Claims
- 1. An intravascular thermography device comprising:
an elongate catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a distal guidewire port in a distal region of the catheter, a proximal guidewire port at a location closer to the distal end of the catheter than the proximal end, and a lumen adapted to receive a guidewire and which extends between the proximal guidewire port and the distal guidewire port; and an expansion frame attached to the catheter at a location distal to the proximal guidewire port, the expansion frame being operable between a contracted condition and an expanded condition, and having at least one temperature sensor.
- 2. The intravascular thermography device of claim 1, further comprising a capture sheath slideably disposed about the expansion frame and operable from the proximal end of the catheter to release the expansion frame when the capture sheath is removed from the expansion frame.
- 3. The intravascular thermography device of claim 2, wherein the capture sheath further comprises a slot in a region of the capture sheath near the distal end of the catheter, the slot communicating between a lumen of the capture sheath and an outside surface of the capture sheath, the slot being shaped to align with the proximal guidewire port of the catheter; and
- 4. The intravascular thermography device of claim 3, further comprising a registry mechanism operative to maintain circumferential alignment between the proximal guidewire port of the catheter and the slot of the capture sheath.
- 5. The intravascular thermography device of claim 1, wherein the temperature sensor is a thermocouple.
- 6. The intravascular thermography device of claim 1, further comprising a guidewire disposed within the lumen of the catheter and having a first portion of the guidewire extending out of the distal guidewire port, and having a second portion of the guidewire extending out of the proximal guidewire port and through the slot in the capture sheath.
- 7. The intravascular thermography device of claim 1, wherein the expansion frame comprises a plurality of struts that, upon activation, bow radially outward.
- 8. The intravascular thermography device of claim 1, wherein the expansion frame includes a plurality of temperature sensors.
- 9. An intravascular thermography device comprising:
an elongate catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a distal guidewire port in a distal region of the catheter, a proximal guidewire port at a location closer to the distal end of the catheter than the proximal end, and a lumen adapted to receive a guidewire and which extends between the proximal guidewire port and the distal guidewire port; an expansion frame attached to the catheter at a location distal to the proximal guidewire port, the expansion frame being operable between a contracted condition and an expanded condition, and having at least one temperature sensor; and a capture sheath slideably disposed about the expansion frame and operable from the proximal end of the catheter to release the expansion frame when the capture sheath is removed from the expansion frame.
- 10. The intravascular thermography device of claim 9, wherein the capture sheath further comprises a slot in a region of the capture sheath near the distal end of the catheter, the slot communicating between a lumen of the capture sheath and an outside surface of the capture sheath, the slot being shaped to align with the proximal guidewire port of the catheter; and
- 11. The intravascular thermography device of claim 10, further comprising a registry mechanism operative to maintain circumferential alignment between the proximal guidewire port of the catheter and the slot of the capture sheath.
- 12. The intravascular thermography device of claim 9, wherein the capture sheath comprises a guiding catheter.
- 13. The intravascular thermography device of claim 9, wherein the capture sheath comprises an angiography catheter.
- 14. An intravascular thermography device comprising:
an elongate catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a distal guidewire port in a distal region of the catheter, a proximal guidewire port at a location closer to the distal end of the catheter than the proximal end, and a lumen adapted to receive a guidewire and which extends between the proximal guidewire port and the distal guidewire port; and an expandable member attached to the catheter at a location distal to the proximal guidewire port, the expansion frame being operable between a contracted condition and an expanded condition, and having at least one temperature sensor.
- 15. The intravascular thermography device of claim 14, wherein the expandable member is an expansion frame.
- 16. The intravascular thermography device of claim 14, further comprising a capture sheath slideably disposed about the expandable member and operable from the proximal end of the catheter to release the expandable member when the capture sheath is removed from the expandable member.
- 17. A method for detecting vulnerable plaque, comprising the steps of:
providing an elongate catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a distal guidewire port in a distal region of the catheter, a proximal guidewire port at a location closer to the distal end of the catheter than the proximal end, and a lumen that extends between the proximal guidewire port and the distal guidewire port, the catheter further comprising an expansion frame in the distal region and having at least one temperature sensor; positioning a guidewire across a region of interest within a target vessel; inserting a proximal end of the guidewire into the distal guidewire port of the catheter, and through the proximal guidewire port of the catheter; advancing the catheter along the guidewire until the expansion frame, is located within the region of interest; deploying the expansion frame; and operating the at least one temperature sensor to measure the temperature of an endoluminal surface of the vessel.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the catheter further comprises a capture sheath slideably disposed about the expansion frame, and wherein the method further comprises the step of sliding the capture sheath relative to the expansion frame to release the expansion frame.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein the capture sheath further comprises a slot, the slot being shaped to align with the proximal guidewire port of the catheter, and wherein the guidewire passes through the slot.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of positioning a guidewire across a region of interest within a target vessel is performed before the step of inserting a proximal end of the guidewire into the distal guidewire port of the catheter, and through the proximal guidewire port of the catheter.
- 21. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of inserting a proximal end of the guidewire into the distal guidewire port of the catheter, and through the proximal guidewire port of the catheter is performed before the step of positioning a guidewire across a region of interest within a target vessel.
- 22. A method for detecting vulnerable plaque, comprising the steps of:
providing an elongate catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a distal guidewire port in a distal region of the catheter, a proximal guidewire port at a location closer to the distal end of the catheter than the proximal end, and a lumen that extends between the proximal guidewire port and the distal guidewire port, the catheter further comprising an expansion frame in the distal region and having at least one temperature sensor, the catheter further comprising a capture sheath slideably disposed about the expansion frame; positioning a guidewire across a region of interest within a target vessel; inserting a proximal end of the guidewire into the distal guidewire port of the catheter, and through the proximal guidewire port of the catheter; advancing the catheter along the guidewire until the expansion frame is located within the region of interest; sliding the capture sheath relative to the expansion frame to release the expansion frame deploying the expansion frame; and operating the at least one temperature sensor to measure the temperature of an endoluminal surface of the vessel.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein the capture sheath further comprises a slot, the slot being shaped to align with the proximal guidewire port of the catheter, and wherein the guidewire passes through the slot.
- 24. A method for detecting vulnerable plaque, comprising the steps of:
providing an elongate catheter having a proximal end, a distal end, a distal guidewire port in a distal region of the catheter, a proximal guidewire port at a location closer to the distal end of the catheter than the proximal end, and a lumen that extends between the proximal guidewire port and the distal guidewire port, the catheter further comprising an expandable member in the distal region and having at least one temperature sensor; positioning a guidewire across a region of interest within a target vessel; inserting a proximal end of the guidewire into the distal guidewire port of the catheter, and through the proximal guidewire port of the catheter; advancing the catheter along the guidewire until the expandable member is located within the region of interest; deploying the expandable member; and operating the at least one temperature sensor to measure the temperature of an endoluminal surface of the vessel.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the expandable member is an expansion frame.
- 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the catheter further comprises a capture sheath slideably disposed about the expandable member, and wherein the method further comprises the step of sliding the capture sheath relative to the expandable member to release the expandable member.
- 27. A thermography catheter comprising:
an outer assembly comprising an elongate tubular member having a proximal end, a distal end, and a lumen therebetween; and an inner assembly inserted within the lumen of the outer assembly and slideable relative to the outer assembly, the inner assembly comprising a metallic elongate member having a proximal end and a distal end, an expandable member coupled to the distal end of the elongate member, the expandable member having at least one temperature sensor and being operable between a contracted condition and an expanded condition.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/253,391, filed Sep. 23, 2002, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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10253391 |
Sep 2002 |
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10342911 |
Jan 2003 |
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