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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 27, 2009
Filed:
Aug. 02, 2002
Todd K. Whitehurst, Frazier Park, CA (US);
James P Mcgivern, Stevenson Ranch, CA (US);
Kelly H Mcclure, Simi Valley, CA (US);
Mark R. Stultz, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Todd K. Whitehurst, Frazier Park, CA (US);
James P McGivern, Stevenson Ranch, CA (US);
Kelly H McClure, Simi Valley, CA (US);
Mark R. Stultz, Maple Grove, MN (US);
Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc., St. Paul, MN (US);
Abstract
Methods and systems for treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD) include implantation of the discharge portion(s) of a catheter and, optionally, electrodes on a lead, near the tissue(s) to be stimulated. Stimulation pulses, i.e., drug infusion pulses and optional electrical pulses, are supplied by a stimulator implanted remotely, and through the catheter or lead, which is tunneled subcutaneously between the stimulator and stimulation site. Stimulation sites include the coronary arteries, the aorta, the left ventricle, the left atrium, and/or the pulmonary veins, among other locations. Disclosed treatments include drugs used for acute treatment of CAD, for chronic treatment of CAD, to promote angiogenesis, and/or as AGE Crosslink Breakers, among other drugs. For instance, the systems and methods reduce or eliminate the incidence of CAD and related morbidities, improve symptoms resulting from CAD, and/or improve cardiac blood flow, cardiac function, and patient quality of life.