Micro-probe for gas sampling
First Claim
1. A blood gas catheter probe having a distal end for introduction into a patient'"'"'s blood stream;
- said catheter probe comprising;
(a) an inlet for receiving a carrier gas;
(b) an outlet for removing carrier gas and blood gas contained therein from said catheter probe;
(c) an equilibration chamber at said distal end of said catheter probe forming a continuous gas flow path between said inlet and said outlet;
(d) a gas permeable membrane affixed to said catheter probe and surrounding said equilibration chamber, said membrane adapted to contact the patient'"'"'s blood and allow equilibration of blood gases passing through said membrane into said carrier gas within said equilibration chamber and carrier gas passing through said membrane into the patient'"'"'s blood stream to create a defined bolus of blood gases within said equilibration chamber;
(e) said equilibration chamber comprising an elongated tortuous path having a high ratio of surface area through which blood gases and carrier gases pass through said permeable membrane to unit volume of carrier gas in said equilibration chamber.
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Abstract
A catheter probe for use in the analysis of gases absorbed in liquids, particularly suitable for the in vivo analysis of blood gases, the probe includes an equilibration chamber disposed within the active length of the probe at the distal end of the probe and which is surrounded by a gas permeable membrane. A carrier gas is introduced into the probe and enters the equilibration chamber where the gas sought to be analyzed from the blood equilibrates with the carrier gas and forms a bolus of sample gas. That bolus is then caused to flow out of the probe to an analyzer. The equilibration chamber is formed of an elongated, tortuous path that allows a high surface area to unit volume ratio, that is, the ratio of the area of the equilibration chamber that is immediately beneath the gas permeable chamber to the volume of the flow path though the equilibration chamber is high. Preferable the equilibration chamber is formed as a spiral path. The cross-sectional area of the paths through which carrier gas passes through the catheter probe are designed to be substantially the same to minimize mixing of the bolus of carrier gas containing the blood gases with the non-equilibrated carrier gas.
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1. A blood gas catheter probe having a distal end for introduction into a patient'"'"'s blood stream;
- said catheter probe comprising;
(a) an inlet for receiving a carrier gas; (b) an outlet for removing carrier gas and blood gas contained therein from said catheter probe; (c) an equilibration chamber at said distal end of said catheter probe forming a continuous gas flow path between said inlet and said outlet; (d) a gas permeable membrane affixed to said catheter probe and surrounding said equilibration chamber, said membrane adapted to contact the patient'"'"'s blood and allow equilibration of blood gases passing through said membrane into said carrier gas within said equilibration chamber and carrier gas passing through said membrane into the patient'"'"'s blood stream to create a defined bolus of blood gases within said equilibration chamber; (e) said equilibration chamber comprising an elongated tortuous path having a high ratio of surface area through which blood gases and carrier gases pass through said permeable membrane to unit volume of carrier gas in said equilibration chamber. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
- said catheter probe comprising;
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4. A blood gas catheter probe having a distal end for introduction into a patient'"'"'s bloodstream;
- said catheter probe comprising;
(a) an inlet having a predetermined cross-sectional area for receiving carrier gas; (b) an outlet having a predetermined cross-sectional area for removing carrier gas containing dissolved blood gases; (c) an equilibration chamber having an elongated, tortuous path of a minimum predetermined length and a predetermined uniform cross-sectional area connecting between said inlet and said outlet; (d) a gas permeable membrane surrounding said equilibration chamber adapted to contact the patient'"'"'s blood and allow blood gases and carrier gas to pass though said membrane to equilibrate and form a bolus of blood gas within said equilibration chamber, wherein said cross-sectional areas of said inlet, said outlet and said path of said equilibration chamber are substantially equal. - View Dependent Claims (5)
- said catheter probe comprising;
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6. A gas catheter probe having a distal end for introduction into a liquid containing gases, for analyzing gases in said liquid, said catheter probe comprising:
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(a) a capillary inlet for delivering a carrier gas to said catheter probe, said inlet terminating by a predetermined length short of the distal end of said catheter probe, (b) a central conduit extending to, at, or near the distal end of said gas catheter probe and having formed therein, a capillary outlet for removing carrier gas and gas to be analyzed from said gas catheter probe, (c) a wire wrapped spirally about the outside diameter of said central conduit beginning at the termination of said inlet to the end of said central conduit, (d) a gas permeable membrane affixed to said catheter probe and sealed about said wire to form between said outside diameter of said central conduit and said gas permeable membrane, a spiral tortuous equilibration chamber, said gas permeable membrane comprised of a material allowing equilibration of gases passing there through and into said carrier gas within said equilibration chamber. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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