Patient warming methods
First Claim
1. A method for warming a patient with heated fluids at a controlled temperature and flow rate, the patient having blood which circulates within endothelial lined vessels, the patient'"'"'s blood having a core temperature inside the patient and a vessel temperature inside a selected endothelial lined vessel, comprising the steps of:
- injecting heated fluids having a predetermined temperature of about 50°
-100°
Celsius into the selected vessel of the patient through an opening in the patient at a predetermined flow rate;
mixing the heated fluids with the blood, causing an increase in the vessel temperature, without excessive endothelial damage,thermally isolating the opening from the heated fluids; and
controlling the temperature and the flow rate of the fluids into the patient so that the core temperature of the patient does not exceed predetermined levels, and so that the temperature increase caused by mixed heated fluids and blood does not injure the patient.
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Abstract
A patient warming method and apparatus including a catheter which mixes relatively hot intravenous fluids with the patient'"'"'s blood without excessive tissue damage, by monitoring the temperature of the mixed blood and the core temperature of the patient. The fluids are heated to about 50°-100° C. The catheter is surrounded by a relatively large diameter introducer sheath, and is spaced from the sheath by a cooling jacket. Unheated fluid is passed through the cooling jacket to thermally isolate the heated infusate from the patient, to prevent entry site and endothelial burning. An external computer control system monitors and controls both the body core temperature of the patient and the temperature and flow rate of the infusate.
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1. A method for warming a patient with heated fluids at a controlled temperature and flow rate, the patient having blood which circulates within endothelial lined vessels, the patient'"'"'s blood having a core temperature inside the patient and a vessel temperature inside a selected endothelial lined vessel, comprising the steps of:
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injecting heated fluids having a predetermined temperature of about 50°
-100°
Celsius into the selected vessel of the patient through an opening in the patient at a predetermined flow rate;mixing the heated fluids with the blood, causing an increase in the vessel temperature, without excessive endothelial damage, thermally isolating the opening from the heated fluids; and controlling the temperature and the flow rate of the fluids into the patient so that the core temperature of the patient does not exceed predetermined levels, and so that the temperature increase caused by mixed heated fluids and blood does not injure the patient.
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