Endocardial electrode arrangement
First Claim
1. An endocardial electrode arrangement for intracardial stimulation of the heart comprising a conductor assembly having an axially elongated electrical conductor and a covering of electrical insulation and an electrode head electrically connected to a distal end of the electrical conductor for supplying stimulation pulses to the heart;
- and emplacement means secured to the conductor assembly in the vicinity of the distal end for fixing the conductor assembly to a cardiac wall, said emplacement means having at least one filamentary element of soft flexible material at least partially surrounding said conductor assembly spaced from said insulation end extending from the conductor assembly in a plane perpendicular to the elevated axis of the conductor assembly for fixing the conductor assembly to a cardiac wall, said filamentary element having a length so as to be safely deflectable by a wall of a blood vessel to a position closely adjacent the insulation of the conductor assembly during passage through a vein.
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Abstract
An exemplary electrode arrangement comprises an elongated electrical conductor with a covering of electrical insulation and with an electrode head electrically connected to the distal end of the conductor for supplying stimulation pulses to the heart. The electrode arrangement includes a filamentary element or elements for fixing the conductor assembly to a cardiac wall. In order to be able to flatten the or each element closely against the conductor assembly and to anchor the electrode head securely in the trabeculae and to nonetheless facilitate a subsequent positional correction of the electrode head in the heart, it is inventively proposed that the or each filamentary element be of soft, flexible material and extend in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the conductor, the or each element preferably at least partially encircling the conductor assembly at a substantial spacing therefrom.
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14 Claims
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1. An endocardial electrode arrangement for intracardial stimulation of the heart comprising a conductor assembly having an axially elongated electrical conductor and a covering of electrical insulation and an electrode head electrically connected to a distal end of the electrical conductor for supplying stimulation pulses to the heart;
- and emplacement means secured to the conductor assembly in the vicinity of the distal end for fixing the conductor assembly to a cardiac wall, said emplacement means having at least one filamentary element of soft flexible material at least partially surrounding said conductor assembly spaced from said insulation end extending from the conductor assembly in a plane perpendicular to the elevated axis of the conductor assembly for fixing the conductor assembly to a cardiac wall, said filamentary element having a length so as to be safely deflectable by a wall of a blood vessel to a position closely adjacent the insulation of the conductor assembly during passage through a vein.
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10. An endocardial electrode arrangement for introduction into a heart cavity through a vein and for subsequent fixation in the cavity, said arrangement comprising a conductor assembly having a distal end with a maximum transverse extent to permit passage of said conductor assembly through a vein and having an axially elongated electrical conductor having a covering of electrical insulation and having an electrode contact means for making electrical contact with a wall of a heart cavity upon fixation therein, said electrode contact means being electrically connected with said electrical conductor and being located in the vicinity of the distal end of the conductor assembly;
- and emplacement means secured to the conductor assembly in the vicinity of the distal end thereof for effecting said fixation of the conductor assembly, said emplacement means having filamentary element means disposed in a plane perpendicular to said elongated axis when in said heart and consisting of material having a resiliency selected for permitting said filamentary element means to be constricted into a helical configuration wrapped closely about the conductor assembly during insertion thereof through a vein and thereafter when clear of said vein for re-assuming an unconstricted configuration with a length portion thereof encircling more than one-half of the perimeter of the conductor assembly at a spacing from said conductor assembly at least equal to said maximum transverse extent and for permitting withdrawal of the conductor assembly without a resulting compressive component of force being exerted on the portion of the filamentary element means adjacent the exterior of the conductor assembly.
- View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14)
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