Claims
- 1. An electrical heating catheter comprising:
- an electrical cable housed in an electrically insulating catheter tube;
- the electrical cable adapted to be connected at a proximal end to a source of electrical power;
- an active electrode including a metallic material;
- the electrical cable connected at a distal end to said active electrode;
- a graduated electrical impedance coating on the active electrode for providing a smooth transition of surface current density between said metallic material of the active electrode and a material of the electrically insulating catheter tube.
- 2. An electrical heating catheter in claim 1 wherein said coating comprises a material with substantially uniform electrical properties and a varying thickness.
- 3. An electrical heating catheter in claim 2 wherein said material of said coating is conductive epoxy.
- 4. An electrical heating catheter in claim 2 wherein said material of said coating is a cermet.
- 5. An electrical heating catheter in claim 2 wherein said material of said coating is a plastic.
- 6. An electrical heating catheter in claim 2 wherein said material of said coating is a metal oxide.
- 7. An electrical heating catheter in claim 2 wherein said coating with said varying thickness comprises a conductive skirt surrounding a base of said active electrode, the skirt characterized by a wedge-shaped cross section with a wide face of the wedge against a junction with said electrically insulating catheter tube and a pointy end of the wedge against said metallic material of said active electrode.
- 8. An electrical heating catheter in claim 1 wherein said graduated electrical impedance coating comprises an electrical material of a substantially uniform thickness and a spatially varying electrical impedance.
- 9. An electrical heating catheter in claim 1 wherein said graduated electrical impedance coating comprises axially stratified layers, each layer of a substantially constant impedance, and an impedance value graduated from layer to layer.
- 10. In a catheter for electrical heating, comprising an active electrode formed of metallic material and a catheter transmission line having a proximal end and a distal end, said line being adapted to be connected at its proximal end to a source of electrical power and being connected at its distal end to said active electrode, said electrode in operation being immersed in a lossy medium, said catheter characterized by:
- a graduated impedance coating deposited on a surface of the said active electrode for shaping an electric field in the lossy medium outside of said electrode and coating being heat conducting and electrically insulating, said coating controlling an electrical heating of tissue and cooling of said active electrode by convective blood flow.
- 11. A catheter for electrical heating in accordance with claim 10, wherein said graduated impedance coating comprises a resistive coating of a varying thickness deposited on the metallic material of said electrode.
- 12. A catheter for electrical heating in accordance with claim 10, wherein said graduated impedance heat sink coating comprises a dielectric coating of a varying thickness deposited on said metallic material.
- 13. A catheter for electrical heating in accordance with claim 10, further comprising a graduated electrical impedance coating located in a gap and electrically interacting with said active electrode.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 07/563,562 filed, Aug. 3, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/435,361, filed Nov. 17, 1989 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 276,294 filed Nov. 25, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,945,912.
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