Endotracheal tube having tongue-contacting temperature sensor
First Claim
1. An endotracheal tube, comprising:
- an elongate tubular member forming the body of said endotracheal tube;
said elongate tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end being positioned distal of a patient'"'"'s larynx when said endotracheal tube is in a position for use; and
a temperature-sensing means fixedly secured to an exterior surface of said elongate tubular member;
a temperature insulating means disposed between said exterior surface of said endotracheal tube and said temperature-sensing means;
an electrically insulating means disposed in overlying relation to said temperature-sensing means;
said temperature-sensing means being positioned on said endotracheal tube at the tongue-contacting proximal end of said endotracheal tube.
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Abstract
An endotracheal tube has a temperature sensor positioned proximal of a patient'"'"'s larynx when the tube is in use. Thus, the sensor overlies the tongue. In view of the high vascularity of the tongue, the sensor provides an accurate reading of the patient'"'"'s body temperature and responds quickly to temperature changes. A heat insulator inhibits heat transfer from the interior of the endotracheal tube to the sensor, and an electrical insulator electrically isolates the sensor from the tongue. In a first embodiment, the sensor is linear in configuration, and in a second embodiment the sensor is serpentine in configuration to increase the surface area of the contact between the sensor and the tongue. A third embodiment adds an oxymeter. In additional embodiments, the sensor is placed on other highly vascular regions of the body, or where an artery is present. The sensor may also be positioned within a preselected vein or artery.
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1. An endotracheal tube, comprising:
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an elongate tubular member forming the body of said endotracheal tube; said elongate tubular member having a proximal end and a distal end, said distal end being positioned distal of a patient'"'"'s larynx when said endotracheal tube is in a position for use; and a temperature-sensing means fixedly secured to an exterior surface of said elongate tubular member; a temperature insulating means disposed between said exterior surface of said endotracheal tube and said temperature-sensing means; an electrically insulating means disposed in overlying relation to said temperature-sensing means; said temperature-sensing means being positioned on said endotracheal tube at the tongue-contacting proximal end of said endotracheal tube. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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