Claims
        
                - 1. A method for treating vulnerable plaque of a blood vessel, the vulnerable plaque releasably retaining fluid, said method comprising: 
selectively cooling the vulnerable plaque to a temperature sufficient to inhibit release of the retained fluid into the blood vessel.
 
                - 2 A method as in claim 1, further comprising identifying a portion of the vasculature for inhibiting release of the retained fluid, and determining a plaque location is within the identified portion of the vasculature, wherein the cooling step is performed at the plaque location in response to the determining step.
 
                - 3 A method as in claim 1, further comprising differentiating the vulnerable plaque from standard stenotic plaque.
 
                - 4. A method as in claim 3, further comprising introducing a catheter into a lumen of the blood vessel and positioning a balloon of the catheter within the vessel lumen adjacent the vulnerable plaque, wherein the differentiating step comprises sensing a temperature of a tissue adjacent the balloon while the balloon is inflated with a gas.
 
                - 5. A method as in claim 4, wherein the differentiating step further comprises inflating the balloon so that a temperature of the gas within the balloon is about 20° C. or more.
 
                - 6. A method as in claim 5, wherein the cooling step comprises cooling an outer surface the balloon to about 10° C. or less.
 
                - 7. A method as in claim 1, wherein the cooling fluid is introduced so that the temperature of the outer surface the balloon is in the range from about 10° C. to −40° C. for a time period in the range from about 15 to 120 seconds.
 
                - 8. A method as in claim 1, wherein the blood vessel is an artery.
 
                - 9. A method as in claim 1, wherein the fluid of the vulnerable plaque comprises a lipid-rich liquid, and wherein the vulnerable plaque comprises a cap of cells between the lipid-rich liquid and a lumen of the blood vessel.
 
                - 10. A method as in claim 9, further comprising inhibiting apoptosis of tissue adjacent the lipid-rich liquid.
 
                - 11. A method as in claim 10, wherein the cooling step inhibits rupture of the cap of cells.
 
                - 12. A method as in claim 9, further comprising stabilizing the vulnerable plaque by cooling the lipid-rich liquid to a highly ordered hexagonal lattice.
 
                - 13. A method as in claim 12, wherein the lipid-rich liquid is hardened to at least a gel-state.
 
                - 14. A method as in claim 9, further comprising passivating the vulnerable plaque.
 
                - 15. A method as in claim 14, wherein passivation comprises at least one of: reducing a size or modifying a consistency or composition of the lipid-rich liquid; altering the chemistry or life cycle of the vulnerable plaque; and increasing a thickness of the cap of cells.
 
                - 16. A method as in claim 1, wherein the cooling inhibits inflammation of the vulnerable plaque or deterioration of the vulnerable plaque.
 
                - 17. A method as in claim 1, further comprising treating the vulnerable plaque with at least one of angioplasty, stenting, and atherectomy.
 
                - 18. A method for treating vulnerable plaque of a blood vessel, the vulnerable plaque releasably retaining fluid, said method comprising: 
detecting the vulnerable plaque with a balloon catheter; and cooling the vulnerable plaque, with the balloon catheter, to a temperature sufficient to inhibit release of the retained fluid into the blood vessel.
 
                - 19. A method as in claim 18, wherein the detecting step comprises inflating a balloon of the balloon catheter so that a gas within the balloon is at a temperature of about 30° C. or more.
 
                - 20. A method as in claim 19, wherein the cooling step comprises cooling an outer surface of the balloon to a temperature of about 10° C. or less.
 
                - 21. A method for detecting vulnerable plaque of a blood vessel, said method comprising: 
positioning a balloon within the vessel lumen adjacent a plaque; inflating the balloon with a gas so that a plurality of temperature sensors affixed to the balloon are thermally coupled to a surface of the vessel lumen; and sensing a temperature differential along the lumen surface with the sensors.
 
                - 22. A method as in claim 21, wherein the inflating step is performed so that the gas within the balloon has a temperature of about 20° C. or more.
 
                - 23. A method as in claim 22, wherein the balloon is inflated so that the gas has an initial temperature in the balloon of 30° C. or more.
 
                - 24. A method as in claim 21, wherein the temperature sensors comprise at least one of a thermocouple, a fiber optic cable connected to an infrared detector, a resistance temperature detector, and a thermistor.
 
                - 25. A method as in claim 21, wherein the plurality of temperature sensors are affixed circumferentially about the balloon.
 
                - 26. A method as in claim 21, wherein the plurality of temperature sensors detect temperature differences greater than about 0.1° C.
 
                - 27. A method as in claim 26, wherein the temperature sensors detect a temperature differential of greater than about 1° C.
 
                - 28. A method as in claim 21, further comprising treating the detected vulnerable plaque by cooling the blood vessel adjacent the vulnerable plaque to a temperature sufficient to inhibit release of a retained fluid into the blood vessel, wherein the balloon has a temperature during the cooling step of about 10° C. or less.
 
                - 29. A catheter for detecting vulnerable plaque of a blood vessel having a lumen surface, said catheter comprising: 
a catheter body having a proximal end and a distal end with a supply lumen and an exhaust lumen extending therebetween; a balloon disposed at the distal end of the catheter body, the balloon in fluid communication with the supply lumen and exhaust lumen; an inflation supply in fluid communication with the supply lumen at the proximal end of the catheter body, the inflation supply configured to inflate the balloon with a gas when detecting the vulnerable plaque; and a plurality of temperature sensors affixed to the balloon so as to provide temperature measurements of the lumen surface.
 
                - 30. A catheter as in claim 29, wherein the gas in the balloon has a temperature of about 20 C or more during the temperature measurements.
 
                - 31. A catheter as in claim 30, wherein the inflation supply is further configured to direct cooling fluid to the balloon in a treatment mode so that an outer temperature of the balloon is about 10 C or less.
 
                - 32. A catheter as in claim 29, wherein the plurality of temperature sensors are affixed to an outer surface of the second balloon.
 
                - 33. A catheter as in claim 32, wherein the plurality of temperature sensors provide direct temperature measurements of the lumen surface.
 
                - 34. A catheter as in claim 29, wherein the balloon comprises a first balloon and further comprising a second balloon disposed over the first balloon, wherein the plurality of temperature sensors are disposed between the first balloon and the second balloon.
 
                - 35. A catheter as in claim 29, wherein the plurality of temperature sensors comprise thermocouples or thermistors.
 
                - 36. A catheter as in claim 29, wherein the plurality of temperature sensors are distributed circumferentially about the balloon.
 
                - 37. A catheter as in claim 29, further comprising a connector to a temperature readout device on the proximal end of the catheter.
 
                - 38. A catheter as in claim 37, further comprising a circuit attached to the connector which measures a temperature differential, the circuit generating a vulnerable plaque signal when the temperature differential is about 1° C. or more.
 
                - 39. A catheter as in claim 38, further comprising an indicator located on the connector.
 
                - 40. A kit for treating vulnerable plaque of a blood vessel, the vulnerable plaque releasably retaining fluid, the kit comprising: 
a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and a cooling member; and instructions for use of the catheter, said instructions comprising the step of cooling the blood vessel adjacent the vulnerable plaque to inhibit release of the retained fluid into the blood vessel.
 
                - 41. A kit for detecting vulnerable plaque of a blood vessel, the kit comprising: 
a catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, and a balloon member with a plurality of temperature sensors near its distal end; and instructions for use of the catheter according to claim 20.
 
        
                
                        CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
        [0001] This is a continuation-in-part patent application which claims priority from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/641,462 filed Aug. 18, 2000, the full disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
                
                
                
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        | Parent | 
            09641462 | 
        Aug 2000 | 
        US | 
    
    
        | Child | 
            10387347 | 
        Mar 2003 | 
        US |