Patent ID: 6113584
Filing Date: 2000-09-05
Classification: A61B,A61M,A61N

Abstract:
A method for treating a patient experiencing arrhythmia, comprising:a) advancing at least one intravascular guidewire having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal portion thereof through the patient's coronary arterial system;b) detecting electrical activity from heart tissue to locate heart tissue causing or involved with the arrhythmia;c) determining an average inner dimension of a coronary artery which is in fluid communication with heart tissue causing or involved with the arrhythmia;d) providing a catheter comprisinga catheter shaft which has proximal and distal ends, a port in the distal end of the catheter, a first inner lumen extending within the catheter shaft to the port in the distal end, a second inner lumen extending within the catheter shaft to a location proximal to the distal end of the catheter shaft,a relatively short occlusion balloon on a distal portion of the catheter shaft which has a maximum inflated diameter of between about 0.7 to about 1.3 of the determined inner diameter of the coronary artery and which has an interior in fluid communication with the second inner lumen;e) advancing the catheter over the guidewire with the guidewire slidably disposed within the first inner lumen until the balloon on the distal portion of the catheter shaft is located at a desired location within the patient's coronary artery;f) passing inflation fluid through the second inner lumen into the interior of the balloon to inflate the balloon until the diameter of the inflated balloon is about 0.7 to about 1.3 times the determined inner diameter of the coronary artery at a desired location so as to occlude the arterial passageway thereof sufficiently to prevent the proximal passage of significant quantities of lysing medium by the inflated balloon; andg) directing lysing medium through the first inner lumen of the catheter and out the port in the distal end thereof while the balloon is inflated to deliver said lysing medium to the desired location within the coronary artery distal to the catheter to lyse tissue causing or involved with arrhythmia.