Electrode irrigation using micro-jets
US-8956353-B2 · Feb 17, 2015 · US
US9801585B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9801585-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414587538-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 31, 2017 |
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A catheterization system that includes an electrophysiologic (EP) catheter which has a lumen receiving an electrically conductive fluid delivered by a hydraulic line that is acted upon by a peristaltic pump advantageously avoids noise in intracardiac ECG signal recordings by using an electrical connection to short triboelectrical charge carried by the conductive fluid in the hydraulic line to an existing analog ground in the system. In one embodiment, the electrical connection includes an electrically conductive wire housed in the control handle and configured to provide electrical connection between the fluid and a pin on a printed circuit board housed in the control handle that is electrically connected to the analog ground. In another embodiment, the electrical connection shorts the electrically conductive fluid proximal of the control handle of the catheter.
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What is claimed is: 1. A catheterization system, comprising: a catheter having a flexible catheter shaft with a distal portion adapted for insertion into a heart of a subject, the catheter shaft having a lumen for passing an electrically conductive fluid therethrough to exit the catheter at the distal portion; a control handle at a proximal end of the catheter, the control handle providing an isolated ground of the system; an electrical connection having first and second ends, the electrical connection linking the electrically conductive fluid and the isolated ground provided by the control handle, the first end of the electrical connection being in contact with the isolated ground provided by the control handle, and the second end of the electrical connection being in contact with the electrically conductive fluid at a location proximal to the distal portion of the catheter shaft. 2. The catheterization system of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the electrical connection is in contact with the electrically conductive fluid in the lumen of the catheter shaft. 3. The catheterization system of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the electrical connection is in contact with the electrically conductive fluid inside the control handle. 4. The catheterization system of claim 3 , wherein the electrical connection includes an electrically conductive wire that is housed in the control handle and configured to provide electrical connection between the electrically conductive fluid and the isolated ground provided by the control handle. 5. The catheterization system of claim 1 , wherein the second end of the electrical connection in contact with the electrically conductive fluid is proximal of the control handle. 6. The catheterization system of claim 5 , wherein the electrical connection includes an electrically conductive wire having a divergence with one arm in electrical connection with the isolated ground provided by the control handle and another arm terminating inside a luer connector, the luer connector being configured for connection with the lumen of the catheter shaft for passing the electrically conductive fluid, and the luer connector being proximal of the control handle, the another arm adapted for electrical connection with the fluid passing through the lumen of the catheter shaft at a location proximal of the control handle. 7. The catheterization system of claim 1 , wherein the isolated ground includes a pin located on a printed circuit board housed in the control handle. 8. The catheterization system of claim 7 , wherein the electrical connection links the electrically conductive fluid and the pin. 9. The catheterization system of claim 8 , wherein the electrical connection includes an electrically conductive wire extending between the electrically conductive fluid and the pin. 10. The catheterization system of claim 7 , wherein the electrical connection linking the electrically conductive fluid and the pin is located inside the control handle. 11. The catheterization system of claim 10 , wherein the electrical connection includes an electrically conductive wire extending between the electrically conductive fluid and the pin. 12. The catheterization system of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid reservoir having a hydraulic line connected to the lumen to form fluid communication therewith. 13. A catheterization system, comprising: a catheter having a flexible catheter shaft with a distal portion adapted for insertion into a heart of a subject, the catheter shaft having a lumen for passing an electrically conductive fluid therethrough to exit the catheter at the distal portion, the catheter having a control handle housing a printed circuit board having an isolated ground of the system, the isolated ground including a pin on the printed circuit board; a fluid reservoir having a hydraulic line connected to the lumen to form fluid communication therewith; and an electrical connection having first and second ends the electrical connection linking the electrically conductive fluid and the pin, the first end of the electrical connection being in contact with the pin on the printed circuit board and the second end of the electrical connection being in contact with the electrically conductive fluid at a location proximal to the distal portion of the catheter shaft. 14. The catheterization system of claim 13 , wherein the electrical connection comprises an electrically conductive wire. 15. The catheterization system of claim 14 , wherein the wire extends between the fluid and the pin. 16. The catheterization system of claim 14 , wherein the wire has a portion extending in the lumen of the catheter. 17. The catheterization system of claim 13 , wherein the hydraulic line includes a luer hub and the electrical connection includes a wire. the first end of the electrical connection being electrically connected to the pin and the second end terminating in a male luer connector connected to the luer hub, wherein the second end of the electrical connection extends into the luer hub in fluid communication with the lumen of the catheter. 18. The catheterization system of claim 17 , wherein the first end of the electrical connection is electrically connected to the pin at a location proximal of the control handle.
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