Cardiac navigation system including electrode array for use therewith
First Claim
1. A cardiac navigation system comprising:
- a navigation catheter including at least one sensing electrode;
a voltage source;
a first array having,a first non-conductive substrate,a first plurality of conductive contact points disposed about the first non-conductive substrate;
a second array having,a second non-conductive substrate,a second plurality of conductive contact points disposed about the second non-conductive substrate;
a first plurality of resistors, each connected to the voltage source and to a respective one of the first plurality of conductive contact points; and
a second plurality of resistors, each connected to the voltage source and to a respective one of the second plurality of conductive contact points,wherein the at least one sensing electrode of the navigation catheter is configured to sense an electrical field generated by the first and second arrays.
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Abstract
A cardiac navigation system including a mapping catheter, a control system coupled to the mapping catheter, an electrode array, and means for driving an electrical current across the electrode array. The mapping catheter includes means for sensing an electrical field. The control system includes means for receiving sensed signals from the mapping catheter. The cardiac navigation system includes at least one electrode array including means for providing an electrical field across three axes. The three axes are approximately orthogonal with respect to one another. The means for driving an electrical current across the three axes includes means for providing a plurality of individual current sources to the electrode array. As such, the cardiac navigation system presented provides a more uniform sheet of current across an area of interest, the mapping catheter senses the electrical field across the area of interest, and the control system determines a three-dimensional location of the mapping catheter based on the sensed electrical field.
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15 Claims
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1. A cardiac navigation system comprising:
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a navigation catheter including at least one sensing electrode; a voltage source; a first array having, a first non-conductive substrate, a first plurality of conductive contact points disposed about the first non-conductive substrate; a second array having, a second non-conductive substrate, a second plurality of conductive contact points disposed about the second non-conductive substrate; a first plurality of resistors, each connected to the voltage source and to a respective one of the first plurality of conductive contact points; and a second plurality of resistors, each connected to the voltage source and to a respective one of the second plurality of conductive contact points, wherein the at least one sensing electrode of the navigation catheter is configured to sense an electrical field generated by the first and second arrays. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. Apparatus for use in a cardiac navigation system, comprising:
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a first array comprising; a first base layer; a first non-conductive substrate disposed on a first surface of the first base layer; a first plurality of conductive contact points disposed about the first non-conductive substrate; and a first plurality of resistors, wherein each resistor of the first plurality of resistors is connected to a corresponding conductive contact point of the first plurality of conductive contact points; and a second array comprising; a second base layer; a second non-conductive substrate disposed on a first surface of the second base layer; a second plurality of conductive contact points disposed about the second non-conductive substrate; and a second plurality of resistors, wherein each resistor of the second plurality of resistors is connected to a corresponding conductive contact point of the second plurality of conductive contact points, wherein at least some of the first plurality of conductive contact points and at least some of the second plurality of conductive contact points are arranged in respective flexible grids of conductive contact points coupled to one another via a plurality of electrically-conductive wires. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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