Methods, implantable medical leads, and related systems to monitor and limit temperature changes in proximty to electrodes
US-2016199639-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US10773073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10773073-B2 |
| Application number | US-201614993032-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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A temperature sensor is included within a lead in proximity to distal electrodes. The temperature sensor measures temperature change at the electrode to tissue interface. Actions can be taken when the temperature exceeds a threshold due to heating from current induced by radio frequency energy from an MRI scan. The actions may include sending a signal via telemetry from the implanted device to an external device to produce an alarm to alert an MRI technician or to instruct the MRI scanner to alter the MRI scan. The actions may include activating a switch in the conduction path of an implanted lead to block some of the RF energy and/or to activate a shunt in the conduction path to divert some of the RF energy. The temperature sensor may be of various forms and may be mounted in various locations within the lead.
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What is claimed is: 1. An implantable medical lead, comprising: a lead body; an electrical conductor within the lead body; an electrode on a distal end of the lead body and electrically coupled to the electrical conductor; and a temperature sensor contained entirely within the lead body and adjacent the electrode, the temperature sensor having a signal path within the lead body, wherein the signal path comprises a first switch that is magnetically triggered to complete the signal path in the presence of a magnetic field. 2. The implantable medical lead of claim 1 , wherein the first switch of the signal path is present within the lead body. 3. The implantable medical lead of claim 1 , wherein the signal path comprises the electrical conductor and wherein the temperature sensor is electrically coupled to the electrical conductor. 4. The implantable medical lead of claim 1 , further comprising a second switch in series between the electrical conductor and the electrode. 5. The implantable medical lead of claim 4 , wherein the second switch is magnetically triggered. 6. An implantable medical system, comprising: an implantable medical device that comprises: a stimulation engine; and an electrical connector that is electrically coupled to an output of the stimulation engine; and an implantable medical lead that comprises: a lead body; a proximal contact on a proximal end of the lead body, the proximal contact being electrically coupled to the electrical connector; a distal electrode on a distal end of the lead body; an electrical conductor that electrically interconnects the proximal contact to the distal electrode, with the proximal contact electrically coupled to the electrical connector; a temperature sensor surrounded by the distal electrode; and a signal path extending proximally from the temperature sensor through the lead body, wherein the signal path comprises a first switch that is magnetically triggered to complete the signal path in the presence of a magnetic field. 7. The implantable medical system of claim 6 , wherein the first switch is magnetically triggered while being present within the lead body. 8. The implantable medical system of claim 6 , wherein the signal path comprises the electrical conductor and wherein the temperature sensor is electrically coupled to the electrical conductor. 9. The implantable medical system of claim 8 , wherein the electrical conductor extends to a proximal contact on the lead and wherein the proximal contact resides within a bore of a header of the implantable medical device when the lead is fully inserted into the bore. 10. The implantable medical system of claim 6 , further comprising a second switch in series between the electrical conductor and the electrode. 11. The implantable medical system of claim 10 , wherein the second switch is magnetically triggered. 12. The implantable medical system of claim 6 , wherein the signal path comprises a second electrical conductor electrically coupled to the temperature sensor and wherein the lead includes a proximal contact in electrical communication with the temperature sensor through the second electrical conductor where the proximal contact resides outside of a bore of a header of the implantable medical device when the lead is fully inserted into the bore. 13. The implantable medical system of claim 12 , further comprising a probe processing unit attached to an exterior of the implantable medical device, the probe processing unit having an electrical connector electrically coupled to the proximal contact. 14. The implantable medical system of claim 12 , further comprising a probe processing unit attached to an exterior of the lead, the probe processing unit having an electrical connector electrically coupled to the proximal electrical contact. 15. A method of reducing heating at a distal electrode attached to a lead body of an implantable medical system during an MM scan, comprising: monitoring a temperature at the electrode during an MRI scan by providing a temperature sensor entirely contained inside of the lead body and adjacent the electrode, the temperature sensor having a signal path within the lead body and wherein the signal path comprises a first switch that is magnetically triggered to complete the signal path in the presence of a magnetic field, where an electrical conductor is present within the lead body and electrically coupled to the electrode; and upon detecting that the temperature being monitored exceeds a threshold, then reducing the current reaching the electrode. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein reducing the current reaching the electrode comprises opening a second switch in series with the electrode. 17. The method of claim 15 , wherein reducing the current reaching the electrode comprises activating a shunt in parallel with the electrode. 18. The method of claim 15 , wherein reducing the current reaching the electrode comprises producing a signal to alter the MM scan. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the signal to alter the MRI scan is a machine instruction to stop the MM scan. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the signal to alter the MRI scan produces an alarm perceivable by an MM technician. 21. The method of claim 15 , wherein the first switch is present within the lead body. 22. The method of claim 15 , wherein including the temperature sensor comprises including an electrical connection between the temperature sensor and the electrical conductor within the lead body. 23. The method of claim 22 , wherein the electrical conductor extends to a proximal contact on the lead. 24. The method of claim 23 , wherein the proximal contact resides within a bore of a header of an implantable medical device when the lead is fully inserted into the bore.
Arrangements or circuits for monitoring, protecting, controlling or indicating {(for external stimulators A61N1/3603; for implantable neurostimulators A61N1/36128; for heart stimulators A61N1/37; for defibrillators A61N1/3925)} · CPC title
for improving safety · CPC title
Magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] compatible leads · CPC title
for implantation or insertion into the body, e.g. heart electrode (A61N1/06 takes precedence) · CPC title
Monitoring of or protection against external electromagnetic fields or currents · CPC title
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