Coaxial electrode catheters for extracting electrophysiologic parameters
US-2016317094-A1 · Nov 3, 2016 · US
US11723574B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11723574-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117470964-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 15, 2023 |
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A catheter comprising an elongated catheter body, and an electrode assembly distal of the catheter body, the assembly comprising a plurality of spines, wherein each spine has a distal end that is connected to the distal end of at least one other spine, wherein each spine has an electrode-carrying portion, the electrode-carrying portions of all spines of the assembly being in a single common plane, and wherein all spines of the assembly have a uniform exposed total length.
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What is claimed is: 1. A catheter, comprising: a stem extending along a longitudinal axis in a plane; a first array of spines comprising at least a first first-array spine and a second first-array spine, each extending in a distal direction away from the stem, each including: a proximal portion that extends in the distal direction away from the stem, the proximal portion including a first-proximal portion and a second-proximal portion, the first-proximal portion disposed closer to the stem than the second-proximal portion, the first-proximal portion diverging away from the longitudinal axis, and the second-proximal portion converging towards the longitudinal axis, a linear portion disposed distal to the proximal portion and having first electrodes mounted thereon, a distal portion disposed distal to the linear portion, the distal portion including a first-distal portion and a second-distal portion, the first-distal portion disposed closer to the stem than the second-distal portion, the first-distal portion diverging away from the longitudinal axis, and the second-distal portion converging towards the longitudinal axis, and a distal tip; and a second array of spines comprising at least a first second-array spine and a second second-array spine, each extending in the distal direction away from the stem, each including: a proximal portion that extends in the distal direction away from the stem and converges towards the longitudinal axis, a linear portion having second electrodes mounted thereon, a distal portion, and a distal tip; in which the linear portions of the first first-array spine, the second first-array spine, the first second-array spine, and the second second-array spine are disposed in the plane and oriented generally parallel to each other. 2. The catheter of claim 1 , in which the distal tip of the first first-array spine is joined to the distal tip of the second first-array spine. 3. The catheter of claim 2 , in which the distal tip of the first second-array spine is joined to the distal tip of the second second-array spine. 4. The catheter of claim 3 , in which the distal tip of the first first-array spine, the distal tip of the second first-array spine, the distal tip of the first second-array spine, and the distal tip of the second second-array spine are all joined together. 5. The catheter of claim 4 , in which the first first-array spine, the second first-array spine, the first second-array spine, and the second second-array spine define a closed-configuration array in which the closed-configuration array is without any spine whose distal tip is free and unconnected to another spine. 6. The catheter of claim 2 , in which the first first-array spine comprises a first support member. 7. The catheter of claim 6 , in which the first support member has a rectangular cross section. 8. The catheter of claim 6 , in which the first first-array spine includes a first nonconductive covering having a first lumen through which the first support member extends and the second first-array spine includes a second nonconductive covering having a second lumen through which a second support member extends. 9. The catheter of claim 2 , in which the first electrodes comprise ring electrodes. 10. The catheter of claim 9 , in which the ring electrodes comprise at least one irrigated ring electrode. 11. The catheter of claim 10 , in which the at least one irrigated ring electrode is configured to deliver ablation energy through the irrigated ring electrode. 12. The catheter of claim 9 , in which the first electrodes comprise between 6 and 12 ring electrodes and in which the second electrodes comprise between 6 and 12 ring electrodes. 13. The catheter of claim 1 , in which the first first-array comprises a first exposed total length and the second first-array spine comprises a second exposed total length equal to the first exposed total length. 14. The catheter of claim 13 , in which the first second-array comprises a third exposed total length and the second second-array spine comprises a fourth exposed total length equal to the third exposed total length.
Holders for multiple electrodes, e.g. electrode catheters for electrophysiological study [EPS] · CPC title
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