Claims
- 1. A left pulmonary artery catheter for mapping activity in the left atrium comprising:an elongated flexible member having a proximal end and a distal end; a balloon located at said distal end of said flexible member; an array of mapping electrodes located at said distal end of said elongated member and proximally of said balloon, said array including three pairs of electrodes; and five defibrillation electrodes interspersed among said pairs of mapping electrodes.
- 2. The left pulmonary artery catheter for mapping activity in the left atrium of claim 1 wherein each of said mapping electrodes is spaced two millimeters apart from each other.
- 3. The left pulmonary artery catheter for mapping activity in the left atrium of claim 1 wherein an array of defibrillation electrodes is located proximally of said array of mapping electrodes.
- 4. A left pulmonary artery catheter for mapping activity in the left atrium comprising:an elongated flexible member having a proximal end and a distal end; a balloon located at said distal end of said flexible member; an array of mapping electrodes located at said distal end of said elongated member and proximally of said balloon, said array including three pairs of electrodes; and five defibrillation electrodes located distally of said array of mapping electrodes.
- 5. The left pulmonary artery catheter for mapping activity in the left atrium of claim 4 wherein an array of defibrillation electrodes is located proximally of said array of mapping electrodes.
- 6. A method for mapping activity in the left atrium of a patient's heart comprising the steps of:providing an elongated flexible member having a proximal end and a distal end; a balloon located at said distal end of said flexible member; and an array of mapping electrodes located at said distal end of said elongated member and proximal of said balloon; inserting said distal end of said flexible member within said left pulmonary artery wherein said array of electrodes is located within the left pulmonary artery, and analyzing electrical signals obtained from said array of mapping electrodes located within the left pulmonary artery.
- 7. The method for mapping activity in the left atrium of a patient's heart of claim 6 wherein each of said mapping electrodes is spaced two millimeters apart from each other.
- 8. The method for mapping activity in the left atrium of a patient's heart of claim 6 wherein said array of mapping electrodes includes three pairs of electrodes.
- 9. The method for mapping activity in the left atrium of a patient's heart of claim 8 wherein five defibrillation electrodes are interspersed among said pairs of mapping electrodes.
- 10. The method for mapping activity in the left atrium of a patient's heart of claim 9 wherein an array of defibrillation electrodes is located proximally of said array of mapping electrodes and said array of defibrillation electrodes is adapted to be inserted within the right atrium of the patient's heart.
- 11. The method for mapping activity in the left atrium of a patient's heart of claim 8 wherein five defibrillation electrodes are located distally of said array of mapping electrodes.
- 12. The method for mapping activity in the left atrium of a patient's heart of claim 11 wherein an array of defibrillation electrodes is located proximally of said array of mapping electrodes.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/176,428, filed Jan. 14, 2000.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Saksena et al., “Electrophysiology and Endocardial Mapping of Induced Atrial Fibrillation in Patients with Spontaneous Atrial Fibrillation,” The American Journal of Cardiology, vol. 83, pp. 187-193, Jan. 15, 1999. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/176428 |
Jan 2000 |
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