A catheter with a tissue property sensor provides for localization of
myocardial infarction (MI) by utilizing one or more differences between
properties of infarcted myocardial tissue and properties of normal
myocardial tissue. The tissue property sensor is to be placed on
endocardial wall or epicardial wall during catheterization to sense at
least one tissue property allowing for detection of MI. Examples of the
tissue property sensor include, but are not limited to, an optical
sensor, an acoustic sensor, a contractility sensor, a temperature sensor,
and a drug response sensor. In one embodiment, the tissue property sensor
senses a tissue property in various locations on endocardial wall or
epicardial wall and detects substantial changes in the tissue property
that indicate a boundary between infarcted tissue and normal tissue.