Implantable medical devices with low volume batteries, and systems
US-9077030-B2 · Jul 7, 2015 · US
US9559353B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9559353-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514703023-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2017 |
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Implantable medical devices, implantable medical device systems that include such implantable medical devices, and implantable medical device batteries, as well as methods of making. Such devices can include a battery of relatively small volume but of relatively high power (reported as therapeutic power) and relatively high capacity (reported as capacity density).
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The invention claimed is: 1. An implantable medical device comprising: control electronics for delivering therapy and/or monitoring physiological signals, the control electronics comprising: a processor; and memory; and an implantable medical device battery operably connected to the control electronics to deliver power to the control electronics; wherein the battery has a total volume of no greater than 6.0 cc, the battery comprising: an anode comprising lithium; a cathode having a total electrode thickness of 0.004 inch to 0.014 inch with a tolerance of no more than ±0.003 inch; a separator between the anode and the cathode; and an electrolyte contacting the anode, the cathode, and the separator; wherein the cathode comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide; wherein the battery has a therapeutic power of at least 0.11 W for every joule of therapeutic energy delivered over the useful life of the battery, and a therapeutic capacity density of at least 0.08 Ah/cc. 2. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the cathode comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide and carbon monofluoride. 3. An implantable cardioverter defibrillator device comprising: control electronics for delivering therapy and/or monitoring physiological signals, the control electronics comprising: a processor; memory; a stimulation generator that generates at least one of cardiac pacing pulses, defibrillation shocks, and cardioversion shocks; and a sensing module for monitoring a patient's heart rhythm; one or more defibrillator capacitors; and an implantable medical device battery operably connected to the control electronics to deliver power to the control electronics, and operably connected to the capacitors to charge the capacitors; wherein the battery has a total volume of no greater than 6.0 cc, the battery comprising: an anode comprising lithium; a cathode having a total electrode thickness of 0.004 inch to 0.014 inch with a tolerance of no more than ±0.003 inch; a separator between the anode and the cathode; and an electrolyte contacting the anode, the cathode, and the separator; wherein the cathode comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide; wherein the battery has a therapeutic power of at least 0.11 W for every joule of therapeutic energy delivered over the useful life of the battery, and a therapeutic capacity density of at least 0.08 Ah/cc. 4. The implantable device of claim 3 , wherein the cathode comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide and carbon monofluoride. 5. The implantable device of claim 3 , wherein the battery volume is no greater than 5.0 cc. 6. The implantable device of claim 5 , wherein the battery volume is at least 3.0 cc. 7. The implantable device of claim 3 , wherein the therapeutic power of the battery is at least 0.14 W for every joule of therapeutic energy delivered over the useful life of the battery. 8. The implantable device of claim 3 , wherein the therapeutic capacity density of the battery is at least 0.10 Ah/cc. 9. The implantable device of claim 3 , wherein the surface area of each of the cathode and anode is at least 60 cm 2 . 10. The implantable device of claim 3 , wherein the cathode comprises a silver vanadium oxide. 11. The implantable device of claim 3 , wherein the cathode comprises a single current collector. 12. An implantable medical device comprising: control electronics for delivering therapy and/or monitoring physiological signals, the control electronics comprising: a processor; and memory; and an implantable medical device battery operably connected to the control electronics to deliver power to the control electronics; wherein the battery has a total volume of no greater than 6.0 cc, the battery comprising: an anode comprising lithium; a cathode comprising a single current collector and having a total electrode thickness of 0.004 inch to 0.014 inch with a tolerance of no more than ±0.003 inch; a separator between the anode and the cathode; and an electrolyte contacting the anode, the cathode, and the separator; wherein the cathode further comprises a material comprising a layer on each major surface of the single current collector, wherein the layer comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide; wherein the battery has a therapeutic power of at least 0.11 W for every joule of therapeutic energy delivered over the useful life of the battery, and a therapeutic capacity density of at least 0.08 Ah/cc. 13. The implantable device of claim 12 , wherein the cathode layer comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide and carbon monofluoride. 14. An implantable medical device system comprising: an implantable medical device of claim 12 ; and components operably attached to the implantable medical device for delivering therapy and/or monitoring physiological signals. 15. An implantable medical device battery comprising: an anode comprising lithium; a cathode having a total electrode thickness of 0.004 inch to 0.014 inch with a tolerance of no more than ±0.003 inch; wherein the cathode comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide; a separator between the anode and the cathode; and an electrolyte contacting the anode, the cathode, and the separator; wherein the battery has a therapeutic power of at least 0.11 W for every joule of therapeutic energy delivered over the useful life of the battery, and a therapeutic capacity density of at least 0.08 Ah/cc. 16. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the cathode comprises a mixture of active materials comprising a metal oxide and carbon monofluoride. 17. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the battery volume is no greater than 5.0 cc. 18. The battery of claim 17 , wherein the battery volume is at least 3.0 cc. 19. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the therapeutic power of the battery is at least 0.14 W for every joule of therapeutic energy delivered over the useful life of the battery. 20. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the therapeutic capacity density of the battery is at least 0.10 Ah/cc. 21. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the surface area of each of the cathode and anode is at least 60 cm 2 . 22. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the cathode comprises a silver vanadium oxide. 23. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the cathode is prepared from a slurry coated onto a current collector. 24. The battery of claim 15 , wherein the cathode material comprises a binder comprising styrene-butadiene-rubber. 25. A method of using an implantable cardioverter defibrillator device, the method comprising: providing an implantable cardioverter defibrillator device comprising: control electronics for delivering therapy and/or monitoring physiological signals, the control electronics comprising: a processor; memory; a stimulation generator that generates at least one of cardiac pacing pulses, defibrillation shocks, and cardioversion shocks; and a sensing module for monitoring a patient's heart rhythm; one or more defibrillator capacitors; and an implantable medical device battery operably connected to the control electronics to deliver power to the control electronics, and operably connected to the capacitors to charge the capacitors; wherein the battery has a total volume of no greater than 6.0 cc, a therapeutic capacity density of at least 0
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