Implantable electrode having different stiffening and curvature maintaining characteristics along its length
First Claim
1. In a medical electrode for conducting an electrical stimulation pulse from a pulse generator to a location within a living body, said electrode being encased in an encasing material which is generally inert to body fluids and terminating in an exposed, electrically conductive electrode tip, an improved electrode comprising:
- at least one spirally-wound continuous portion of a predetermined length one end of which is connected to the electrode tip, said spirals defining a cylinder having a predetermined diameter; and
at least one spirally-wound stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion having a length less than one half of said predetermined length, said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion spirals defining a cylinder having substantially the same predetermined diameter as that defined by said continuous portion spirals, the spirals of said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being located in a juxtapositional relationship with respect to the spirals of a portion of said continuous portion, said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being located within the half of said continuous portion proximal to said electrode tip, said continuous portion and stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion combination providing greater stiffness and curvature maintenance than said continuous portion alone.
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Abstract
An implantable stimulation electrode having differing stiffness characteristics along its length. An endocardial electrode (20) is disclosed which includes a spirally-wound, unifilar, continuous portion (50) extending the entire length of the electrode and a stiffening portion (52) which extends for only a portion of the electrode length. The spirals of the stiffening portion (52) and the continuous portion (50) are interleaved in a juxtapositional relationship with respect to each other to form a bifilar section (26), the remainder of the electrode being a unifilar section (28). In the bifilar section (26), each spiral is wound at twice the pitch of the spirals in the unifilar section (28). The bifilar section (26) has a greater stiffness than the unifilar section. In a specific embodiment disclosed, an atrial J electrode is formed in which the bifilar section includes the J portion of the electrode where stiffness is needed. Thus, more flexibility is provided for most of the electrode length where stress concentrations occur, whereas the J portion has additional stiffness for maintaining the electrode in a desired location within the heart atrium (36). A further feature of the disclosed electrode (20) is that the diameter of the bifilar and unifilar sections can be chosen so that the overall electrode has essentially the same diameter as the unifilar section, thus resulting in an electrode having substantially the same cross-sectional profile over its entire length.
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11 Claims
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1. In a medical electrode for conducting an electrical stimulation pulse from a pulse generator to a location within a living body, said electrode being encased in an encasing material which is generally inert to body fluids and terminating in an exposed, electrically conductive electrode tip, an improved electrode comprising:
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at least one spirally-wound continuous portion of a predetermined length one end of which is connected to the electrode tip, said spirals defining a cylinder having a predetermined diameter; and at least one spirally-wound stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion having a length less than one half of said predetermined length, said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion spirals defining a cylinder having substantially the same predetermined diameter as that defined by said continuous portion spirals, the spirals of said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being located in a juxtapositional relationship with respect to the spirals of a portion of said continuous portion, said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being located within the half of said continuous portion proximal to said electrode tip, said continuous portion and stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion combination providing greater stiffness and curvature maintenance than said continuous portion alone. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A medical electrode comprising:
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a longitudinally-extending, spirally-wound continuous portion comprising at least one continuous filar, said spirals defining a cylinder having a predetermined diameter; an exposed electrode tip in electrical contact with one end of said continuous portion; a longitudinally-extending, spirally-wound stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion comprising at least one continuous filar and having one end adjacent to said electrode tip, said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion spirals defining a cylinder having substantially the same predetermined diameter as that defined by said continuous portion spirals, the spirals of said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being in a juxtapositional relationship with respect to the spirals of said continuous portion, the longitudinal length of said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion being less than one half of the longitudinal length of said continuous portion; and tubular encasement means formed of a substantially body-inert, non-conductive material extending between said electrode tip and the other end of said continuous portion for electrically insulating said continuous portion and said stiffening and curvature-maintaining portion within said tubular encasement means from an external environment. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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