Endocardial electrical mapping catheter
First Claim
1. An endocardial mapping catheter which comprises:
- an elongated flexible support sheath having a proximal end and a distal end, said sheath having a lumen extending lengthwise therethrough;
a plurality of electrical probes, each of said probes having a proximal end and a distal end and being slidably disposed in said lumen;
a guide attached to said distal end of said support sheath, said guide having a plurality of passageways separately receiving one said probe to radially deploy said distal end of each said probe along a favorable trajectory from said guide as each said probe is individually moved distally through said lumen and said passageway;
a plurality of guide rods, each said guide rod having a distal end and a proximal end; and
a plurality of actuation levers, each said actuation lever being slidably mounted on one of said guide rods and fixedly attached to one of said probes for moving said probe to deploy said distal end of said probe.
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Abstract
An endocardial mapping catheter for locating the ectopic focus of an abnormally functioning heart includes an actuator assembly and an elongated hollow support sheath which extends from the actuator assembly. A plurality of electrical probes are slidingly disposed for independent movement through the sheath, and each probe is attached to the actuator assembly for individual manipulation. A guide is mounted on the end of the sheath opposite the actuator assembly, at the distal end of the sheath, to radially deploy each electrical probe along a separate favorable trajectory as the probe is manipulated to move distally through the sheath. In operation, the probes are initially retracted into the sheath as the guide is positioned inside the left ventricle of the heart. Once the guide is positioned as desired, all of the probes are individually deployed until they have each made contact with the endocardium of the left ventricle. Timed responses are obtained from the probes, and a series of such responses from various guide locations in the left ventricle are recorded to accomplish circumferential endocardial mapping of the heart.
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17 Claims
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1. An endocardial mapping catheter which comprises:
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an elongated flexible support sheath having a proximal end and a distal end, said sheath having a lumen extending lengthwise therethrough; a plurality of electrical probes, each of said probes having a proximal end and a distal end and being slidably disposed in said lumen; a guide attached to said distal end of said support sheath, said guide having a plurality of passageways separately receiving one said probe to radially deploy said distal end of each said probe along a favorable trajectory from said guide as each said probe is individually moved distally through said lumen and said passageway; a plurality of guide rods, each said guide rod having a distal end and a proximal end; and a plurality of actuation levers, each said actuation lever being slidably mounted on one of said guide rods and fixedly attached to one of said probes for moving said probe to deploy said distal end of said probe. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An endocardial mapping catheter for determining electrical responses from portions of the endocardium of the left ventricle of the heart of a patient to ascertain the original of an arrhythmia which comprises:
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a plurality of electrode probes wherein each of said probes has a proximal end and a distal end; means for collectively inserting said probes into said left ventricle; means for individually and selectively deploying each said electrode probe into contact with said endocardium to circumferentially measure said electrical responses from each said probe on substantially coplanar portions of said endocardium; a plurality of guide rods, each said guide rod having a distal end and a proximal end; and a plurality of actuation levers, each said actuation lever being slidably mounted on one of said guide rods and fixedly attached to one of said probes for moving said probe to deploy said distal end of said probe. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method for measuring electrical responses from portions of the endocardium of the left ventricle of the heart of a patient to ascertain the origin of an arrhythmia using an endocardial mapping catheter comprising a hollow elongated flexible support sheath having a proximal end and a distal end, a plurality of electrical probes slidably disposed in the sheath, each said probe having a distal end, a guide attached to the distal end of the support sheath to radially deploy the distal ends of the probes along a favorable trajectory as each probe is individually moved distally through the support sheath, the catheter further comprising an actuator assembly having a plurality of guide rods and a plurality of actuation levers with each lever slidably mounted on one of the guide rods and fixedly attached to one of the probes for moving the probe to deploy the distal end of the probe;
- the method comprising the steps of;
A) selectively positioning said guide of said support sheath in said left ventricle; B) individually deploying said probes to establish electrical contact between said probes and said endocardium of said left ventricle; C) recording electrical responses from said endocardium through said probes for a selected number of cardiac cycles; D) withdrawing said probes into said sheath; E) repositioning said guide in said left ventricle to repeat steps B, C, and D, as necessary; and F) mapping the recording electrical responses from said endocardium to locate the site of arrhythmogenesis. - View Dependent Claims (17)
- the method comprising the steps of;
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