System and method for adaptive RF ablation

US9532828B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9532828-B2
Application numberUS-201113096236-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 28, 2011
Priority dateNov 29, 2010
Publication dateJan 3, 2017
Grant dateJan 3, 2017

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A medical method, device, and system are provided, including advancing an ablation element of a medical device into contact with tissue to be treated, selecting a power level of energy to ablate the tissue, delivering energy at the selected power level to the ablation element, determining whether the ablation element is in continuous contact with the tissue, and reducing the selected power level when the ablation element ceases to be in continuous contact with the tissue.

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What is claimed is: 1. A medical method, comprising: advancing an ablation element of a medical device into contact with tissue to be treated; supplying power from a power source to the ablation element to ablate the tissue; monitoring a temperature of the ablation element; then determining a state of contact between the ablation element and the tissue based on the temperature of the ablation element; then, after a determination that the state of contact is that continuous tissue contact has been lost, initiating a reduction in the power supplied by the power source; and when the ablation element regains continuous tissue contact; and the state of regained continuous tissue contact has continued for at least three seconds, then initiating an increase in the power supplied by the power source. 2. The medical method of claim 1 , wherein the tissue to be treated is cardiac tissue. 3. The medical method of claim 1 , further comprising: selecting a desired temperature of the ablation element; and reducing the power to the ablation element when the monitored temperature exceeds the desired temperature. 4. The medical method of claim 1 , further comprising: selecting a maximum limit for the supplied power to the ablation element; measuring the supplied power to the ablation element; calculating the average power supplied to the ablation element; and limiting the average power to the maximum threshold. 5. The medical method of claim 4 , further comprising setting a maximum duty cycle equal to the current duty cycle value when the supplied power is at least equal to the maximum limit, and thereafter limiting the duty cycle value to the maximum duty cycle. 6. A medical method, comprising: advancing an electrode of a medical device into contact with tissue to be treated; delivering energy from an energy source to the electrode; monitoring an instantaneous temperature of the electrode; selecting a desired temperature and a threshold variation; calculating an average temperature of the electrode during the energy delivery to the electrode; calculating a difference between the instantaneous electrode temperature and the average electrode temperature; calculating a continuity value by subtracting the difference from the desired temperature; determining a state of contact between the electrode and the tissue and assigning a contact status, the contact status based on the continuity value and the threshold variation, a contact status of continuous contact being assigned when the continuity value is less than the threshold variation and a contact status of one of intermittent contact and no contact being assigned when the continuity value is greater than the threshold variation; initiating a reduction in the energy delivered by the energy source when the contact status is one of intermittent contact and no contact; then re-evaluating contact between the electrode and the tissue and re-assigning the contact status; determining whether the contact status is continuous contact; and when the contact status is continuous contact and has been continuous contact for at least three seconds, then initiating an increase in the energy delivered by the energy source. 7. The medical method of claim 6 , wherein the threshold variation is substantially equal to 5 degrees. 8. The medical method of claim 6 , further comprising selecting an increment, and calculating a reduction value by multiplying the continuity value by the increment, wherein reducing the desired temperature is performed by subtracting the reduction value from the desired temperature. 9. The medical method of claim 8 , wherein the increment is substantially equal to 1 degree. 10. The medical method of claim 7 , wherein the medical device has a plurality of electrodes, and wherein monitoring, delivering, calculating, and reducing are performed individually with respect to each electrode. 11. A medical method, comprising: advancing an electrode of a medical device into contact with tissue to be treated; monitoring a temperature of the electrode; selecting a desired temperature and a threshold value; delivering energy from an energy source at a duty cycle value to the electrode; setting a duty cycle limit equal to an initial duty cycle value; limiting the energy to a maximum of the duty cycle limit when the threshold value exceeds the temperature; and after the temperature has exceeded the threshold value continuously for at least three seconds, then increasing the duty cycle limit. 12. The medical method of claim 11 , wherein the threshold value is substantially equal to 50 degrees.

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What does patent US9532828B2 cover?
A medical method, device, and system are provided, including advancing an ablation element of a medical device into contact with tissue to be treated, selecting a power level of energy to ablate the tissue, delivering energy at the selected power level to the ablation element, determining whether the ablation element is in continuous contact with the tissue, and reducing the selected power leve…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Condie Catherine R, Sherman Marshall L, Kasischke Kathryn E, and 3 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B18/14. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 03 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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