Implantable fine wire lead for electrostimulation and sensing
First Claim
1. A fine wire electrostimulation lead with a distal end anchoring feature, comprising:
- a fine wire electrostimulation lead of glass/silica construction, of small size, capable of implanting in coronary blood vessels,a distal end on the fine wire lead formed as an anchor to retain the distal end in place as implanted in a vessel by engaging against the walls of a vessel, the distal end being formed into a non-linear configuration which when unconstrained occupies a greater diameter than that of a vessel for which the anchor is intended, andthe distal end including a shape memory metal or polymer extending through at least a portion of the distal end so that the distal end tends to assume the non-linear configuration when unconstrained, and the distal end being capable of being constrained to a small diameter when retained in an implanting catheter such that the fine wire electrostimulation lead can be implanted into a vessel via such a catheter.
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Abstract
A cardiac pacemaker or other implantable electrostimulation device has one or more durable fine wire leads to the heart or other electrostimulation site. The lead is formed of a core of silica or glass fiber or similar material, with a protective coating preferably including a metal buffer for conduction. The lead can be unipolar or bipolar (or even with three or more conductors), of small diameter and preferably with an anchoring configuration at the distal end of the lead. The anchor feature can take any of several nonlinear forms such that once implanted in a constrained configuration, the anchor can be released to the expanded, nonlinear configuration. The electrostimulation leads of the invention are extremely durable, can be bent through small radii and can exhibit long life without fatigue failure.
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1. A fine wire electrostimulation lead with a distal end anchoring feature, comprising:
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a fine wire electrostimulation lead of glass/silica construction, of small size, capable of implanting in coronary blood vessels, a distal end on the fine wire lead formed as an anchor to retain the distal end in place as implanted in a vessel by engaging against the walls of a vessel, the distal end being formed into a non-linear configuration which when unconstrained occupies a greater diameter than that of a vessel for which the anchor is intended, and the distal end including a shape memory metal or polymer extending through at least a portion of the distal end so that the distal end tends to assume the non-linear configuration when unconstrained, and the distal end being capable of being constrained to a small diameter when retained in an implanting catheter such that the fine wire electrostimulation lead can be implanted into a vessel via such a catheter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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