High resolution intravascular signal detection
First Claim
1. A method of detecting electrical activity of a patient'"'"'s heart from within a blood vessel thereof, comprising:
- a) introducing into a patient'"'"'s vasculature an intravascular catheter which hasan elongated catheter shaft having proximal and distal ends, a first array of sensing electrodes on a distal section having a relatively small interelectrode spacing and a second array of sensing electrodes on the distal section with an interelectrode spacing which is larger than the interelectrode spacing in the first array, and means to transmit electrical activity sensed by the individual electrodes in the first array and the second array to electrical connector means on a proximal extremity of the shaft;
b) advancing the catheter within the patient'"'"'s vasculature until the distal section of such catheter is disposed within a first coronary artery or cardiac vein of the patient'"'"'s heart;
c) detecting electrical activity of the patient'"'"'s heart from within the cardiac vein or the coronary artery by means of the electrodes in the second array of sensing electrodes to detect a general region within the patient'"'"'s heart where the electrical activity is located; and
d) detecting electrical activity of the patient'"'"'s heart from within the cardiac vein or the coronary artery by means of the sensing electrodes in the first array of sensing electrodes to more accurately detect the location within the patient'"'"'s heart of the electrical activity.
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Abstract
A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient'"'"'s heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal section of the elongated device to detect electrical activity from within a blood vessel of the patient'"'"'s heart. The intravascular device has a first compact array with a relatively small interelectrode spacing, such as less than 2 mm, and may have a second electrode array with an interelectrode spacing much greater than the interelectrode spacing in the first array. The second electrode array may used to detect the general region of the arrhythmogenic tissue and the first electrode array is used to provide a high resolution of the electrical detection to more accurately pinpoint the location of the arrhythmogenic site. When the general region of the arrhythmogenic focus in known an intravascular device having a single array of electrodes with an interelectrode spacing of less than 2 mm may be used.
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3 Claims
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1. A method of detecting electrical activity of a patient'"'"'s heart from within a blood vessel thereof, comprising:
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a) introducing into a patient'"'"'s vasculature an intravascular catheter which has an elongated catheter shaft having proximal and distal ends, a first array of sensing electrodes on a distal section having a relatively small interelectrode spacing and a second array of sensing electrodes on the distal section with an interelectrode spacing which is larger than the interelectrode spacing in the first array, and means to transmit electrical activity sensed by the individual electrodes in the first array and the second array to electrical connector means on a proximal extremity of the shaft; b) advancing the catheter within the patient'"'"'s vasculature until the distal section of such catheter is disposed within a first coronary artery or cardiac vein of the patient'"'"'s heart; c) detecting electrical activity of the patient'"'"'s heart from within the cardiac vein or the coronary artery by means of the electrodes in the second array of sensing electrodes to detect a general region within the patient'"'"'s heart where the electrical activity is located; and d) detecting electrical activity of the patient'"'"'s heart from within the cardiac vein or the coronary artery by means of the sensing electrodes in the first array of sensing electrodes to more accurately detect the location within the patient'"'"'s heart of the electrical activity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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