Leadless cardiac stimulation systems
First Claim
1. A method for implanting a leadless cardiac stimulation assembly into a heart of a patient, the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly having a stimulation electrode at or near its distal end, the method comprising:
- delivering the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly adjacent to a first implant site within the heart of the patient using a delivery catheter with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly disposed entirely within a distal end of the delivery catheter;
advancing at least part of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, including the stimulation electrode, out the distal end of the delivery catheter to engage the first implant site;
with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly at the first implant site, and with at least part of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly including the stimulation electrode advanced out the distal end of the delivery catheter and in engagement with the first implant site, and while retaining a connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, pacing the heart at the first implant site using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly;
when a response to the pacing at the first implant site is acceptable, releasing the connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly and withdrawing the delivery catheter from the heart; and
when the response to the pacing at the first implant site is not acceptable, repositioning the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly from the first implant site to a second implant site via the delivery catheter, wherein the second implant site is different from the first implant site, and while retaining a connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, pacing the heart at the second implant site using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly.
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Abstract
Various configurations of systems that employ leadless electrodes to provide pacing therapy are provided. In one example, a system that provides multiple sites for pacing of myocardium of a heart includes wireless pacing electrodes that are implantable at sites proximate the myocardium using a percutaneous, transluminal, catheter delivery system. Each of the electrodes contains a source of electrical energy for pacing the myocardium and is adapted to receive electromagnetic energy from a source outside the myocardium. The system also includes a source adapted for placement outside the myocardium and that uses locally measured electrocardiograms to synchronize pacing of the heart by sending electromagnetic commands to the electrodes to pace the myocardium surrounding the electrodes. Also disclosed is various configurations of such systems, wireless electrode assemblies, and delivery catheters for delivering and implanting the electrode assemblies.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for implanting a leadless cardiac stimulation assembly into a heart of a patient, the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly having a stimulation electrode at or near its distal end, the method comprising:
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delivering the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly adjacent to a first implant site within the heart of the patient using a delivery catheter with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly disposed entirely within a distal end of the delivery catheter; advancing at least part of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, including the stimulation electrode, out the distal end of the delivery catheter to engage the first implant site; with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly at the first implant site, and with at least part of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly including the stimulation electrode advanced out the distal end of the delivery catheter and in engagement with the first implant site, and while retaining a connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, pacing the heart at the first implant site using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly; when a response to the pacing at the first implant site is acceptable, releasing the connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly and withdrawing the delivery catheter from the heart; and when the response to the pacing at the first implant site is not acceptable, repositioning the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly from the first implant site to a second implant site via the delivery catheter, wherein the second implant site is different from the first implant site, and while retaining a connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, pacing the heart at the second implant site using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for implanting a leadless cardiac stimulation assembly into a heart of a patient, the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly having a stimulation electrode at or near its distal end, the method comprising:
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delivering the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly adjacent to a first implant site within the heart of the patient using a delivery catheter with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly disposed entirely within a distal end of the delivery catheter; advancing at least part of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, including the stimulation electrode, out the distal end of the delivery catheter to engage the first implant site; sending a first wireless signal to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly; with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly at the first implant site in the heart, and in response to the first wireless signal, pacing the heart using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly; and when a detected response to the pacing at the first implant site is not acceptable, repositioning the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly from the first implant site to a second implant site via the delivery catheter while retaining a connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, wherein the second implant site is different from the first implant site, and pacing the heart at the second implant site using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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16. A method for implanting a leadless cardiac stimulation assembly into a heart of a patient, the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly having a stimulation electrode at or near its distal end, the method comprising:
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delivering the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly adjacent to a first implant site of the heart of the patient using a delivery catheter with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly disposed entirely within the delivery catheter; advancing at least part of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, including the stimulation electrode, out the delivery catheter to engage the first implant site; with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly at the first implant site of the heart, receiving a first wireless signal at the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, which causes the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly to pace the heart using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly; detecting a response of the heart to the pacing; and when the detected response to the pacing at the first implant site is not acceptable, repositioning the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly from the first implant site to a second implant site using the delivery catheter while retaining a connection to the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, wherein the second implant site is different from the first implant site, and with the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly at the second implant site in the heart, receiving a second wireless signal at the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly, which causes the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly to pace the heart at the second implant site using the stimulation electrode of the leadless cardiac stimulation assembly. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18)
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