IP Library Granted Patent US 7,344,505
Granted Patent B2
US 7,344,505 · App. 10/272,489 · Granted Mar 18, 2008

Barriers and methods for pressure measurement catheters

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Patent No.
US 7,344,505
App. No.
10/272,489
Granted
Mar 18, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and apparatus of the present invention provide viscoelastic barrier materials for use as barriers in devices such as pressure measurement catheters. Improved barrier materials sometimes include at least one barrier material precursor combined with an amount of a softener. In other embodiments, two barrier material precursor components are combined without a softener to provide a fully cross-linked barrier material having certain softness characteristics. In various embodiments, a softener may be dimethyl silicone oil and may be combined with a barrier material precursor in an amount of between about 25% and about 45% by weight, relative to the final barrier material. Once a viscoelastic barrier material is prepared, it may be placed in a pressure transmission catheter or similar device, for example by injecting the gel into a lumen of the catheter via a syringe. Barrier materials of the present invention have one or more advantageous properties, such as a desired softness, full cross-linking, resistance to washout from a catheter, enhanced stability and/or the like.

Claims (66)

1. A pressure measurement catheter comprising a lumen containing a viscoelastic barrier material, the viscoelastic barrier material including at least one viscoelastic barrier material precursor combined with an amount of a softener;

wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity of between about 5600 cps and about 7100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 37° C.

2. A pressure measurement catheter as in claim 1 , wherein the softener comprises dimethyl silicone oil.

3. A pressure measurement catheter comprising a lumen containing a viscoelastic barrier material, the viscoelastic barrier material including a cross-linked silicone gel and a softener within the gel.

4. The pressure measurement catheter of claim 3 , wherein the cross-linked silicone gel is formed by combining,

(a) a first liquid silicone polymer comprising a catalyst, and

(b) a second liquid silicone polymer comprising a cross-linker.

5. The pressure measurement catheter of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material is fully cross-linked.

6. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the softener comprises an oil.

7. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the softener is selected from the group consisting of dimethyl silicone oil, fluorinated silicone oil, phenyl silicone oil, mineral oil, vegetable oil, and combinations thereof.

8. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the softener comprises dimethyl silicone oil.

9. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material comprises between 35 and 50 weight percent softener.

10. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material comprises between 40 and 45 weight percent softener.

11. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material comprises between 25 to 45 weight percent softener.

12. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the gel is selected from the group consisting of a dimethyl silicone gel, a fluorinated silicone gel, a phenyl silicone gel, and combinations thereof.

13. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 21 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 25° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g.

14. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 30 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 37° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g.

15. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity of between about 5200 cps and about 10,100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 25° C.

16. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity of between about 5600 cps and about 7100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 37° C.

17. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 1,000 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 16° and about 25° C.

18. The pressure measurement device of claim 3 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 500 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 35° and about 40° C.

19. A pressure measurement catheter comprising a lumen containing a viscoelastic barrier material, the viscoelastic barrier material including a cross-linked dimethyl silicone gel and between 35 and 50 weight percent dimethyl silicone oil within the gel.

20. A pressure measurement device comprising an implantable telemetry device comprising a viscoelastic barrier material, the viscoelastic barrier material comprising a cross-linked silicone gel and a softener within the gel.

21. A pressure measurement catheter comprising a lumen containing a viscoelastic barrier material, the viscoelastic barrier material including a fully cross-linked silicone gel, the viscoelastic barrier material having a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 21 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 25° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g.

22. The pressure measurement device of claim 21 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 30 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 37° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g.

23. A pressure measurement catheter comprising a lumen containing a viscoelastic barrier material, the viscoelastic barrier material including a fully cross-linked silicone gel, the viscoelastic barrier material having a viscosity of between about 5200 cps and about 10,100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 25° C.

24. The pressure measurement device of claim 23 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity of between about 5600 cps and about 7100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 37° C.

25. The pressure measurement device of claim 23 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 1,000 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 16° and about 25° C.

26. The pressure measurement device of claim 23 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 500 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 35° and about 40° C.

27. A method of making a pressure measurement catheter, the method comprising:

providing a pressure measurement catheter having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen;

providing a viscoelastic barrier material comprising a cross-linked silicone gel and a softener within the gel; and

placing the viscoelastic barrier material in the lumen near the distal end of the catheter.

28. The method of claim 27 , wherein providing the viscoelastic barrier material comprises mixing

(a) a first liquid silicone polymer comprising a catalyst,

(b) a second liquid silicone polymer comprising a cross-linker, and

(c) the softener.

29. The method of claim 28 , wherein the softener is added after mixing the first and second silicone polymers.

30. The method of claim 29 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material is cured after adding the softener to fully cross-link the viscoelastic barrier material.

31. The method of claim 27 , wherein the softener comprises an oil.

32. The method of claim 27 , wherein the softener is selected from the group consisting of dimethyl silicone oil, fluorinated silicone oil, phenyl silicone oil, mineral oil, vegetable oil, and combinations thereof.

33. The method of claim 27 , wherein the softener comprises dimethyl silicone oil.

34. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material comprises between 35 and 50 weight percent softener.

35. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material comprises between 40 and 45 weight percent softener.

36. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material comprises between 25 to 45 weight percent softener.

37. The method of claim 27 , wherein the gel is selected from the group consisting of a dimethyl silicone gel, a fluorinated silicone gel, a phenyl silicone gel, and combinations thereof.

38. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 21 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 25° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g.

39. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 30 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 37° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g.

40. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity of between about 5200 cps and about 10,100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 25° C.

41. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity of between about 5600 cps and about 7100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 37° C.

42. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 1,000 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 16° and about 25° C.

43. The method of claim 27 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 500 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 35° and about 40° C.

44. The method of claim 27 , wherein placing the viscoelastic barrier material comprises injecting the material into the lumen using a handheld syringe.

45. The method of claim 27 , wherein placing the viscoelastic barrier material comprises refilling a portion of the lumen with the material.

46. A method of making a pressure measurement catheter, the method comprising:

providing a pressure measurement catheter having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen;

providing a viscoelastic barrier material comprising a fully cross-linked silicone gel, the viscoelastic barrier material having a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 21 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 25° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g; and

placing the viscoelastic barrier material in the lumen near the distal end of the catheter.

47. The method of claim 46 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a penetration range at ten seconds of between about 30 mm and about 37 mm at a temperature of about 37° C., wherein the penetration range is measured in a container of about 100 g of the viscoelastic barrier material, using a penetrometer having a foot and rod, the foot having a 1-inch diameter and the foot and rod weighing about 12 g.

48. A method of making a pressure measurement catheter, the method comprising:

providing a pressure measurement catheter having a proximal end, a distal end and a lumen;

providing a viscoelastic barrier material comprising a fully cross-linked silicone gel, the viscoelastic barrier material having a viscosity of between about 5200 cps and about 10,100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 25° C.; and

placing the viscoelastic barrier material in the lumen near the distal end of the catheter.

49. The method of claim 48 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity of between about 5600 cps and about 7100 cps in an environment having a temperature of about 37° C.

50. The method of claim 48 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 1,000 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 16° and about 25° C.

51. The method of claim 48 , wherein the viscoelastic barrier material has a viscosity that changes by less than about 500 cps during a period of one year in an environment having a temperature of between about 35° and about 40° C.

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