Intravascular systems for corporeal cooling
First Claim
1. A catheter for intravascular corporeal cooling comprising:
- an elongated tubular member having proximal and distal ends, at least three lumens extending therethrough, and an outer surface, two or more inflatable annular balloons arranged on the outer surface of the elongated tubular member, each inflatable balloon being in fluid communication with an inflation lumen, and a pressure relief member positioned in the outer wall of the elongated tubular member and proximal to the annular inflatable balloons, wherein at least one lumen in the tubular member can provide cooled blood in the direction of the distal end of the elongated tubular member and wherein when the pressure of fluid within the elongated member reaches a predetermined value, the pressure relief member opens to permit fluid to be released from the elongated member.
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Abstract
A catheter for intravascular corporeal cooling comprises an elongated tubular member having at least one lumen extending therethrough for providing cooled blood, an inflatable annular balloon positioned on the outer surface of the elongated tubular member, and a pressure reliever positioned in the external wall of the elongated tubular member and proximal to the annular inflatable balloon, wherein when the pressure of blood within a lumen reaches a predetermined value, the pressure reliever opens to permit fluid to be released from the elongated tubular member. In other embodiments of the invention the catheter may have two or more inflatable annular balloons that are separately inflatable and/or the catheter has an insulative outer annular member.
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11 Claims
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1. A catheter for intravascular corporeal cooling comprising:
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an elongated tubular member having proximal and distal ends, at least three lumens extending therethrough, and an outer surface, two or more inflatable annular balloons arranged on the outer surface of the elongated tubular member, each inflatable balloon being in fluid communication with an inflation lumen, and a pressure relief member positioned in the outer wall of the elongated tubular member and proximal to the annular inflatable balloons, wherein at least one lumen in the tubular member can provide cooled blood in the direction of the distal end of the elongated tubular member and wherein when the pressure of fluid within the elongated member reaches a predetermined value, the pressure relief member opens to permit fluid to be released from the elongated member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A catheter for intravascular corporeal brain cooling in a patient having aorta, comprising:
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an elongated tubular member having distal and proximal sections, an outer surface, and at least two lumens extending therethrough, an inflatable, extended annular member positioned on the outer surface of the elongated tubular member so that the annular member can be positioned in the patient'"'"'s aorta, and a pressure relief member positioned in the outer wall of the elongated tubular member and proximal to the inflatable annular member, wherein at least one lumen in the tubular member can provide cooled blood in the distal direction and wherein when the pressure of fluid within the elongated member reaches a predetermined value, the pressure relief member opens to permit fluid to be released from the elongated member. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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