Single pass lead and method of use
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1. An implantable lead comprising:
- an elongated lead body having proximal and distal ends and a longitudinal axis along which first and second segments are defined, the lead body being structured over the first segment to form a fixation curvature extending laterally a width sufficient to span a human superior vena cava so as to be able to maintain position of the first segment therein and having the second segment extending distally from the first segment for a length greater than that required to span the distance from a point within the superior vena cava of a human heart to the apex of the right ventricle;
a first electrode located on said first segment along a laterally extending portion of said fixation curvature;
a second electrode located on the second segment of the lead body; and
elongated conductors coupled to the first and second electrodes and extending proximally therefrom within the lead body.
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Abstract
A cardiac pacing lead for pacing the atria and a method of its use. The lead is provided with a mechanism for maintaining an atrial pacing electrode adjacent stimulable tissue in a patient'"'"'s superior vena cava and an additional electrode locatable in the right ventricle or elsewhere when the atrial electrode is so located One such mechanism for maintaing the atrial electrode'"'"'s position may be a lead body displaying pre-formed laterally extending curves sized to span a patient'"'"'s superior vena cava, with the atrial electrode located thereon.
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1. An implantable lead comprising:
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an elongated lead body having proximal and distal ends and a longitudinal axis along which first and second segments are defined, the lead body being structured over the first segment to form a fixation curvature extending laterally a width sufficient to span a human superior vena cava so as to be able to maintain position of the first segment therein and having the second segment extending distally from the first segment for a length greater than that required to span the distance from a point within the superior vena cava of a human heart to the apex of the right ventricle;
a first electrode located on said first segment along a laterally extending portion of said fixation curvature;
a second electrode located on the second segment of the lead body; and
elongated conductors coupled to the first and second electrodes and extending proximally therefrom within the lead body. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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