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Method and apparatus for spatially specific electrophysiological sensing in a catheter with an enlarged ablating electrode

  • US 5,579,764 A
  • Filed: 05/25/1995
  • Issued: 12/03/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An ablating catheter for ablation of myocardium in a human heart comprising:

  • a catheter body for disposition within said heart, said catheter body having a distal tip;

    an ablative electrode disposed on said distal tip;

    at least one pair of orthogonal electrodes disposed in said ablative electrode and electrically insulated therefrom for receiving electrocardiac signals only from a localized area within said myocardium, which area is ablated; and

    circuit means for differencing cardiac signals received by said at least one pair of orthogonal electrodes to generate an electrographic signal indicative of localized cardiac activity at said area,whereby said catheter is usable for ablating and sensing electrophysiologic activity of said ablated myocardium without substantial alteration of the size of said ablative electrode.

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