Claims
- 1. An intravascular drug delivery balloon catheter, comprising:
an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end; and an inflatable balloon carried by the distal end of the shaft, the balloon comprising a highly compliant material such that the balloon elastically expands at an inflation pressure of less than 1.0 ATM, the balloon including a plurality of infusion holes.
- 2. An intravascular drug delivery balloon catheter as in claim 1, wherein the highly compliant material has a compliance of 2.0 mm/ATM or more at pressures less than 2.0 ATM.
- 3. An intravascular drug delivery balloon catheter as in claim 1, further comprising a relief valve in fluid communication with the balloon.
- 4. An intravascular drug delivery balloon catheter as in claim 3, wherein the relief valve vents at a pressure of 1.5 ATM or more.
- 5. An intravascular drug delivery balloon catheter as in claim 1, wherein the infusion holes are open when the balloon is deflated and enlarge when the balloon is inflated.
- 6. An intravascular drug delivery balloon catheter as in claim 1, wherein the balloon defines two inflatable lobes.
- 7. An intravascular drug delivery balloon catheter as in claim 6, wherein the infusion holes are disposed between the lobes.
- 8. An intravascular drug delivery system, comprising:
a balloon catheter comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end, a distal end and an inflation lumen extending therethrough, an inflatable balloon connected to the distal end of the shaft, the balloon including a wall defining an interior in fluid communication with the inflation lumen, the balloon wall comprising a highly compliant material such that the balloon wall elastically expands at an inflation pressure of less than 1.0 ATM, the balloon wall including a plurality of infusion holes, the distal end of the shaft including a guidewire seal; and a guidewire disposed in the inflation lumen, the guidewire seal forming a fluid seal about the guidewire such that fluid passes from the inflation lumen, into the balloon, and through the infusion holes, and such that the guidewire is free to move relative to the guidewire seal.
- 9. An intravascular drug delivery system 8, wherein the highly compliant material has a compliance of 2.0 mm/ATM or more at pressures less than 2.0 ATM.
- 10. An intravascular drug delivery system as in claim 8, further comprising a relief valve in fluid communication with the balloon.
- 11. An intravascular drug delivery system as in claim 10, wherein the relief valve vents at a pressure of 1.5 ATM or more.
- 12. An intravascular drug delivery system as in claim 8, wherein the infusion holes are open when the balloon is deflated and enlarge when the balloon is inflated.
- 13. An intravascular drug delivery system as in claim 8, wherein the balloon defines two inflatable lobes.
- 14. An intravascular drug delivery system as in claim 13, wherein the infusion holes are disposed between the lobes.
- 15. A method of delivering a drug intravascularly, the method comprising the steps of:
providing a drug delivery balloon catheter comprising an elongate shaft having a proximal end and a distal end, an inflatable balloon carried by the distal end of the shaft, the balloon comprising a highly compliant material such that the balloon elastically expands at an inflation pressure of less than 1.0 ATM, the balloon including a plurality of infusion holes which are open when the balloon is deflated and which enlarge when the balloon is inflated; inserting the catheter into a patient's vasculature; positioning the balloon adjacent a treatment site; and inflating the balloon such that the balloon elastically expands and the drug passes through the infusion holes.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, wherein the step of inflating the balloon is performed rapidly such that the amount of drug passing through the infusion holes before the balloon fully expands is reduced.
- 17. A method of delivering a drug intravascularly as in claim 15, further comprising the step of increasing inflation pressure to increase infusion rate.
- 18. A method of delivering a drug intravascularly as in claim 17, wherein the step of increasing inflation pressure is pulsatile.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to co-pending U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 09/311,446, filed May 14, 1999, entitled SINGLE LUMEN BALLOON-TIPPED MICRO CATHETER WITH REINFORCED SHAFT.