Methods and devices for treating vulnerable plaque
View Patent ↗This invention provides methods, devices and kits for treating coronary artery disease, particularly “soft” or vulnerable plaque. The invention is based on the local delivery of crosslinking means to crosslink the collagen covering the plaque and other proteins that may be present at the site to stabilize the plaque and prevent leakage of thrombogenic material into the lumen of the coronary artery. In certain embodiments, catheters are employed to achieve local delivery of a crosslinking agent or ultraviolet light.
1. A method for treating vulnerable plaque, comprising:
positioning an intraluminal catheter proximate a vulnerable plaque lesion, the intraluminal catheter comprising an inflatable balloon consisting of a spiral inflation coil wrapped around a sheath and a distal section of the catheter coextensive with said spiral inflation coil with multiple delivery ports in fluid communication with a delivery lumen; and
delivering at least one crosslinking agent locally to said vulnerable plaque lesion, including manipulating the intraluminal catheter such that upon inflation of the balloon to bring said spiral inflation coil into direct contact with the vulnerable plaque lesion a plurality of delivery regions are formed by gaps created between the delivery ports and the vulnerable plaque lesion, wherein each delivery region is formed by adjacent turns of said spiral inflation coil and is in fluid communication with at least one of said multiple delivery ports, for the delivery through the ports of the crosslinking agent to the vulnerable plaque lesion.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said crosslinking agent crosslinks a collagen component of said vulnerable plaque.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein said crosslinking agent is selected from a group consisting of aldehydes, isocyanates, carbodiimides, alkyl and aryl halides, and imidoesters.
4. The method of claim 3 , wherein said aldehydes are selected from glutaraldehyde or formaldehyde.