Claims
- 1. A method for mapping electrical activity, comprising the steps of:
providing a catheter, the catheter having a braided conductive member at a distal end thereof, wherein the braided conductive member has at least two electrically conductive bands when the braided conductive member is in a deployed position; measuring electrical activity by measuring electrical activity sensed by the at least two electrically conductive bands; and creating a three-dimensional map of electrical activity from the measured electrical activity.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of determining undesired conduction paths.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of ablating at least one of the undesired conduction paths.
- 4. The method of claim 4, further comprising the step of measuring electrical activity sensed by the at least two electrically conductive bands to check effectiveness of ablation.
- 5. An electrophysiology catheter, comprising a braided conductive member at a distal end thereof wherein the braided conductive member has at least two substantially circumferential electrically independent conductive bands when the braided conductive member is in a deployed position.
- 6. An electrophysiology catheter, comprising at least two substantially circumferential electrically independent conductive bands formed by at least one braided conductive member at a distal end thereof.
- 7. A medical device comprising:
a shaft having an axis that extends longitudinally along the length of the shaft; and a braided conductive member connected to the shaft comprising a plurality of filaments and having proximal and distal ends, wherein the braided conductive member further comprises a first conductive portion located at a first longitudinal distance from the proximal end of the braided conductive member and a second conductive portion that is electrically independent from the first conductive portion and located at a second longitudinal distance from the proximal end of the braided conductive member.
- 8. The medical device of claim 7, wherein the braided conductive member is constructed to assume a substantially cylindrical shape along at least a portion of the braided conductive member when deployed.
- 9. The medical device of any of claims 7-8, wherein the first and second conductive portions are located at approximately the same radial distance from the axis of the shaft.
- 10. The medical device of any of claims 7-9, wherein the braided conductive member further comprises a third conductive portion that is electrically independent from the first and second conductive portions and located at the second longitudinal distance from the proximal end of the braided conductive member.
- 11. The medical device of any of claims 7-10, further comprising means for independently sensing electrical activity at the first and second conductive portions.
- 12. The medical device of any of claims 7-10, further comprising means for independently applying ablation energy at the first and second conductive portions.
- 13. The medical device of any of claims 7-12, wherein the first longitudinal distance is approximately 5 mm greater than the second longitudinal distance.
- 14. The medical device of any of claims 7.12, wherein the first and second conductive portions are respectively located at first and second intersections of filaments.
- 15. The medical device of any of claims 7-14, wherein the filaments are partially insulated.
- 16. The medical device of claim 15, wherein the braided conductive member comprises two or more uninsulated circumferential bands.
- 17. A medical device comprising:
a shaft having an axis that extends longitudinally along a length of the shaft; and first and second braided conductive members connected to a distal end of the shaft, the first and second braided conductive members each including a plurality of filaments; wherein a diameter of an outermost portion of the first braided conductive member when fully deployed is substantially the same as the diameter of an outermost portion of the second braided conductive member when fully deployed.
- 18. The medical device of claim 17, wherein the first braided conductive member is electrically independent from the second braided conductive member.
- 19. The medical device of claim 18, further comprising means for independently sensing electrical activity at the first and second braided conductive members.
- 20. The medical device of claim 8, further comprising means for independently applying ablation energy at the first and second braided conductive members.
- 21. The medical device of claim 18, wherein the first braided conductive member comprises first and second conductive portions that are electrically independent from each other and the second braided conductive member comprises third and fourth conductive portions that are electrically independent from each other.
- 22. The medical device of claim 21, further comprising means for independently sensing electrical activity at the first, second, third, and fourth conductive portions.
- 23. The medical device of claim 21, further comprising means for independently applying ablation energy at the first, second, third, and fourth conductive portions.
- 24. The medical device of any of claims 21-23, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth conductive portions are respectively located at first, second, third, and fourth intersections of filaments.
- 25. The medical device of any of claims 17-24, wherein the filaments of the first and second braided conductive members are partially insulated.
- 26. The medical device of claim 25, wherein each of the first and second braided conductive members comprises an uninsulated circumferential band.
- 27. A method, comprising acts of:
introducing a braided conductive member of a catheter into a blood vessel, the braided conductive member comprising first and second conductive portions spaced lengthwise on the braided conductive member; deploying the braided conductive member such that it expands radially to contact a wall of the blood vessel; and measuring a first electrical signal at the first conductive portion and measuring a second electrical signal at the second conductive portion.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein the step of measuring includes simultaneously measuring the first and second electrical signals.
- 29. The method of claim 27, further comprising an act of forming a map of electrical signals each located at substantially the same radial distance from a longitudinal axis of the catheter.
- 30. The method of claim 27, further comprising an act of forming a substantially cylindrical map of conductive pathways in the blood vessel.
- 31. The method of clam 30, wherein the act of forming further comprises an act of forming a substantially cylindrical map comprising directional information for the conductive pathways.
- 32. The method of any of claims 27-31, further comprising an act of applying a pacing signal at a third conductive portion on the braided conductive member.
- 33. The method of any of claims 27-32, further comprising an act of applying ablation energy at a conductive portion of the braided conductive member where a conductive pathway is detected.
- 34. The method of claim 31, further comprising an act of measuring a third electrical signal at the first conductive portion and measuring a fourth electrical signal at the second conductive portion to assess whether the conductive pathway has been interrupted by the act of applying ablation energy.
- 35. A medical device comprising:
a shaft having an axis that extends longitudinally along the length of the shaft; and a braided conductive member connected to the shaft comprising a plurality of filaments and having proximal and distal ends, wherein the braided conductive member further comprises a first band located at a first longitudinal distance from the proximal end of the braided conductive member and a second band located at a second longitudinal distance from the proximal end of the braided conductive member; wherein a first portion of the plurality of filaments are uninsulated and the remaining portion of the plurality of filaments are insulated in the first band, and a second portion of the plurality of filaments are uninsulated and the remaining portion of the plurality of filaments are insulated in the second band.
- 36. The medical device of claim 35, wherein the first portion of the plurality of filaments and the second portion of the plurality of filaments are electrically independent.
- 37. The medical device of claim 36, wherein the first portion of the plurality of filaments and the second portion of the plurality of filaments each includes a plurality of electrically independent conductive portions.
- 38. The medical device of any of claims 35-37, further comprising means for independently sensing electrical activity at the first and second portions of the plurality of filaments.
- 39. The medical device of any of claims 35-38, further comprising means for independently applying ablation energy at the first and second portions of the plurality of filaments.
- 40. The medical device of any of claims 35-39, wherein the first longitudinal distance is approximately 5 mm greater than the second longitudinal distance.
- 41. The medical device of any of claims 35-40, wherein the first portion of the plurality of filaments and the second portion of the plurality of filaments do not have any filaments in common.
- 42. A system for mapping electrical activity in a blood vessel, comprising:
a catheter having a braided conductive member at a distal end thereof, wherein the braided conductive member has at least two electrically independent conductive bands when the braided conductive member is in a deployed position; and means for creating a three-dimensional map of electrical activity within the blood vessel from electrical activity sensed by the at least two electrically independent conductive bands.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/369,141, entitled “Method And Apparatus For Three Dimensional Mapping Of Electrical Activity In Blood Vessels And Ablation Of Electrical Pathways Identified By The Three Dimension Map” Apr. 1, 2002, and U.S. provisional application serial No. 60/286,886, entitled “Methods For Controlling Power Delivered To An Ablation Device And Methods For Processing Information Received From A Mapping Device” filed Apr. 27, 2001, which applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US02/13191 |
4/26/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60286886 |
Apr 2001 |
US |
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60369141 |
Apr 2002 |
US |