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Cardiac stimulation using intravascularly-deliverable electrode assemblies

  • US 9,956,401 B2
  • Filed: 01/23/2014
  • Issued: 05/01/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/13/2006
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A cardiac tissue excitation system, comprising:

  • a seed assembly having a housing that is sized and shaped for delivery to an interior of a heart and configured to be endocardially affixed to a wall of the heart, the seed assembly including an electrical stimulation circuit disposed within the housing for generating an electrical stimulus;

    two or more electrode assemblies mechanically and electrically coupled to the seed assembly via two or more leads, a first of the two or more electrode assemblies configured to be affixed at a first location along an interior surface of the heart, a second of the two or more electrode assemblies configured to be affixed at a second location along the interior surface of the heart, wherein the second location is laterally spaced along the interior surface of the heart from the first location, the two or more leads configured to deliver electrical stimulus generated by the electrical stimulation circuit to corresponding ones of the two or more electrode assemblies, and the two or more electrode assemblies each configured to deliver the received electrical stimulus, generated by the electrical stimulation circuit, to corresponding cardiac tissue;

    wherein each of the two or more electrode assemblies include a fixation element configured to anchor each of the two or more electrode assemblies to the heart; and

    wherein the seed assembly and the two or more electrode assemblies are sized and shaped to fit entirely within the heart.

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