Implantable medical device with a movable electrode biased toward an extended position

US2018280685A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018280685-A1
Application numberUS-201815938836-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMar 28, 2018
Priority dateApr 3, 2017
Publication dateOct 4, 2018
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An IMD may include a housing with a controller and a power supply disposed within the housing. A distal electrode may be supported by a distal electrode support that biases the distal electrode toward an extended position in which the distal electrode extends distally from the distal end of the housing and allows the distal electrode to move proximally relative to the extended position in response to an axial force applied to the distal electrode in the proximal direction. In some cases, the distal electrode support may include a tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve that extends along the length of the distal electrode support and is configured to shorten when the distal electrode moves proximally relative to the extended position and to lengthen when the distal electrode moves back distally toward the extended position in order to accommodate movement of the distal electrode.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An Implantable Medical Device (IMD) configured to delivery therapy to a patient's heart, the IMD comprising: a housing having a distal end and a proximal end; a controller disposed within the housing; a power supply disposed within the housing and operably coupled with the controller; a distal electrode assembly having a distal electrode supported by a distal electrode support, the distal electrode support is secured relative to the housing and is configured to bias the distal electrode toward an extended position in which the distal electrode extends distally from the distal end of the housing, the distal electrode support is further configured to allows the distal electrode to move proximally relative to the extended position in response to an axial force applied to the distal electrode in the proximal direction, the distal electrode is operably coupled to the controller; the distal electrode support having a length and further having a tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve that extends along the length of the distal electrode support, wherein the tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve has a proximal end and a distal end and a length between the proximal end and the distal end, and wherein the length of the tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve is configured to shorten when the distal electrode moves proximally relative to the extended position and to lengthen when the distal electrode moves back distally toward the extended position in order to accommodate movement of the distal electrode; a proximal electrode operably coupled to the controller, the proximal electrode located more proximal than the distal electrode; and the controller configured to sense one or more cardiac signals and/or deliver therapy via the distal electrode and the proximal electrode. 2 . The IMD of claim 1 , wherein the distal electrode support comprises a spring that biases the distal electrode toward the extended position. 3 . The IMD of claim 2 , wherein the distal electrode is supported by the spring, and the spring is conductive and forms at least part of an electrical connection between the distal electrode and the controller. 4 . The IMD of claim 3 , wherein an outer surface of the conductive spring is electrically insulative so that the spring is electrically isolated from blood or tissue in the patient's heart. 5 . The IMD of claim 4 , wherein an outer surface of the conductive spring includes an oxide layer. 6 . The IMD of claim 4 , wherein an outer surface of the conductive spring includes an polymer layer. 7 . The IMD of claim 2 , wherein the spring comprises a coil spring, a leaf spring or a wave spring. 8 . The IMD of claim 2 , wherein the spring comprises a machined spring with a distal end of the machined spring forming the distal electrode. 9 . The IMD of claim 2 , wherein the spring comprises Nitinol. 10 . The IMD of claim 1 , wherein the distal electrode support comprises a post that is axially movable relative to the housing, and the post biases the distal electrode toward the extended position. 11 . The IMD of claim 1 , wherein the tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve comprises a polymeric tube that extends at least partially between the distal electrode and the distal end of the housing. 12 . The IMD of claim 11 , wherein the tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve comprises an electrospun polymer. 13 . The IMD of claim 11 , wherein the tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve is woven. 14 . The IMD of claim 11 , wherein the tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve comprises a bellows structure. 15 . The IMD of claim 1 , further comprising two or more tines extending distally from the housing and then curling back proximally to engage the patient's heart and to fix the IMD to the patient's heart. 16 . A leadless cardiac pacemaker (LCP) configured to sense and/or pace a patient's heart, the LCP comprising: a housing; a fixation assembly that extends distally from the housing in a deployed configuration in which the fixation assembly fixes the LCP to the patient's heart; a distal electrode secured relative to the housing and biased to an extended position in which the distal electrode extends distally beyond the fixation assembly when the fixation assembly is in the deployed configuration; a proximal electrode located proximally of the distal electrode; a controller disposed within the housing and operably coupled to the distal electrode and the proximal electrode; the controller configured to sense cardiac electrical activity and/or deliver therapy via the distal electrode and the proximal electrode. 17 . The LCP of claim 16 , wherein the fixation assembly comprises a plurality of fixation tines. 18 . The LCP of claim 16 , further comprising a spring that biases the distal electrode to the extended position. 19 . The LCP of claim 16 , further comprising a tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve disposed between the housing and the distal electrode. 20 . A leadless cardiac pacemaker (LCP) configured to sense and/or pace a patient's heart, the LCP comprising: a housing including a distal end; a controller disposed within the housing; a spring extending distally from the distal end of the housing; a distal electrode coupled to the spring, the spring biasing the distal electrode to an extended position in which the distal electrode extends distally from the distal end of the housing, the spring configured to allow the distal electrode to move in response to an applied force; a flexible polymeric tissue ingrowth inhibiting outer sleeve disposed about the spring; a proximal electrode operably coupled with the controller, the proximal electrode located more proximal than the distal electrode; and the controller configured to sense cardiac electrical activity and to deliver therapy via the distal electrode and the proximal electrode.

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  • Permanently implanted devices, e.g. pacemakers, other stimulators, biochips (A61B5/6861 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Anchoring of the implants, e.g. fixation · CPC title

  • Means for communicating with stimulators · CPC title

  • Special features of electrodes classified in A61B5/24, A61B5/25, A61B5/283, A61B5/291, A61B5/296, A61B5/053 · CPC title

  • Pacemakers · CPC title

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What does patent US2018280685A1 cover?
An IMD may include a housing with a controller and a power supply disposed within the housing. A distal electrode may be supported by a distal electrode support that biases the distal electrode toward an extended position in which the distal electrode extends distally from the distal end of the housing and allows the distal electrode to move proximally relative to the extended position in respo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cardiac Pacemakers Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/056. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).