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Intravascular multielectrode cardiac mapping probe

  • US 5,846,196 A
  • Filed: 12/12/1996
  • Issued: 12/08/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/13/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An intraventricular multielectrode cardiac mapping probe comprising:

  • a catheter having an open proximal end, an open distal end, and a lumen confluent with said open proximal end and said open distal end;

    an elongate inner tubing slidably received and movable within said lumen of said catheter, said tubing having a distal end, a proximal end and a lumen extending through the length thereof;

    a plurality of elongate insulated conductor assemblies mounted within said lumen of said elongate inner tubing; and

    ,an electrode array assembly including a flexible electrode carrier mounted on and carried by the distal end of the inner tubing and having a plurality of spaced-apart electrodes mounted on a face of said electrode carrier, each of said electrodes being in electrical continuity with one of said conductor assemblies, said electrode carrier being in a folded configuration and being positioned within the lumen of the catheter, the electrode carrier exhibits the characteristic that upon being released it returns to its original preformed generally planar configuration so that when the distal end of the catheter is placed in a desired position within the heart chamber the inner tubing may be slidably moved toward the distal end of the catheter to thereby cause the electrode array assembly to move out of the distal end of the catheter thereby causing the electrode array to expand from its retracted folded position within the lumen of the catheter to its preformed generally planar configuration outside of the catheter to thereby permit the measurement of electrical potentials at different points along the surface of the endocardial wall of the heart chamber;

    wherein the electrode array assembly is comprised of a planar sheet of shape memory material in which the folded state occurs at less than about 45°

    centigrade and the unfolded generally planar state occurs at a temperature above about 45°

    centigrade.

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