IP Library Granted Patent US 12697162
Granted Patent B2
US 12697162 · App. 18/210,965 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Systems and methods for measuring pulse wave velocity

Inventors: Paul J. Coates (Corte Madera, CA); Bijan Nafea (Santa Rosa, CA); Sahil Sharma (Santa Rosa, CA)
Assignee: Medtronic Ireland Manufacturing Unlimited Company
A61B18/1206A61B18/1492A61B2018/00577A61B2018/00702A61B2018/00875
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Patent No.
US 12697162
App. No.
18/210,965
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for performing a therapeutic procedure includes applying therapy to target tissue, measuring a property of the target tissue at a plurality of spaced apart locations along the length of the target tissue, identifying changes in the measured property of the target tissue at each of the plurality of spaced apart locations, identifying a point in time at which the identified change in the measured property occurs at each of the plurality of spaced apart locations, and calculating a pulse wave velocity within the target tissue by comparing a difference between the identified points in time at which the identified change in the measured property occurs at at least two of the plurality of spaced apart locations, wherein the calculated pulse wave velocity is predictive of a response to therapy.

Claims (35)

1 . A method of performing a therapeutic procedure, comprising:

confirming in received images distances between a plurality of spaced apart locations along a length of target tissue;

applying therapy to the target tissue;

measuring a property of the target tissue at the plurality of spaced apart locations along the length of the target tissue during application of therapy;

identifying changes in the measured property of the target tissue at each of the plurality of spaced apart locations during the application of therapy;

identifying a point in time at which the identified change in the measured property occurs at each of the plurality of spaced apart locations during the application of therapy; and

calculating a pulse wave velocity within the target tissue by comparing a difference between the identified points in time at which the identified change in the measured property occurs at at least two of the plurality of spaced apart locations during the application of therapy, wherein the calculated pulse wave velocity is predictive of a response to therapy.

2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein measuring the property of the target tissue includes measuring a temperature of the target tissue at the plurality of spaced apart locations on the target tissue via a plurality of sensors associated with a therapeutic device during the application of therapy.

3 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein calculating the pulse wave velocity within the target tissue includes comparing the difference between the identified point in time at which the identified change in a measured temperature occurs at at least two of a plurality of sensors and a confirmed distance between the at least two of the plurality of sensors along the length of target tissue.

4 . The method according to claim 3 , wherein confirming in received images distances between a plurality of spaced apart locations along the length of target tissue comprises identifying a distance between each of the plurality of sensors.

5 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein identifying changes in the measured property of the target tissue includes identifying one of a maximum of the change in the property, a minimum of the change in the property, an average of the change in the property, or a property of a derivative of the change in the property of the target tissue is measured at each of the plurality of spaced apart locations during the application of therapy.

6 . The method according to claim 5 , wherein identifying a point in time at which the identified change in measured property occurs includes identifying a point in time at which one of the maximum of the change in the property, the minimum of the change in the property, the average of the change in the property, or the property of the derivative of the change in the property of the target tissue is measured at each of the plurality of spaced apart locations during the application of therapy.

7 . The method according to claim 6 , wherein calculating the pulse wave velocity within the target tissue includes comparing the identified points in time at which one of the maximum, minimum, average, or property of the derivative of the property is measured at a distal most location and a proximal most location of the plurality of spaced apart locations during the application of therapy.

8 . The method according to claim 1 , further comprising advancing a therapeutic device including a plurality of sensors operably coupled thereto to the target tissue.

9 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein measuring the change in the property of the target tissue includes measuring a change in impedance of the target tissue at the plurality of spaced apart locations on the target tissue during the application of therapy.

10 . A system for performing a therapeutic procedure, comprising:

a therapeutic device including a plurality of sensors disposed at a plurality of spaced apart locations along a length of a portion of the therapeutic device; and

a computing device including a processor and a memory storing instructions, which, when executed by the processor, cause the computing device to:

confirm in received images distances between each of the plurality of sensors;

measure a change in a property of target tissue at each of the sensors during an application of therapy from a portion of the therapeutic device to the target tissue;

identify a point in time at which the measured change in the property of the target tissue occurs at each of the sensors during the application of therapy; and

calculate a pulse wave velocity within the target tissue by comparing a difference between the identified point in time at which the measured change in the property of the target tissue occurs at at least two of the sensors during the application of therapy, wherein the calculated pulse wave velocity is predictive of a response to therapy.

11 . The system according to claim 10 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to measure a change in temperature of the target tissue at each of the sensors during the application of therapy.

12 . The system according to claim 10 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to measure a change in impedance of the target tissue at each of the sensors during the application of therapy.

13 . The system according to claim 10 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to identify a point in time at which one of a maximum of the change in the property, a minimum of the change in property, an average of the change in property, or a property of a derivative of the change in property of the target tissue is measured at a distal most sensor and a proximal most sensor during the application of therapy.

14 . The system according to claim 13 , wherein the instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to calculate the pulse wave velocity within the target tissue by comparing the identified points in time at which one of the maximum, minimum, average, or property of the derivative of the change in the property of the target tissue is measured at the distal most sensor and the proximal most sensor.

15 . The system according to claim 10 , wherein the therapeutic device includes a plurality of therapy delivery elements disposed at a plurality of spaced apart locations along a length of a portion of the therapeutic device, the therapy delivery elements configured to deliver therapy to the target tissue.

16 . A method of performing a therapeutic procedure, comprising:

confirming in received images a distance between each of at least two sensors associated with a therapeutic device along a length of target tissue;

applying therapy to the target tissue via at least one therapy delivery element associated with the therapeutic device;

measuring a change in a property of the target tissue at a plurality of spaced apart locations along the length of the target tissue via the at least two sensors associated with the therapeutic device; and

calculating a pulse wave velocity within the target tissue by comparing a difference between a point in time at which the measured change in the property occurs at each of the at least two sensors during application of therapy, wherein the calculated pulse wave velocity is predictive of a response to therapy.

17 . The method according to claim 16 , wherein measuring a change in the property of the target tissue via the at least two sensors includes measuring a change in temperature of the target tissue at the plurality of spaced apart locations along the length of the target tissue via at least two temperature sensors associated with the therapeutic device.

18 . The method according to claim 16 , wherein measuring the change in the property of the target tissue includes measuring the change in the property of the target tissue at the plurality of spaced apart locations along the length of the target tissue via the at least two sensors associated with the therapeutic device, the at least two sensors longitudinally offset from a location of the at least one therapy delivery element along the length of the target tissue.

19 . The method according to claim 18 , wherein measuring the change in the property of the target tissue includes measuring the change in the property of the target tissue at the plurality of spaced apart locations along the length of the target tissue via at least two sensors associated with the therapeutic device, a first sensor of the at least two sensors disposed distal of the at least one therapy delivery element and a second sensor of the at least two sensors disposed proximal of the at least one therapy delivery element.