Measurement of bladder oxygen
First Claim
1. An apparatus for the determination and continuous monitoring of bladder epithelial oxygen (pbO2) which comprises, in combination, an introductory catheter and an oxygen sensor, wherein said catheter comprises an elongated hollow tube having channels therein, a proximal end and a distal end, which distal end forms a tip having an open port at or near the distal termination thereof and inflatable placement means located proximal to the open port, each of said channels terminating in a port at the proximal end of the catheter, a first port is connected to means for inflating the placement means, a second port is the terminal proximal end of a second channel terminating in the open port in the tip of the catheter and a third port is the terminal proximal end of a drainage channel, said oxygen sensor comprising an elongated sensor having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end comprising an oxygen-sensing element enveloped within an oxygen-permeable membrane, the sensor is completely accommodated within the second channel of the catheter and, when the apparatus is placed within a patient'"'"'s bladder, wherein the distal end of the sensor passes through the open port and extends beyond the tip of the catheter, the proximal end of the sensor having a connector attached to a monitor.
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Abstract
An apparatus for the determination and continuous monitoring of bladder epithelial oxygen (pbO2) which comprises, in combination, an introductory catheter with an inflatable placement cuff and an oxygen sensor, wherein the sensor is completely accommodated within the catheter when not in use and, when the apparatus is placed within a patient'"'"'s bladder, the sensor is adapted to be deployed so that the distal end of the sensor passes through an open port in the distal wall of the catheter and extends beyond the tip of the catheter to rest against the wall of the bladder; and a method for the continuous monitoring of pbO2 using such apparatus.
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- 1. An apparatus for the determination and continuous monitoring of bladder epithelial oxygen (pbO2) which comprises, in combination, an introductory catheter and an oxygen sensor, wherein said catheter comprises an elongated hollow tube having channels therein, a proximal end and a distal end, which distal end forms a tip having an open port at or near the distal termination thereof and inflatable placement means located proximal to the open port, each of said channels terminating in a port at the proximal end of the catheter, a first port is connected to means for inflating the placement means, a second port is the terminal proximal end of a second channel terminating in the open port in the tip of the catheter and a third port is the terminal proximal end of a drainage channel, said oxygen sensor comprising an elongated sensor having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end comprising an oxygen-sensing element enveloped within an oxygen-permeable membrane, the sensor is completely accommodated within the second channel of the catheter and, when the apparatus is placed within a patient'"'"'s bladder, wherein the distal end of the sensor passes through the open port and extends beyond the tip of the catheter, the proximal end of the sensor having a connector attached to a monitor.
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5. A method for the continuous monitoring of bladder epithelial oxygen (pbO2) which comprises introducing into the bladder of a patient an apparatus comprising, in combination, an introductory catheter and an oxygen sensor, wherein said catheter comprises an elongated hollow tube having channels therein, a proximal end and a distal end, which distal end forms a tip having an open port at or near the distal termination thereof and inflatable placement means located proximal to the open port, each of said channels terminating in a port at the proximal end of the catheter, a first port be connected to means for inflating the placement means, a second port is the terminal proximal end of a second channel terminating in the open port in the tip of the catheter and a third port is the terminal proximal end of a drainage channel, said oxygen sensor comprising an elongated sensor having a distal end and a proximal end, said distal end comprising an oxygen-sensing element enveloped within an oxygen-permeable membrane, the sensor is completely accommodated within the second channel of the catheter, deploying the distal end of the oxygen sensor through the open port in the tip of the catheter so that the sensor extends beyond the tip and rests against the wall of the bladder, inflating the placement means so that the apparatus is held within the bladder, connecting the proximal end of the sensor to a monitor and obtaining desired readings from the monitor.
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