CARDIAC LEAD HAVING STIFFENING STRUCTURES FOR FIXATION
First Claim
1. A medical electrical lead of the type adapted to be connected to an implanted medical device, the lead comprising:
- an elongate body dimensioned to extend at least from an implantation location of the implanted medical device to a branch vessel of a coronary sinus of a patient, the body defining;
a first region associated with the branch vessel; and
a second region associated with the coronary sinus;
a first chamber at a first location in the first region, the first chamber adapted to contain a fluid; and
a channel in fluid communication with the first chamber and adapted to permit an introduction of a fluid into the first chamber,wherein the introduction of the fluid into the first chamber stiffens the first chamber to cause fixation of the first region in the branch vessel.
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Abstract
A cardiac lead adapted for fixation at least partially within a cardiac vessel. The lead includes, in one embodiment, an elongate lead body defining a proximal region and a distal region including a distal end region having at least one electrode and a distal tip. The distal end region is configured such that the electrode and the distal tip can be implanted in the cardiac vessel. Stiffening structures in the distal region of the lead are adapted to stiffen selected portions of the lead for fixation of the electrode within the cardiac vessel. In some embodiments, the stiffening structures include an implantable member adapted to be implanted in a lumen of the lead. In other embodiments, the stiffening structures include a sheath adapted to be deployed over the lead body. In still other embodiments, the stiffening structures are integral to the lead and/or the lead body.
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20 Claims
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1. A medical electrical lead of the type adapted to be connected to an implanted medical device, the lead comprising:
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an elongate body dimensioned to extend at least from an implantation location of the implanted medical device to a branch vessel of a coronary sinus of a patient, the body defining; a first region associated with the branch vessel; and a second region associated with the coronary sinus; a first chamber at a first location in the first region, the first chamber adapted to contain a fluid; and a channel in fluid communication with the first chamber and adapted to permit an introduction of a fluid into the first chamber, wherein the introduction of the fluid into the first chamber stiffens the first chamber to cause fixation of the first region in the branch vessel. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A medical electrical lead of the type adapted to be connected to an implanted medical device, the lead comprising:
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an elongate body dimensioned to extend at least from an implantation location of the implanted medical device to a location within a cardiac vessel, the body defining; a proximal region; and a distal region having a distal end region adapted for implantation within the cardiac vessel; inflatable stiffening means in the distal region for stiffening at least a first location in the distal region to cause fixation of the distal end region in the branch vessel; and a first channel in fluid communication with the inflatable stiffening means. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A method for fixation of a portion of a medical electrical lead within a cardiac vessel, the lead including a distal end region and a first chamber in the distal end region adapted to contain a fluid, the method comprising:
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transvenously delivering the cardiac lead to an implanted position such that the distal end region is positioned within the cardiac vessel; introducing a fluid into the first chamber so as to stiffen the first chamber to cause fixation of the distal end region within the cardiac vessel. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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Specification