Low threshold cardiac pacing lead
First Claim
1. A cardiac pacing lead comprising:
- a conductive lead body;
an insulative sheath covering said conductive lead body;
means for connecting the lead body to a pacemaker at a proximal end of the lead body;
a pacing electrode for making physical contact with myocardial tissue at or near a distal end of the lead body, said physical contact having a lead force associated therewith;
a sensing electrode adapted to sense cardiac activity, said sensing electrode being electrically connected to the pacing electrode, said sensing electrode having an electrical resistance that is at least twice that of the pacing electrode; and
mechanical means located at or near the distal tip of the lead body for distributing a portion of the lead force to an area of the myocardial tissue spaced apart from the pacing electrode.
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Abstract
An improved implantable pacer lead separates the pacing function and sensing function to the benefit of both pacing threshold and sensing effectiveness. Such separation permits the reduction of the size of the necrotic capsule that forms around the pacing electrode and also permits the use of smaller pacing electrodes which stimulate smaller regions, and therefore require less energy. The separation also permits the use of materials that concentrate the pacing energy where it is needed. The separation further works to the benefit of the sensing function because the sensing electrode may be placed exactly where it is most effective, independent of the optimal pacing electrode position. Similarly the size, shape, material and surface characteristics of the sensing electrode may be optimized irrespective of the pacing electrode.
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12 Claims
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1. A cardiac pacing lead comprising:
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a conductive lead body; an insulative sheath covering said conductive lead body; means for connecting the lead body to a pacemaker at a proximal end of the lead body; a pacing electrode for making physical contact with myocardial tissue at or near a distal end of the lead body, said physical contact having a lead force associated therewith; a sensing electrode adapted to sense cardiac activity, said sensing electrode being electrically connected to the pacing electrode, said sensing electrode having an electrical resistance that is at least twice that of the pacing electrode; and mechanical means located at or near the distal tip of the lead body for distributing a portion of the lead force to an area of the myocardial tissue spaced apart from the pacing electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A cardiac pacing lead comprising:
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a conductive lead body for conducting electrical impulses; an insulative sheath for covering said lead body; means for electrically and mechanically connecting the lead body to a pacemaker at a proximal end of the lead body; a plurality of pacing electrodes, each having a resistivity associated therewith, for making physical contact with myocardial tissue at or near a distal tip of the lead body, said physical contact having a lead force associated therewith; and mechanical means located at the distal tip of the lead body for distributing a portion of the lead force to an area of the heart disposed away from the pacing electrodes, said mechanical means including a material having a resistivity at least ten times higher than the resistivity of the pacing electrode. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. An implantable lead for use with a stimulation device comprising:
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a flexible conductor having proximal and distal ends; an elongate insulating sheath surrounding said flexible conductor, a pacing electrode at the distal end of said flexible conductor, said pacing electrode being in electrical contact with said flexible conductor and having a surface area that is less than approximately 5 mm2, means at the proximal end of said flexible conductor for making electrical contact with said stimulation device, means for positioning the pacing electrode offline from a longitudinal axis of said implantable lead, and force-distribution means at the distal end of said flexible conductor for distributing the longitudinal holding forces associated with holding the distal end of said lead against cardiac tissue over a tissue area that is at least four times as large as the surface area of said pacing electrode. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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12. An implantable lead for use with a stimulation device comprising:
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a flexible conductor having proximal and distal ends; an elongate insulating sheath surrounding said flexible conductor, a pacing electrode at the distal end of said flexible conductor, said pacing electrode being in electrical contact with said flexible conductor through a pacing impedance and having a surface area that is less than approximately 5 mm2, means at the proximal end of said flexible conductor for making electrical contact with said stimulation device, and a sensing electrode proximal the distal end of said flexible conductor, said sensing electrode being in electrical contact with said flexible conductor through a sensing impedance, said sensing electrode having a surface area that is at least 2 times the surface area of said pacing electrode;
whereby said sensing electrode and sensing impedance present a sensing circuit impedance, said sensing circuit impedance presenting a circuit resistance greater than approximately 10,000 ohms, and said pacing impedance presenting a circuit resistance less than approximately 1,000 ohms, whereby most of the pacing current flows through said pacing electrode.
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