Flow-directed catheter system and method of use
First Claim
1. A flow-directed catheter comprising:
- a proximal body segment having a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen therethrough, a predetermined flexibility, a predetermined lumen diameter, and a predetermined outside diameter, said proximal segment having substantially constant lumen and outside diameters; and
a distal body segment having a proximal end joined to the distal end of the proximal body segment, a distal end, a lumen therethrough, a predetermined flexibility, a predetermined lumen diameter and a predetermined outside diameter smaller than the outside diameter of the proximal segment, said distal segment having substantially constant lumen and outside diameters;
wherein the distal body segment is adapted to follow blood flow, the proximal section is sufficiently rigid to provide column strength to manipulate the catheter from the proximal end thereof, and said distal end of the proximal segment is disposed immediately adjacent to the proximal end of the distal body segment and defines a transition region that is tapered to reduce the outer diameter of the proximal body segment to match the outer diameter of the distal body segment.
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Abstract
A flow-directed catheter comprises a catheter body having a relatively rigid proximal body segment and a relatively flexible, supple distal body segment. The distal body segment may have a reduced diameter relative to the proximal body segment, at least at its distal tip. Radiopaque markers are provided at the transition between the two body segments and at the tip of the catheter. The radiopaque markers are preferably recessed entirely within the catheter body. Optionally, the distal body segment may have surface irregularities which enhance the ability of the distal body segment to follow blood flow. A flow-directed catheter system comprises the catheter in combination with a coaxial sheath to selectively strengthen at least the proximal of the distal body segment. The catheter may be used for a variety of diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures.
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17 Claims
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1. A flow-directed catheter comprising:
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a proximal body segment having a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen therethrough, a predetermined flexibility, a predetermined lumen diameter, and a predetermined outside diameter, said proximal segment having substantially constant lumen and outside diameters; and a distal body segment having a proximal end joined to the distal end of the proximal body segment, a distal end, a lumen therethrough, a predetermined flexibility, a predetermined lumen diameter and a predetermined outside diameter smaller than the outside diameter of the proximal segment, said distal segment having substantially constant lumen and outside diameters; wherein the distal body segment is adapted to follow blood flow, the proximal section is sufficiently rigid to provide column strength to manipulate the catheter from the proximal end thereof, and said distal end of the proximal segment is disposed immediately adjacent to the proximal end of the distal body segment and defines a transition region that is tapered to reduce the outer diameter of the proximal body segment to match the outer diameter of the distal body segment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A flow-directed catheter comprising:
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a proximal body segment having a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen therethrough, a predetermined flexibility, a predetermined lumen diameter, and a predetermined outside diameter; and a distal body segment having a proximal end joined directly to the distal end of the proximal body segment at a junction region, a distal end, a lumen therethrough, a predetermined flexibility, a predetermined lumen diameter and a predetermined outside diameter; and wherein the distal segment is adapted to follow blood flow; and a radiopaque marker located near the junction region. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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