Stroke treatment utilizing extravascular circulation of oxygenated synthetic nutrients to treat tissue hypoxic and ischemic disorders
First Claim
1. A method of diagnosing the condition of suspected hypoxic-ischemic central nervous system tissue of a mammal, comprising:
- (a) providing a synthetic spinal fluid comprising at least one oxygenated oxygen-carrying component and essential electrolytes to compatibilize the oxygen-carrying component for use with central nervous system tissue;
(b) injecting said synthetic spinal fluid into at least a first portion of the cerebrospinal pathway of said mammal to contact said tissue to become a diagnostic fluid;
(c) withdrawing said diagnostic fluid from a second portion of said pathway to create a circulation of said fluid through at least a portion of said pathway;
(d) monitoring the composition of said diagnostic fluid; and
(e) comparing constituents of said fluid for at least a selected difference in the compositions of said synthetic spinal and diagnostic fluids;
whereby said selected differences in said compositions are at least diagnostic of the condition of said suspected hypoxic-ischemic tissue disposed along said portion of said cerebrospinal pathway.
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Abstract
A novel acute care cerebral support system and method for treating severly ischemic brains is disclosed wherein an oxygenated nutrient emulsion is circulated through at least a portion of the ventriculo-subarachnoid spaces. The nutrient emulsion contains an oxygenatable non-aqueous component, an aqueous nutrient component, an emulsification component, and other components which render physiologic acceptability to the nutrient emulsion. The disclosed system and method have been shown to effectively exchange oxygen, carbon dioxide, glucose, and other metabolites in severely stroked brains. Significant restoration of oxidative metabolism and electrographic activity result from the disclosed treatment. Methods for producing the nutrient emulsion and a system for delivering that emulsion to the cerebrospinal pathway are also disclosed. Additionally, novel diagnostic methods for diagnosing the physiologic state of hypoxic-ischemic and other diseased neurologic tissue during treatment are provided.
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26 Claims
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1. A method of diagnosing the condition of suspected hypoxic-ischemic central nervous system tissue of a mammal, comprising:
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(a) providing a synthetic spinal fluid comprising at least one oxygenated oxygen-carrying component and essential electrolytes to compatibilize the oxygen-carrying component for use with central nervous system tissue; (b) injecting said synthetic spinal fluid into at least a first portion of the cerebrospinal pathway of said mammal to contact said tissue to become a diagnostic fluid; (c) withdrawing said diagnostic fluid from a second portion of said pathway to create a circulation of said fluid through at least a portion of said pathway; (d) monitoring the composition of said diagnostic fluid; and (e) comparing constituents of said fluid for at least a selected difference in the compositions of said synthetic spinal and diagnostic fluids; whereby said selected differences in said compositions are at least diagnostic of the condition of said suspected hypoxic-ischemic tissue disposed along said portion of said cerebrospinal pathway. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
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