Claims
- 1. A cardiac assist system, comprising:
a primary device housing; said primary device housing having a control circuit therein; a lead system to transmit and receive signals between a heart and said primary device housing; a shielding formed around said lead system to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference; and a biocompatible material formed around said shielding.
- 2. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shielding is a metallic sheath to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 3. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shielding is a carbon composite sheath to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 4. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said shielding is a polymer composite sheath to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 5. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 6. A cardiac assist system, comprising:
a primary device housing; said primary device housing having a control circuit therein; a fiber optic EMI-immune lead system to transmit and receive signals between a heart and said primary device housing; and a biocompatible material formed around said fiber optic EMI-immune lead system.
- 7. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said fiber optic EMI-immune system comprises a fiber optic based communication system.
- 8. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 7, wherein said fiber optic communication system contains at least one channel within a multi-fiber optic bundle.
- 9. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 10. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 7, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 11. A cardiac assist system, comprising:
a primary device housing; said primary device housing having a control circuit therein; an optical-electrical lead system to transmit and receive signals between a heart and said primary device housing; a shielding formed around said optical-electrical lead system to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference; and a biocompatible material formed around said shielding.
- 12. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said shielding is a metallic sheath to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 13. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said shielding is a carbon composite sheath to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 14. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said shielding is a polymer composite sheath to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 15. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 16. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said optical-electrical lead system includes a fiber optic based communication system.
- 17. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 16, wherein said fiber optic communication system contains at least one channel within a multi-fiber optic bundle.
- 18. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 11, wherein said optical-electrical lead system includes a plurality of electrical leads.
- 19. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 18, wherein an electrode located on an end of an electrical lead has an anti-antenna geometrical shape, said anti-antenna geometrical shape preventing said electrode from picking up and conducting stray electromagnetic interference.
- 20. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 18, wherein said electrical leads are unipolar leads.
- 21. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 18, wherein said electrical leads are bipolar leads.
- 22. The cardiac assist system as claimed in claim 18, wherein said electrical leads are a combination of unipolar and bipolar leads.
- 23. A tissue invasive device, comprising:
a primary device housing; said primary device housing having a control circuit therein; a lead system to transmit and receive signals between a selected tissue region and said primary device housing; a shielding formed around said lead system to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference; and a biocompatible material formed around said shielding.
- 24. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 23, wherein said shielding is a metallic sheath to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 25. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 23, wherein said shielding is a carbon composite sheath to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 26. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 23, wherein said shielding is a polymer composite sheath to shield said lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 27. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 23, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 28. A tissue invasive device, comprising:
a primary device housing; said primary device housing having a control circuit therein; a fiber optic EMI-immune lead system to transmit and receive signals between a selected tissue region and said primary device housing; and a biocompatible material formed around said fiber optic EMI-immune lead system.
- 29. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 28, wherein said fiber optic EMI-immune system comprises a fiber optic based communication system.
- 30. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said fiber optic communication system contains at least one channel within a multi-fiber optic bundle.
- 31. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 28, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 32. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 33. A tissue invasive device, comprising:
a primary device housing; said primary device housing having a control circuit therein; an optical-electrical lead system to transmit and receive signals between a selected tissue region and said primary device housing; shielding formed around said optical-electrical lead system to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference; and a biocompatible material formed around said shielding.
- 34. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 33, wherein said shielding is a metallic sheath to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 35. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 33, wherein said shielding is a carbon composite sheath to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 36. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 33, wherein said shielding is a polymer composite sheath to shield said optical-electrical lead system from electromagnetic interference.
- 37. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 33, wherein said biocompatible material is a non-permeable diffusion resistant biocompatible material.
- 38. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 33, wherein said optical-electrical lead system includes a fiber optic based communication system.
- 39. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 38, wherein said fiber optic communication system contains at least one channel within a multi-fiber optic bundle.
- 40. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 33, wherein said optical-electrical lead system includes a plurality of electrical leads.
- 41. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 40, wherein an electrode located on an end of an electrical lead has an anti-antenna geometrical shape, said anti-antenna geometrical shape preventing said electrode from picking up and conducting stray electromagnetic interference.
- 42. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 40, wherein said electrical leads are unipolar leads.
- 43. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 40, wherein said electrical leads are bipolar leads.
- 44. The tissue invasive device as claimed in claim 40, wherein said electrical leads are a combination of unipolar and bipolar leads.
PRIORITY INFORMATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/269,817, filed on Feb. 20, 2001; the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60269817 |
Feb 2001 |
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