Implantable extravascular electrical stimulation lead having improved sensing and pacing capability

US9855414B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9855414-B2
Application numberUS-201514695255-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 24, 2015
Priority dateApr 25, 2014
Publication dateJan 2, 2018
Grant dateJan 2, 2018

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Implantable medical electrical leads having electrodes arranged such that a defibrillation coil electrode and a pace/sense electrode(s) are concurrently positioned substantially over the ventricle when implanted as described. The leads include an elongated lead body having a distal portion and a proximal end, a connector at the proximal end of the lead body, a defibrillation electrode located along the distal portion of the lead body, wherein the defibrillation electrode includes a first electrode segment and a second electrode segment proximal to the first electrode segment by a distance. The leads may include at least one pace/sense electrode, which in some instances, is located between the first defibrillation electrode segment and the second defibrillation electrode segment.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An implantable medical electrical lead comprising: an elongated lead body having a distal portion and a proximal end; a connector at the proximal end of the lead body; a defibrillation electrode located along the distal portion of the lead body, wherein the defibrillation electrode includes a first electrode segment and a second electrode segment spaced proximal to the first electrode segment by a distance; an electrical conductor extending from the proximal end of the lead body and electrically coupling to the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode, wherein the first and second electrode segments form one of a common cathode or a common anode of an electrode vector for delivery of electrical stimulation therapy; and at least one pace/sense electrode located between the first segment and the second segment of the defibrillation electrode. 2. The lead of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pace/sense electrode comprises a first pace/sense electrode and a second pace/sense electrode located between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment. 3. The lead of claim 1 , further comprising at least one pace/sense electrode located distal to the first electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode. 4. The lead of claim 1 , further comprising at least one pace/sense electrode located proximal to the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode. 5. The lead of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pace/sense electrode located between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode comprises a coil electrode. 6. The lead of claim 1 , wherein the at least one pace/sense electrode located between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode comprises a ring electrode. 7. The lead of claim 1 , wherein the distance between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment is between approximately 0.5-3 centimeters (cm). 8. The lead of claim 1 , wherein the distal portion of the lead is arranged such that when the lead is implanted the at least one pace/sense electrode and the defibrillation electrode are both substantially over a ventricle of a heart of the patient. 9. The lead of claim 1 , wherein a length from the distal end of the lead to a proximal side of the most proximal electrode is less than or equal 15 cm. 10. An implantable medical electrical lead comprising: an elongated lead body having a distal portion and a proximal end; a connector at the proximal end of the lead body; a defibrillation electrode located along the distal portion of the lead body, wherein the defibrillation electrode includes a first electrode segment and a second electrode segment spaced proximal to the first electrode segment by approximately 1-3 centimeters (cm); an electrical conductor extending from the proximal end of the lead body and electrically coupling to the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode, wherein the first and second electrode segments form one of a common cathode or a common anode of an electrode vector for delivery of electrical stimulation therapy; and at least one pace/sense electrode located between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode. 11. The lead of claim 10 , wherein the at least one pace/sense electrode comprises at least two pace/sense electrodes located between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment. 12. The lead of claim 10 , wherein the at least one pace/sense electrode located between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode comprises a coil electrode. 13. The lead of claim 10 , further comprising at least one of a pace/sense electrode located distal to the first electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode and a pace/sense electrode located proximal to the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode. 14. The lead of claim 10 , wherein the distal portion of the lead is configured such that when the lead is implanted the at least one pace/sense electrode and the defibrillation electrode are both substantially over a ventricle of a heart of the patient. 15. An extravascular implantable cardioverter-defibrillator system comprising: an implantable cardioverter-device (ICD) that includes a therapy module configured to generate and deliver electrical stimulation therapy; and an extravascular implantable medical electrical lead electrically coupled to the therapy module, wherein the lead comprises: an elongated lead body having a distal portion and a proximal end; a connector at the proximal end of the lead body; a defibrillation electrode located along the distal portion of the lead body, wherein the defibrillation electrode includes a first electrode segment and a second electrode segment spaced proximal to the first electrode segment by a distance; an electrical conductor extending from the proximal end of the lead body and electrically coupling the therapy module to the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode, wherein the first and second electrode segments form one of a common cathode or a common anode of an electrode vector for delivery of electrical stimulation therapy; and at least one pace/sense electrode located between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment of the defibrillation electrode, wherein the therapy module is configured to deliver a defibrillation therapy via the electrode vector in which both the first and second defibrillation electrode segments simultaneously function together as either the cathode or the anode for the defibrillation therapy. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the distance between the first electrode segment and the second electrode segment is between approximately 1-3 centimeters (cm). 17. The system of claim 15 , wherein the distal portion of the lead is arranged such that, when the lead is implanted in one of a subcutaneous and substernal location, the at least one pace/sense electrode and the defibrillation electrode are both substantially over a ventricle of a heart of the patient. 18. An extravascular implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) system comprising: an extravascular implantable medical electrical lead that includes: an elongated lead body having a distal portion and a proximal end; a connector at the proximal end of the lead body; a plurality of defibrillation electrode segments located along the distal portion of the lead body, wherein the plurality of defibrillation electrode segments includes at least a first defibrillation electrode segment and a second defibrillation electrode segment spaced proximal to the first defibrillation electrode segment by a distance; a first pace/sense electrode located distal to the first defibrillation electrode segment; a second pace/sense electrode located proximal to the second defibrillation electrode segment; and a plurality of conductors extending within the elongated body from the connector to the distal portion, wherein each of the first pace/sense electrode and the second pace/sense electrode are coupled to a different one of the plurality of conductors within the lead body, and both of the first defibrillation electrode segment and the second defibrillation electrode segment are coupled to another of the plurality of conductors within the lead body; and an ICD

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  • A61N1/3918Primary

    characterised by shock pathway, e.g. by electrode configuration · CPC title

  • Subcutaneous electrodes · CPC title

  • A61N1/05Primary

    for implantation or insertion into the body, e.g. heart electrode (A61N1/06 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9855414B2 cover?
Implantable medical electrical leads having electrodes arranged such that a defibrillation coil electrode and a pace/sense electrode(s) are concurrently positioned substantially over the ventricle when implanted as described. The leads include an elongated lead body having a distal portion and a proximal end, a connector at the proximal end of the lead body, a defibrillation electrode located a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/3918. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 02 2018 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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