Ablation catheter assembly with radially decreasing helix and method of use
First Claim
1. A catheter assembly, comprising:
- a catheter body including a proximal portion, an intermediate portion extending from the proximal portion and a distal portion extending from the intermediate portion;
the distal portion forming a distally decreasing radius helix including an ablation section having a predetermined frontal diameter, the ablation section including a plurality of independently operable ablative elements;
a plurality of reference electrodes not coupled to the ablative energy source, the reference electrodes coupled to the distal portion, distal to the ablation section, wherein electrical activity sensed by the electrodes facilitates selective ablation via one or more of the plurality of ablative elements; and
an ablative energy source coupled to the ablation section to activate the ablative elements;
wherein upon activation by the energy source, one or more of the plurality of ablative elements ablates a desired lesion pattern.
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Abstract
A catheter assembly for treatment of cardiac arrhythmia. The catheter assembly includes a catheter body and an ablative energy source. The catheter body includes a proximal portion, an intermediate portion, and a distal portion. The intermediate portion extends from the proximal portion and defines a longitudinal axis. The distal portion extends from the intermediate portion and includes an ablation section and a tip. The ablation section forms a loop defining a diameter greater than an outer dimension of a pulmonary vein ostium. The tip extends distally from the ablation section and is configured to locate a pulmonary vein. Finally, the ablative energy source is associated with the ablation section. With this configuration, upon activation of the energy source, the ablation section ablates a desired lesion pattern. In one preferred embodiment, the ablation section forms a distally decreasing radius helix, whereas the tip includes a relatively linear leader section. With this one preferred configuration, the tip readily locates a pulmonary vein and guides the ablation section to a seated relationship about a pulmonary vein ostium (or extra-ostial).
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9 Claims
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1. A catheter assembly, comprising:
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a catheter body including a proximal portion, an intermediate portion extending from the proximal portion and a distal portion extending from the intermediate portion;
the distal portion forming a distally decreasing radius helix including an ablation section having a predetermined frontal diameter, the ablation section including a plurality of independently operable ablative elements;a plurality of reference electrodes not coupled to the ablative energy source, the reference electrodes coupled to the distal portion, distal to the ablation section, wherein electrical activity sensed by the electrodes facilitates selective ablation via one or more of the plurality of ablative elements; and an ablative energy source coupled to the ablation section to activate the ablative elements; wherein upon activation by the energy source, one or more of the plurality of ablative elements ablates a desired lesion pattern. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 7, 9)
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5. A catheter assembly, comprising:
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a catheter body including a proximal portion, an intermediate portion extending from the proximal portion and a distal portion extending from the intermediate portion;
the distal portion forming a distally decreasing radius helix including an ablation section and a mapping section distal to the ablation section, the ablation section including a plurality of independently operable ablative elements and the mapping section including a plurality of reference electrodes each in radial alignment with a corresponding one of the ablative elements;a shaping wire extending through the distal portion to form the ablation section with a predetermined frontal outer diameter corresponding to a diameter of an ostium of a vessel and for forming and positioning a frontal ablative surface of the ablation section about the vessel ostium and the mapping section within a lumen of the vessel; an ablative energy source coupled to the ablation section to activate the ablative elements; wherein upon activation by the energy source, one or more of the plurality of ablative elements ablates a desired lesion pattern about the ostium, electrical activity sensed by the reference electrodes facilitates selective ablation via one or more of the plurality of ablative elements for ablating tissue along the vessel ostium, the ablation section having a first durometer and the mapping section having a second durometer less than the first durometer. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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6. A catheter assembly, comprising:
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a catheter body including a proximal portion, an intermediate portion extending from the proximal portion and a distal portion extending from the intermediate portion;
the distal portion forming a distally decreasing radius helix including an ablation section, the ablation section including a plurality of independently operable ablative elements; andan ablative energy source coupled to the ablation section; wherein upon activation of one or more of the ablation elements by the energy source, the plurality of ablative elements ablates a desired lesion pattern; a plurality of reference electrodes not coupled to the ablative energy source, the reference electrodes coupled to the distal portion, distal to the ablation section, wherein electrical activity sensed by the electrodes facilitates selective ablation via one or more of the plurality of ablative elements; and a second plurality of reference electrodes coupled to the distal portion, proximal to the ablation section;
wherein electrical activity sensed by the second plurality of electrodes further facilitates selective ablation via one or more of the plurality of ablative elements;each of the plurality of reference electrodes aligned radially with a corresponding one of the plurality of ablative elements.
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