and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) for the assessment and treatment of cardiac and vascular
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`Proficient in image processing and manipulation techniques to determine the appropriate sizing of valves
`and other devices, ensuring precise anatomical placement.
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`Extensive expertise in utilizing ultrasound guidance for safe vascular access, facilitating entry into
`arteries and veins, and navigating medical equipment securely to the desired implantation site or area of
`interest.
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`Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality With Biofeedback
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`Invented an innovative virtual reality (VR) application that leverages biofeedback to offer mindfulness
`exercises aimed at reducing stress and enhancing focus.
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`Created a VR-enhanced telemedicine solution designed to enhance remote healthcare delivery by
`providing an immersive and realistic experience. This groundbreaking technology enables meaningful
`and engaging interactions between patients and healthcare providers, making remote healthcare delivery
`more enriching than ever before.
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`Expert Witness
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`2001 - Acted as the primary medical expert witness in a case investigating the role of neck flexion as a
`cause of pituitary trauma leading to diabetes insipidus.
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`2007 - Provided expert testimony to evaluate the efficacy of embolic protection devices in preventing
`strokes during carotid stent interventions.
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`2020 - Conducted a comprehensive review as a medical expert witness to establish the standard of care
`regarding the interpretation of angiographic images during the transcatheter catheter aortic valve
`implantation for the treatment of aortic stenosis.
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`Leadership Experience
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`2013 – Present
`President and Chief Executive Office, StratoScientific Inc.
`2012-2021
`Division Chief of Medicine, Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, WA
`2012-Present
`Section Head of Cardiology, Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, WA
`2006 – 2012
`Facilities Medical Director, Departments of Heart & Vascular, Neurology, and Nephrology at The
`Everett Clinic, Everett, WA
`2007 – Present
`Director, Vascular Laboratory, Heart & Vascular Department, The Everett Clinic, Everett, WA
`December 2010 – Present
`Medical Director of Interventional Cardiology and Chest Pain Programs, Providence Regional
`Medical Center, Everett, WA
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`Education
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`July 2003-2005
`Fellowship in Cardiac and Peripheral vascular intervention at The Ochsner Clinic Foundation,
`New Orleans, LA.
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`July 2000 _ June 2003
`Cardiology fellowship at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation, New Orleans, LA.
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`July 1994 – June 1997
`Residency in Internal Medicine at Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University, Detroit,
`Michigan.
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`Jan 1992 – May 1994
`PhD student in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology. University of Texas at Austin,
`Texas.
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`Sep 1990 – Sep 1991
`Internship, Government General Hospital, Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool, AP, India.
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`Aug 1985 – July 1990
`M.B.B.S (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). Kurnool Medical College,
`S.V.University, AP, India.
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`Aug 1983- Mar 1985
`Intermediate (Pre-Med equivalent), V.R.College, Nellore, AP, India.
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`Board Certification
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`Cardiovascular Disease, December 2013, (American Board of Internal Medicine).
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`Interventional Cardiology November 2005 (American Board of Internal Medicine)
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`Research
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`Clinical
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`Role of abciximab, a glycoprotein IIb IIIa receptor blocker, in improving myocardial blush after
`primary coronary intervention for acute ST segment elevation myocardial infarction
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`Concept of Kidney Frame Counts (KFC) in the renal angiography and its usefulness in predicting
`outcomes after renal artery stenting.
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`Relationship of Tissue Myocardial perfusion to the intravascular ultrasound of the epicardial
`coronary arteries in orthotopic heart transplant patients.
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`1998
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`Principal investigator for the Phase IIIb clinical trial of Rofecoxib© (a cyclooxygenase inhibitor)
`versus naproxen sodium in the treatment of osteoarthritis.
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`May 1992 – Dec 1993
`Effects of multiple oral doses of ICI D2138 on allergen induced bronchoconstriction. Phase I and
`Phase II Clinical studies at Health Quest Research, Austin, Texas.
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`Principal Investigator 2005-Present
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`• Champion-Platform Trial: A Clinical Trial Comparing Cangrelor to Clopidogrel Standard
`Therapy in Subjects Who Require Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) (CHAMPION
`PHOENIX) (CHAMPION)
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`• Prospective, Single Blind, Rand Controlled Study to Evaluate the Safety & Effectness of
`Tryton Side Branch Stent Used With DES Treatmt of de Novo Bifurcation Lesions in MB &
`SB in Native Coronaries (TRYTON
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`• SAPPHIRE Worldwide: Stenting and Angioplasty With Protection in Patients At High-Risk
`for Endarterectomy
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`• Translate ACS Study
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`• ABSORB III Trial: A Clinical Evaluation of Absorb™ BVS, the Everolimus Eluting
`Bioresorbable Vascular Scaffold in the Treatment of Subjects With de Novo Native Coronary
`Artery Lesions.
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`• ACURATE IDE: Safety and Effectiveness Study of ACURATE Valve for Transcatheter. To
`evaluate safety and effectiveness of the ACURATE Transfemoral Aortic Valve System for
`transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in subjects with severe native aortic stenosis
`who are indicated for TAVR.
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`• SPYRAL AFFIRM Global Study of RDN With the Symplicity Spyral RDN System in
`Subjects With Uncontrolled HTN
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`Basic Science
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`Feb 1992 – May 1994
`Cyclophosphamide induced bladder damage: role of mercapturic acids and other metabolites in
`hemorrhagic cystitis. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) separation of
`Mercapturates. Also cell culture for toxicity studies. University of Texas at Austin, Texas.
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`July – Sep 1995
`The Prothymosin and Thymosin -1 levels and their significance in Hepatitis B transfected
`human hepatoblastoma, nude mouse and SV40 cell lines. HPLC separation of Prothymosin and
`Thymosin -1 and quantification by solid phase and competitive ELISA. Wayne State University,
`Detroit, Michigan.
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`Publications
`Patents
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`Endoprosthesis Stent Delivery System and Method of Using the Same. US 8439962 B2 May 14
`2013, and US 20130204346 A1, filed March 15 2013; Mahesh S. Mulumudi and Ali Aboufares.
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` Devices and methods for measuring anatomic regions
`Patent number: 11311206
`Abstract: A guidewire insertion tool configured to measure a length of an anatomic region. The
`tool can include a housing, a light chamber, and a track at least partially extending through the
`light chamber. The track is adapted to guide a guidewire as it is advanced through the insertion
`tool. The tool can also include an optical sensor assembly in optical communication with the light
`chamber. The optical sensor assembly can include one or more light sources, an optical sensor,
`and a magnifier. The one or more light sources can be adapted to direct light toward a portion of
`the guidewire within the track, and the optical sensor can be adapted to receive reflected light
`from the portion of the guidewire within the tract. A processing unit can analyze data from the
`optical sensor assembly to determine the length of the anatomic region and output the
`measurement to a display.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: March 18, 2019
`Date of Patent: April 26, 2022
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
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` Acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices
`Patent number: 10898161
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: April 22, 2019
`Date of Patent: January 26, 2021
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
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` DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MEASURING ANATOMIC REGIONS
`Publication number: 20200015704
`Abstract: A guidewire insertion tool configured to measure a length of an anatomic region. The
`tool can include a housing, a light chamber, and a track at least partially extending through the
`light chamber. The track is adapted to guide a guidewire as it is advanced through the insertion
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`tool. The tool can also include an optical sensor assembly in optical communication with the light
`chamber. The optical sensor assembly can include one or more light sources, an optical sensor,
`and a magnifier. The one or more light sources can be adapted to direct light toward a portion of
`the guidewire within the track, and the optical sensor can be adapted to receive reflected light
`from the portion of the guidewire within the tract. A processing unit can analyze data from the
`optical sensor assembly to determine the length of the anatomic region and output the
`measurement to a display.
`Type: Application
`Filed: March 18, 2019
`Publication date: January 16, 2020
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
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`ACOUSTIC COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
`Publication number: 20190247009
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Application
`Filed: April 22, 2019
`Publication date: August 15, 2019
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Devices and methods for measuring anatomic regions
`Patent number: 10271763
`Abstract: A guidewire insertion tool configured to measure a length of an anatomic region. The
`tool can include a housing, a light chamber, and a track at least partially extending through the
`light chamber. The track is adapted to guide a guidewire as it is advanced through the insertion
`tool. The tool can also include an optical sensor assembly in optical communication with the light
`chamber. The optical sensor assembly can include one or more light sources, an optical sensor,
`and a magnifier. The one or more light sources can be adapted to direct light toward a portion of
`the guidewire within the track, and the optical sensor can be adapted to receive reflected light
`from the portion of the guidewire within the tract. A processing unit can analyze data from the
`optical sensor assembly to determine the length of the anatomic region and output the
`measurement to a display.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: October 23, 2014
`Date of Patent: April 30, 2019
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices
`Patent number: 10271816
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
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`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: December 28, 2017
`Date of Patent: April 30, 2019
`Assignee: STRATOSCIENTIFIC, INC.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• ACOUSTIC COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
`Publication number: 20180116627
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Application
`Filed: December 28, 2017
`Publication date: May 3, 2018
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices
`Patent number: 9855019
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: June 19, 2017
`Date of Patent: January 2, 2018
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• ACOUSTIC COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
`Publication number: 20170281120
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Application
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`Filed: June 19, 2017
`Publication date: October 5, 2017
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices
`Patent number: 9706975
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: July 6, 2016
`Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices
`Patent number: 9602917
`Abstract: An acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices is disclosed having a
`fitted casing with a chestpiece, and a passageway for conducting sound from the chestpiece to a
`microphone. In one embodiment, the configuration of the passageway can be actively varied by
`the user to selectively transmit frequencies of interest to the device. In another embodiment,
`materials with different sound propagation properties may be used to augment or dampen sound
`within the passage. In another embodiment, a microphone may be placed within the passageway
`and its position therein varied by the user.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: February 9, 2015
`Date of Patent: March 21, 2017
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• ACOUSTIC COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
`Publication number: 20160310100
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Application
`Filed: July 6, 2016
`Publication date: October 27, 2016
`Applicant: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
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`• Acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices
`Patent number: 9414155
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Grant
`Filed: October 15, 2013
`Date of Patent: August 9, 2016
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S Mulumudi
`• ACOUSTIC COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
`Publication number: 20150156583
`Abstract: An acoustic collection system for handheld electronic devices is disclosed having a
`fitted casing with a chestpiece, and a passageway for conducting sound from the chestpiece to a
`microphone. In one embodiment, the configuration of the passageway can be actively varied by
`the user to selectively transmit frequencies of interest to the device. In another embodiment,
`materials with different sound propagation properties may be used to augment or dampen sound
`within the passage. In another embodiment, a microphone may be placed within the passageway
`and its position therein varied by the user.
`Type: Application
`Filed: February 9, 2015
`Publication date: June 4, 2015
`Applicant: STRATOSCIENTIFIC, INC.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MEASURING ANATOMIC REGIONS
`Publication number: 20150119702
`Abstract: A guidewire insertion tool configured to measure a length of an anatomic region. The
`tool can include a housing, a light chamber, and a track at least partially extending through the
`light chamber. The track is adapted to guide a guidewire as it is advanced through the insertion
`tool. The tool can also include an optical sensor assembly in optical communication with the light
`chamber. The optical sensor assembly can include one or more light sources, an optical sensor,
`and a magnifier. The one or more light sources can be adapted to direct light toward a portion of
`the guidewire within the track, and the optical sensor can be adapted to receive reflected light
`from the portion of the guidewire within the tract. A processing unit can analyze data from the
`optical sensor assembly to determine the length of the anatomic region and output the
`measurement to a display.
`Type: Application
`Filed: October 23, 2014
`Publication date: April 30, 2015
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
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`• ACOUSTIC COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICES
`Publication number: 20150104027
`Abstract: A mounting system is provided to allow the attachment of an acoustic collector to a
`handheld electronic device such that sound is conducted directly to the device's microphone. A
`fitted case or band encloses part of the device and includes a tube running from the collector to
`the device's microphone. In certain embodiments, the tube may be embedded in the case, and a
`detachable mount may be provided to connect the collector to the case. The collector may be a
`stethoscope chestpiece, or an open air collector, such as a parabolic collector.
`Type: Application
`Filed: October 15, 2013
`Publication date: April 16, 2015
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Electronic device case with stethoscope
`Patent number: D746802
`Type: Grant
`Filed: October 15, 2013
`Date of Patent: January 5, 2016
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K Mulumudi, Mahesh S Mulumudi
`• Electronic device casing
`Patent number: D758350
`Type: Grant
`Filed: November 12, 2014
`Date of Patent: June 7, 2016
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Electronic device case with stethoscope
`Patent number: D772215
`Type: Grant
`Filed: October 29, 2015
`Date of Patent: November 22, 2016
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
`• Electronic device case with stethoscope
`Patent number: D858758
`Type: Grant
`Filed: August 22, 2016
`Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
`Assignee: StratoScientific, Inc.
`Inventors: Suman K. Mulumudi, Mahesh S. Mulumudi
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`Papers and Abstracts
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`Scientific
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`1. Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC) Programs in a Large Health System Reduce Inappropriate
`Rates of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) in Patients with Stable Ischemic Heart
`Disease (SIHD). Stephanie C. Fine1, MA; Michael A. Wilson2, MD; Tyler J. Gluckman2, MD;
`Kathryn J. Zerr1, RN, MBA; Linda L. Crawford1, AAS; Mahesh S. Mulumudi3, MD; Ara G.
`Tilkian4, MD; Lian Wang1, MS; Gary L. Grunkemeier1, PhD 1. Regional Heart and Vascular
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