Method and apparatus for spatially specific electrophysiological sensing in a catheter with an enlarged ablating electrode
First Claim
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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Abstract
Orthogonal sensors, which are comprised of two or more electrodes and generally disposed circumferentially on the catheter at given longitudinal point along the catheter, receive signals which are differenced within a differential amplifier to produce a signal indicative only of the localized biopotential heart activity at a predetermined point in the myocardium. The orthogonal sensors are disposed in an ablative tip of the catheter to allow sensing of the localized cardiac activity which is adjacent to or in contact with the ablative tip during extirpation procedure or during the delivery of radio frequency energy during ablation. Sensing of the localized cardiac activity occurs simultaneously either with the ablation so that detailed and accurate electrocardiograms of the very tissue being ablated can be recorded.
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11 Claims
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1. An ablating catheter for ablation of myocardium in a human heart comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A catheter for ablating myocardium in a heart comprising:
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a catheter body for disposition within said heart; at least one pair of orthogonal electrodes disposed on said catheter body for sensing localized cardiac activity only in myocardium within 1 to 3 mm adjacent to a predetermined point within said myocardium; and means for differencing cardiac signals sensed by said at least one pair of orthogonal electrodes to generate an electrographic signal indicative only of localized cardiac activity only within 1 to 3 mm of said predetermined point in said myocardium, said means for differencing cardiac signals being coupled to said at least one pair of orthogonal electrodes; and an ablative electrode disposed on said catheter for applying energy through said ablative electrode to extirpate myocardium in contact with said ablative electrode; wherein said orthogonal electrodes are disposed within said ablative electrode, said orthogonal electrodes and means for differencing cardiac signals being arranged and adapted for simultaneously sensing only said localized cardiac activity of said myocardium at said predetermined point while said myocardium in contact with said ablative electrode is being extirpated, whereby said catheter is provided for ablating selected myocardium in said heart in response only to localized cardiac signals from myocardium at a specific spatial point.
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8. A method for ablating myocardium of a heart comprising the steps of:
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disposing a catheter within said heart at a position adjacent to a predetermined point in said myocardium; sensing only localized cardiac signals from said myocardium within about 1 to 3 mm adjacent to said predetermined point without necessarily contacting said myocardium; and applying energy through said catheter to an ablative electrode at said predetermined point for the purpose of ablating myocardium at said predetermined point, where said step of sensing is performed by orthogonal electrodes disposed in said ablative electrode.
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9. A method for ablating myocardium of a heart comprising the steps of:
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disposing a catheter within said heart at a position adjacent to a predetermined point in said myocardium; sensing only localized cardiac signals from said myocardium within about 1 to 3 mm adjacent to said predetermined point without necessarily contacting said myocardium; and applying energy through said catheter to an ablative electrode at said predetermined point for the purpose of ablating myocardium at said predetermined point, where said step of sensing is performed by orthogonal electrodes disposed in said ablative electrode within 1 to 5 millimeters from said distal tip.
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10. A method for ablating myocardium of a heart comprising the steps of:
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disposing a catheter within said heart at a position adjacent to a predetermined point in said myocardium; sensing only localized cardiac signals from said myocardium within about 1 to 3 mm adjacent to said predetermined point without necessarily contacting said myocardium; and applying energy through said catheter to an ablative electrode at said predetermined point for the purpose of ablating myocardium at said predetermined point, where said step of sensing is performed by orthogonal electrodes disposed in said ablative electrode, and wherein said ablative electrode has cutouts defined therein and wherein said orthogonal electrodes are disposed in said catheter within said cutouts.
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11. A method for ablating myocardium of a heart comprising the steps of:
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disposing a catheter within said heart at a position adjacent to a predetermined point in said myocardium; sensing only localized cardiac signals from said myocardium within about 1 to 3 mm adjacent to said predetermined point without necessarily contacting said myocardium; and applying energy through said catheter to an ablative electrode at said predetermined point for the purpose of ablating myocardium at said predetermined point, where said step of sensing is performed by orthogonal electrodes disposed in said ablative electrode, wherein said ablative electrode has cutouts defined therein, and wherein said orthogonal electrodes are disposed on said catheter and extend through said cutouts.
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