Patent ID: 8728016
Filing Date: 2014-05-20
Classification: A61H,A61K

Abstract:
1. A controlling system comprising: a pumping assistant device having pressure applicator inflatable cuffs adapted to be fastened about feet, calves and thighs of a person and which are connected to a pneumatic device; a regimen of compositions which either directly or indirectly induce mediators for therapeutically treating the circulatory system of the person, wherein said compositions include a therapeutically effective combination of amounts and synergistic amounts of exogenous unfractionated Heparin, L-arginine, and L-arginine's supporting co-factor amino acids L-Citrulline, L-Norvaline, L-Orthinine and Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide (NADH), as well as independent free radical scavenger ascorbic acid, and superoxide scavengers Tempol (4-hyroxy-2,2,26,6-tetramethylpiperidine-N-oxyl), and Hydroxytyrosol, Apocynin (methoxy-substrated catechol) and folic acid, or physiologically acceptable salts thereof which are used in the treatment and prevention of cardiovascular diseases and degenerative disorders; a microprocessor operably connected to said pumping assistant device for control thereof, wherein said microprocessor has operably connected to infrared sensors disposed on the person for sensing residual pressure and providing said microprocessor control to set changes in pressure applied through said pumping assistant device by tracking improvements in peripheral blood flow with said sensors distal and proximal to said pressure applicator inflatable cuffs at each of the feet, calves, thighs and buttocks which provide feedback to said microprocessor on improved circulation; and wherein said microprocessor is operably associated with a software residing on a memory which performs intelligent alterations of said pumping assistant device as a function of an effect of administration of compositions which either directly or indirectly induce mediators for therapeutically treating the circulatory system of the person to increase or decrease pneumatic pressure accordingly in a direction and selecting a direction of applying therapeutic pressure applications on points of a patient's body including one of toward the heart and downward toward the feet of the patient and releasing the therapeutic pressure before inception of one of diastole or systole phase of heartbeat and adjusting pressure magnitudes and firing times based on delay times from the “r” wave of the patient's electrocardiogram and duration in accordance with selected cardiac values.