Patents by Inventor Laszlo Littmann
Laszlo Littmann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 6141576Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having at least one bipolar electrode pair on a distal section of the elongated device to intravascularly detect electrical activity within the patient's heart. The catheter or guidewire preferably has a tubular shaft formed of braided strands which include a plurality of insulated conductors which are electrically connected to the bipolar electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1996Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Gene Samson, Gabriel Vegh
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Patent number: 6088610Abstract: A method and system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart, particularly the electrical activity which causes arrhythmia, which includes a first intravascular device such as a catheter or guidewire having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal portion thereof which is disposed within one location of the patient's coronary vasculature and a second intravascular device such as a catheter or guidewire having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal portion thereof which is disposed within a second location of the patient's coronary vasculature to facilitate mapping the electrical activity of the patient's heart. Once the electrical activity has been mapped, therapeutic procedures can be initiated.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Duane Dickens
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Patent number: 5967978Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having at least one bipolar electrode pair on a distal section of the elongated device to intravascularly detect electrical activity within the patient's heart. The catheter or guidewire preferably has a tubular shaft formed of braided strands which include a plurality of insulated conductors which are electrically connected to the bipolar electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 1997Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Gene Samson, Gabriel Vegh
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Patent number: 5957842Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal section of the elongated device to detect electrical activity from within a blood vessel of the patient's heart. The intravascular device has a first compact array with a relatively small interelectrode spacing, such as less than 2 mm, and may have a second electrode array with an interelectrode spacing much greater than the interelectrode spacing in the first array. The second electrode array may used to detect the general region of the arrhythmogenic tissue and the first electrode array is used to provide a high resolution of the electrical detection to more accurately pinpoint the location of the arrhythmogenic site. When the general region of the arrhythmogenic focus in known an intravascular device having a single array of electrodes with an interelectrode spacing of less than 2 mm may be used.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Liming Lau, Omar Amirana
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Patent number: 5711298Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal section of the elongated device to detect electrical activity from within a blood vessel of the patient's heart. The intravascular device has a first compact array with a relatively small interelectrode spacing, such as less than 2 mm, and may have a second electrode array with an interelectrode spacing much greater than the interelectrode spacing in the first array. The second electrode array may used to detect the general region of the arrhythmogenic tissue and the first electrode array is used to provide a high resolution of the electrical detection to more accurately pinpoint the location of the arrhythmogenic site. When the general region of the arrhythmogenic focus in known an intravascular device having a single array of electrodes with an interelectrode spacing of less than 2 mm may be used.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1997Date of Patent: January 27, 1998Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Liming Lau, Omar Amirana
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Patent number: 5706809Abstract: A method and system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart, particularly the electrical activity which causes arrhythmia, which includes a first intravascular device such as a catheter or guidewire having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal portion thereof which is disposed within one location of the patient's coronary vasculature and a second intravascular device such as a catheter or guidewire having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal portion thereof which is disposed within a second location of the patient's coronary vasculature to facilitate mapping the electrical activity of the patient's heart. Once the electrical activity has been mapped, therapeutic procedures can be initiated.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1994Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: CaRDiMa, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Duane Dickens
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Patent number: 5699796Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal section of the elongated device to detect electrical activity from within a blood vessel of the patient's heart. The intravascular device has a first compact array with a relatively small interelectrode spacing, such as less than 2 mm, and may have a second electrode array with an interelectrode spacing much greater than the interelectrode spacing in the first array. The second electrode array may used to detect the general region of the arrhythmogenic tissue and the first electrode array is used to provide a high resolution of the electrical detection to more accurately pinpoint the location of the arrhythmogenic site. When the general region of the arrhythmogenic focus in known an intravascular device having a single array of electrodes with an interelectrode spacing of less than 2 mm may be used.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: CaRDiMa, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Liming Lau, Omar Amirana
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Patent number: 5682885Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having at least one bipolar electrode pair on a distal section of the elongated device to intravascularly detect electrical activity within the patient's heart. The catheter or guidewire preferably has a tubular shaft formed of braided strands which include a plurality of insulated conductors which are electrically connected to the bipolar electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Gene Samson, Gabriel Vegh
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Patent number: 5645064Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having a plurality of sensing electrodes on a distal section of the elongated device to detect electrical activity from within a blood vessel of the patient's heart. The intravascular device has a first compact array with a relatively small interelectrode spacing, such as less than 2 mm, and may have a second electrode array with an interelectrode spacing much greater than the interelectrode spacing in the first array. The second electrode array may used to detect the general region of the arrhythmogenic tissue and the first electrode array is used to provide a high resolution of the electrical detection to more accurately pinpoint the location of the arrhythmogenic site. When the general region of the arrhythmogenic focus in known an intravascular device having a single array of electrodes with an interelectrode spacing of less than 2 mm may be used.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Liming Lau, Omar Amirana
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Patent number: 5509411Abstract: A system for detecting electrical activity within a patient's heart comprising an elongated intravascular device, such as a catheter or guidewire, having at least one bipolar electrode pair on a distal section of the elongated device to intravascularly detect electrical activity within the patient's heart. The catheter or guidewire preferably has a tubular shaft formed of braided strands which include a plurality of insulated conductors which are electrically connected to the bipolar electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Cardima, Inc.Inventors: Laszlo Littmann, Gene Samson, Gabriel Vegh