IP Library Granted Patent US 9,066,685
Granted Patent B2
US 9,066,685 · App. 13/340,573 · Granted Jun 30, 2015

Multiple sclerosis therapeutic methods using therapeutic delivery devices and systems

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Patent No.
US 9,066,685
App. No.
13/340,573
Granted
Jun 30, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and devices are disclosed that, in various embodiments and permutations and combinations of inventions, diagnose and treat Multiple Sclerosis or associated symptoms. In one series of embodiments, the invention consists of methods and devices for identifying patients whose Multiple Sclerosis or associated symptoms are caused or exacerbated, at least in part, by blockages of one or more of the patient's internal jugular veins (IJV) or azygous veins (AZV). In some instances, stenoses or other flow limiting structures or lesions in the patient's affected veins are identified. Further, in some instances the nature of such lesions and whether there is a significant disruption of blood pressure, or both, is ascertained. In some embodiments, methods and devices for applying one or more therapies to the blockages in the patient's IJV or AZV veins are provided.

Claims (28)

1. A method of treating multiple sclerosis, comprising:

providing a treatment device comprising a therapy agent delivery catheter capable of applying a therapeutic agent to a lesion of a vein through the therapy agent delivery catheter to dissolve fibrin or thrombus present at or causing the lesion or otherwise treat the lesion, the therapy agent delivery catheter including an intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) component adjacent to a therapeutic delivery component, wherein the IVUS component is configured to image the vein and wherein the therapeutic delivery component is configured to apply the therapeutic agent to the lesion of the vein;

identifying at least one venous outflow obstruction site of a patient based on images obtained from the IVUS component of the therapy agent delivery catheter;

assessing the at least one venous outflow obstruction site to determine whether the at least one venous outflow obstruction site causes significant narrowing of the vein, wherein venous outflow obstruction sites causing significant narrowing of the vein are identified for treatment with the therapeutic agent via the therapeutic delivery component of the therapy agent delivery catheter;

verifying the at least one venous outflow obstruction site by determining a pressure gradient across the at least one venous outflow obstruction site, the pressure gradient being calculated as a ratio of a pressure distal to the at least one venous outflow obstruction site and a pressure in the superior vena cava; and

applying the treatment device to an identified venous outflow obstruction site of the vein to treat multiple sclerosis symptoms of the patient, including applying the therapeutic agent to the identified venous outflow obstruction site to increase a cross-sectional area of a lumen of the vein.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the therapeutic agent delivery catheter has a catheter body with a distal end, a proximal end, a central lumen through which a guide wire may be passed, an outer surface, a balloon and a balloon lumen.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein applying the treatment device to the identified venous outflow obstruction site of the vein includes visualizing the identified venous outflow obstruction site with the IVUS component to determine the efficacy of applying the treatment device to treat the multiple sclerosis symptoms of the patient.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein the balloon of the provided treatment device is porous to the therapeutic agent to allow the therapeutic agent to be exuded from the balloon.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the therapeutic agent is chosen from the group consisting of tissue plasminogen activator, urokinase, streptokinase, collagenace, hepranoids and any other fibrinolytic or direct anti-thrombin drug.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the balloon lumen of the catheter of the provided treatment device is configured to receive the therapeutic agent to facilitate introduction of the therapeutic agent into the balloon.

7. A multiple sclerosis therapeutic method, comprising:

providing a treatment device that includes:

a catheter having a proximal portion, a distal portion, a central lumen extending along a length of the catheter between the proximal and distal portions, and an off-set lumen extending along the length of the catheter between the proximal and distal portions;

a balloon coupled to the distal portion of the catheter such that the balloon is in fluid communication with the off-set lumen of the catheter such that a therapeutic agent can be introduced into the balloon through the off-set lumen, wherein the therapeutic agent is configured to dissolve fibrin or thrombus present at a lesion of a vein and wherein the balloon is configured to facilitate application of the therapeutic agent from the balloon to the lesion when the balloon is positioned adjacent the lesion; and

an intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) component adjacent to the balloon, wherein the IVUS component is configured to image the vein;

identifying at least one venous outflow obstruction site of a patient based on images obtained from the IVUS component;

assessing the at least one venous outflow obstruction site to determine whether the at least one venous outflow obstruction site causes significant narrowing of the vein, wherein venous outflow obstruction sites causing significant narrowing of the vein are identified for treatment with the therapeutic agent via the balloon;

verifying the at least one venous outflow obstruction site by determining a pressure gradient across the at least one venous outflow obstruction site; and

applying the treatment device to an identified venous outflow obstruction site of the vein to treat multiple sclerosis symptoms of the patient, including inflating the balloon adjacent to the identified venous outflow obstruction site to apply the therapeutic agent to the identified venous outflow obstruction site to increase a cross-sectional area of a lumen of the vein.

8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the central lumen of the catheter of the provided treatment device is sized and shaped to receive a guidewire.

9. The method of claim 7 , wherein applying the treatment device to the identified venous outflow obstruction site of the vein includes visualizing the identified venous outflow obstruction site with the IVUS component to determine the efficacy of applying the treatment device to treat the multiple sclerosis symptoms.

10. The method of claim 7 , wherein the balloon of the provided treatment device is porous to the therapeutic agent to allow the therapeutic agent to be exuded from the balloon.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the therapeutic agent is chosen from the group consisting of tissue plasminogen activator, urokinase, streptokinase, collagenace, hepranoids and any other fibrinolytic or direct anti-thrombin drug.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the off-set lumen of the catheter of the provided treatment device is configured to receive the therapeutic agent to facilitate introduction of the therapeutic agent into the balloon.

13. The method claim 7 , wherein the pressure gradient is calculated as a ratio of a pressure distal to the at least one venous outflow obstruction site and a pressure in the superior vena cava.

14. The method of claim 7 , wherein the central lumen of the catheter extends to a distal tip of the catheter.

15. The method of claim 1 , wherein the central lumen of the catheter extends to a distal tip of the catheter.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 30, 2012
From: BROWN, JOE E.; MARGOLIS, MARJA P.; GADDIS, MARY L.
To: VOLCANO CORPORATION
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