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Tracking using field mapping

  • US 8,942,786 B2
  • Filed: 09/14/2012
  • Issued: 01/27/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/11/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A system comprising:

  • a field mapping catheter configured for insertion into an organ in a patient'"'"'s body and comprising multiple measuring electrodes;

    a tracked catheter configured for insertion into the organ in the patient'"'"'s body and comprising at least one measuring electrode;

    a catheter comprising multiple current injecting electrodes configured to be placed in stable locations inside a patient'"'"'s body to generate signals used to determine a set of expected signals and signals to track the location of the at least one measuring electrode on the tracked catheter;

    an electronic control system coupled to the multiple current injecting electrodes, the measuring electrodes on the field mapping catheter, and the at least one measuring electrode on the tracked catheter and configured to;

    cause current to flow among multiple current injecting electrodes to generate a field in the organ;

    in response to the current flow caused by the current injecting electrodes, measure a signal at each of the multiple measuring electrodes for each of multiple locations of the field mapping catheter;

    in response to the current flow caused by the current injecting electrodes, measure a signal at the at least one measuring electrode of the tracked catheter;

    a processing system coupled to the electronic control system and configured to;

    determine relative locations of the plurality of measuring electrodes at different ones of the multiple locations in the organ based on the measured signals by reconciling fields measured at the different ones of the multiple locations;

    determine expected signals at additional locations within the organ based on the measured signals from the field mapping catheter and the determined relative locations; and

    determine a position of the at least one measuring electrode of the tracked catheter based on at least the expected signals.

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