Pacing lead with piezoelectric power generating means
First Claim
1. A pacing lead comprising a lead body having a distal end portion and a distal end, said lead body comprising a catheter having a given wall thickness and an interior lumen, a tip electrode mounted at the distal end of said lead body for providing electrical stimulus to a heart wall, a wire conductor in said catheter lumen extending the length of said catheter, being connected at one end to said tip electrode and being connectable at the other end to a pacer, piezoelectric electrical power generating means associated with said lead body distal end portion for generating electrical power in response to flexing movement of said pacing lead during contractions of the heart, within the heart and without any electrical power being supplied to said piezoelectric electrical power generating means, and electrical conducting means in said catheter coupled to said piezolectric electrical power generating means and adapted to be coupled to a pacer for providing electrical power to the pacer.
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Abstract
The pacing lead includes a catheter distal end portion which has a piezoelectric device therein and which is adapted to be inserted into a human heart. The device can be a ceramic bimorph or can be made of polyvinylidene fluoride film for generation of electrical energy upon contraction of the heart. The piezoelectric device is designed to generate electrical energy in response to movement of the implanted pacing lead and in the preferred embodiment is incorporated into the wall of the catheter of the lead as a longitudinal or spiral configured strip of film having piezoelectric properties.
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- 1. A pacing lead comprising a lead body having a distal end portion and a distal end, said lead body comprising a catheter having a given wall thickness and an interior lumen, a tip electrode mounted at the distal end of said lead body for providing electrical stimulus to a heart wall, a wire conductor in said catheter lumen extending the length of said catheter, being connected at one end to said tip electrode and being connectable at the other end to a pacer, piezoelectric electrical power generating means associated with said lead body distal end portion for generating electrical power in response to flexing movement of said pacing lead during contractions of the heart, within the heart and without any electrical power being supplied to said piezoelectric electrical power generating means, and electrical conducting means in said catheter coupled to said piezolectric electrical power generating means and adapted to be coupled to a pacer for providing electrical power to the pacer.
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