Catheter electrodes
First Claim
1. A catheter electrode, comprising:
- at least three electrically conductive panels which are;
disposed at a distal portion of a catheter and in a substantially coil configuration;
disposed a substantially fixed radial distance from a directly-underlying axis extending lengthwise through the center of the catheter;
disposed substantially equally around the circumference of the distal portion of the catheter, and substantially isodiametric with the reminder of the catheter;
electrically isolated from each other; and
each coupled to a first end of a different energy transmitting channel which has a second end couplable to an energy source and a recorder such that the panels;
are selectively energizable individually and in any combination by energy transmitted from the source through the channels to the panels, andcan transmit received signals through the channels to the recorder.
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Abstract
In one aspect of the invention, an electrode portion of a catheter disposed at a distal portion of the catheter includes two or more electrically conductive panels which: are disposed a substantially fixed radial distance from a directly-underlying axis extending lengthwise through the center of the catheter; are longitudinal strips disposed parallel to the axis, substantially equally around the circumference of the distal portion of the catheter, and substantially isodiametric with the remainder of the catheter; are electrically isolated from each other; are selectively energizable by energy transmitted from a source through the channels to the panels; and can transmit received signals through the channels to means for recording the signals. In another aspect of the invention, a catheter includes an electrically conductive electrode portion which is: disposed at a distal portion of the catheter; energizable; capable of receiving signals; and bent or bendable into a substantially coil configuration.
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12 Claims
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1. A catheter electrode, comprising:
at least three electrically conductive panels which are; disposed at a distal portion of a catheter and in a substantially coil configuration;
disposed a substantially fixed radial distance from a directly-underlying axis extending lengthwise through the center of the catheter;disposed substantially equally around the circumference of the distal portion of the catheter, and substantially isodiametric with the reminder of the catheter; electrically isolated from each other; and each coupled to a first end of a different energy transmitting channel which has a second end couplable to an energy source and a recorder such that the panels; are selectively energizable individually and in any combination by energy transmitted from the source through the channels to the panels, and can transmit received signals through the channels to the recorder. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for increasing lesion size, comprising:
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(A) providing an electrode comprising at least three electrically conductive panels which are; disposed at a distal portion of a catheter and in a substantially coil configuration; disposed a substantially fixed radial distance from a directly-underlying axis extending lengthwise through the center of the catheter; disposed substantially equally around the circumference of the distal portion of the catheter, and substantially isodiametric with the remainder of the catheter; electrically isolated from each other; and each coupled to a first end of a different energy transmitting channel which has a second end couplable to an energy source and a recorder such that the panels; are selectively energizable individually and in any combination by energy transmitted from the source through the channels to the panels, and can transmit received signals through the channels to the recorder; (B) placing one or more of the panels in contact with tissue to be ablated; and (C) selectively energizing the panels substantially contacting the tissue to create a lesion in the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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7. A catheter electrode, comprising:
at least three electrically conductive panels which are; disposed at a distal portion of a catheter; bendable into a substantially coil configuration; disposed a substantially fixed radial distance from a directly-underlying axis extending lengthwise through the center of the catheter; disposed substantially equally around the circumference of the distal portion of the catheter, and substantially isodiametric with the remainder of the catheter; electrically isolated from each other; and each coupled to a first end of a different energy transmitting channel which has a second end couplable to an energy source and a recorder such that the panels; are selectively energizable individually and in any combination by energy transmitted from the source through the channels to the panels, and can transmit received signals through the channels to the recorder. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. A method for creating lesions, comprising:
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(A) providing an electrode comprising at least three electrically conductive panels which are; disposed at a distal portion of a catheter; disposed a substantially fixed radial distance from a directly-underlying axis extending lengthwise through the center of the catheter; disposed substantially equally around the circumference of the distal portion of the catheter, and substantially isodiametric with the remainder of the catheter; electrically isolated from each other; and each coupled to a first end of a different energy transmitting channel which has a second end couplable to an energy source and a recorder such that the panels; are selectively energizable individually and in any combination by energy transmitted from the source through the channels to the panels, and can transmit received signals through the channels to the recorder; (B) bending the panels at the distal portion of the catheter into a substantially coil configuration; (C) placing one or more of the panels in contact with tissue to be ablated; and (D) selectively energizing the panels substantially contacting the tissue to create a lesion in the tissue. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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