Band stop filter employing a capacitor and an inductor tank circuit to enhance MRI compatibility of active medical devices
First Claim
1. An implantable lead comprising a lead length extending from a proximal lead end to a distal lead portion having a distal lead end, wherein the proximal lead end is configured to be removably connectable to electronic circuits of a cardiac pacemaker, the lead comprising:
- a) a first electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the first electrode is disposed at the distal lead end;
b) a first conductor extending from an electrical connection at the first electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end;
c) a second, RING electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the second electrode is disposed at the distal lead portion;
d) a second conductor electrically insulated from the first conductor and extending from an electrical connection at the second, RING electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end;
e) a first bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled in series along the first conductor; and
f) a second bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled in series along the second conductor,g) wherein the first conductor is in a spirally wound relationship with the second conductor from adjacent to the proximal lead end to adjacent to the RING electrode where the first conductor extends through the RING electrode to the first electrode so that along the lead length;
A) the first bandstop filter is proximal the first electrode, but distal the second, RING electrode,B) the second, RING electrode is intermediate the first and second bandstop filters, andC) the second bandstop filter is intermediate the second, RING electrode and the proximal lead end, andh) wherein, at or near their respective resonant frequencies, the first and second bandstop filters comprise respective first and second high impedance resonant filters, and wherein the first and second resonant frequencies are each at or near an MRI RF pulsed frequencyi) wherein, proximal to the second electrode, the second conductor is wrapped around the first conductor in a spiral wound system, and wherein, the first conductor extends to the distal tip, passing through the second electrode.
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Abstract
A band stop filter is provided for a lead wire of an active medical device (AMD). The band stop filter includes a capacitor in parallel with an inductor. The parallel capacitor and inductor are placed in series with the lead wire of the AMD, wherein values of capacitance and inductance are selected such that the band stop filter is resonant at a selected frequency. The Q of the inductor may be relatively maximized and the Q of the capacitor may be relatively minimized to reduce the overall Q of the band stop filter to attenuate current flow through the lead wire along a range of selected frequencies. In a preferred form, the band stop filter is integrated into a TIP and/or RING electrode for an active implantable medical device.
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29 Claims
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1. An implantable lead comprising a lead length extending from a proximal lead end to a distal lead portion having a distal lead end, wherein the proximal lead end is configured to be removably connectable to electronic circuits of a cardiac pacemaker, the lead comprising:
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a) a first electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the first electrode is disposed at the distal lead end; b) a first conductor extending from an electrical connection at the first electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; c) a second, RING electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the second electrode is disposed at the distal lead portion; d) a second conductor electrically insulated from the first conductor and extending from an electrical connection at the second, RING electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; e) a first bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled in series along the first conductor; and f) a second bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled in series along the second conductor, g) wherein the first conductor is in a spirally wound relationship with the second conductor from adjacent to the proximal lead end to adjacent to the RING electrode where the first conductor extends through the RING electrode to the first electrode so that along the lead length; A) the first bandstop filter is proximal the first electrode, but distal the second, RING electrode, B) the second, RING electrode is intermediate the first and second bandstop filters, and C) the second bandstop filter is intermediate the second, RING electrode and the proximal lead end, and h) wherein, at or near their respective resonant frequencies, the first and second bandstop filters comprise respective first and second high impedance resonant filters, and wherein the first and second resonant frequencies are each at or near an MRI RF pulsed frequency i) wherein, proximal to the second electrode, the second conductor is wrapped around the first conductor in a spiral wound system, and wherein, the first conductor extends to the distal tip, passing through the second electrode. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An implantable lead comprising a lead length extending from a proximal lead end to a distal lead portion having a distal lead end, wherein the proximal lead end is configured to be removably connectable to electronic circuits of a cardiac pacemaker, the lead comprising:
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a) a first electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the first electrode is at the distal lead end; b) a first conductor extending from an electrical connection at the first electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; c) a second, RING electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the second. electrode is disposed at the distal lead portion; d) a second conductor electrically insulated from the first conductor and extending from an electrical connection at the second, RING electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; e) a first bandstop filter comprising a first coiled self-resonant inductor being physically and electrically coupled in series along the first conductor, wherein a first bandstop filter inductance is formed by the first coiled inductor, and wherein a first bandstop filter capacitance comprises a first parasitic capacitance between adjacent turns of the first coiled inductor; and f) a second bandstop filter comprising a second coiled self-resonant inductor being physically and electrically coupled in series along the second conductor, wherein a second bandstop filter inductance is formed by the second coiled inductor, and wherein a second bandstop filter capacitance comprises a second parasitic capacitance between adjacent turns of the second coiled inductor, g) wherein the first conductor is in a spirally wound relationship with the second conductor from adjacent to the proximal lead end to adjacent to the RING electrode where the first conductor extends through the RING electrode to the first electrode so that along the lead length; A) the first bandstop filter is proximal the first electrode, but distal the second, RING electrode, B) the second, RING electrode is intermediate the first and second bandstop filters, and C) the second bandstop filter is intermediate the second, RING electrode and the proximal lead end, h) wherein, at or near their respective resonant frequencies, the first and second bandstop filters comprise respective first and second high impedance resonant filters, and i) wherein the first and second resonant frequencies are each at or near an MRI RF pulsed frequency. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. An implantable lead comprising a lead length extending from a proximal lead end to a distal lead portion having a distal lead end, wherein the proximal lead end is configured to be removably connectable to an electronic circuits of a cardiac pacemaker, the lead comprising:
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a) a first, TIP electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the first electrode is disposed at the distal lead end; b) a first conductor extending from an electrical conductive connection at the first, TIP electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; c) a second, RING electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the second electrode is disposed at the distal lead portion; d) a second conductor electrically insulated from the first conductor and extending from an electrical conductive connection at the second, RING electrode to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; e) a first bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled in series between a distal end of the first conductor and a proximal end of the first, TIP electrode; and f) a second bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled in series between a distal end of the second conductor and a proximal end of the second electrode, g) wherein the first conductor is in a spirally wound relationship with the second conductor from adjacent to the proximal lead end to adjacent to the second, RING, electrode where the first conductor extends through the RING electrode to the first, TIP electrode so that along the lead length; A) the first bandstop filter is proximal the first, TIP electrode, but distal the second, RING electrode, B) the second, RING electrode is intermediate the first and second bandstop filters, and C) the second bandstop filter is intermediate the second, RING electrode and the proximal lead end, and h) wherein the first and second bandstop filters are configured to resonate at respective first and second MRI RF resonant center pulsed frequencies, and wherein an inductance resistance and a capacitance resistance determines an overall Q of each of the first and second bandstop filters i) wherein, proximal to the second electrode, the second conductor is wrapped around the first conductor in a spiral wound system, and wherein, the first conductor extends to the distal tip, passing through the second electrode. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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25. An implantable lead comprising a lead length extending from a proximal lead end to a distal lead portion having a distal lead end, wherein the proximal lead end is configured to be removably connectable to electronic circuits of a cardiac pacemaker, the lead comprising:
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a) a first, TIP electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the first electrode is disposed at the distal lead end; b) a first axially extending bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled at one end to the first, TIP electrode, c) a first conductor extending from an electrical connection at an opposite end of the first bandstop filter to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; d) a second, RING electrode contactable with biological cells, wherein the second electrode is disposed at the distal lead portion; e) a second axially extending bandstop filter physically and electrically coupled at one end to the second, RING electrode; f) a second conductor electrically insulated from the first conductor and extending from an electrical connection at an opposite end of the second bandstop filter to or adjacent to the proximal lead end; and g) wherein the first conductor is in a spirally wound relationship with the second conductor from adjacent to the proximal lead end to adjacent to the RING electrode where the first conductor extends through the RING electrode to the first, TIP electrode so that along the lead length; A) the first bandstop filter is proximal the first, TIP electrode, but distal the second, RING electrode, B) the second, RING electrode is intermediate the first and second bandstop filters, and C) the second bandstop filter is intermediate the second, RING electrode and the proximal lead end, and h) wherein, at or near their respective resonant frequencies, the first and second bandstop filters comprise respective first and second high impedance resonant filters, and wherein the first and second resonant frequencies are each an MRI RF pulsed frequency. - View Dependent Claims (26, 27, 28, 29)
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