Inflatable catheter for selective organ heating and cooling and method of using the same
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1. A catheter method of rewarming a patient, comprising:
- inserting an inflatable heat transfer element, formed by at least an inlet lumen and an outlet lumen, into an artery or vein;
inflating the inflatable heat transfer element by delivering a working fluid to the inflatable heat transfer element, the temperature of the working fluid higher than that of the blood; and
inducing turbulence in the working fluid by passing the working fluid through a helical turbulence-inducing path formed by the outlet lumen, wherein the circulating working fluid is removed from the heat transfer element by passing through the helical turbulence-inducing path of the outlet lumen, thereby enhancing heat transfer between the circulating fluid and the blood.
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Abstract
A catheter system and method are provided which change the temperature of a fluid, such as blood, by heat transfer. Selective cooling or heating of an organ may be performed by changing the temperature of the blood feeding the organ. The catheter system includes an inlet lumen and an outlet lumen structured and arranged to carry a working fluid having a temperature different from the adjacent blood. The outlet lumen is configured to induce turbulence in the adjacent fluid passing adjacent the outlet lumen.
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1. A catheter method of rewarming a patient, comprising:
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inserting an inflatable heat transfer element, formed by at least an inlet lumen and an outlet lumen, into an artery or vein;
inflating the inflatable heat transfer element by delivering a working fluid to the inflatable heat transfer element, the temperature of the working fluid higher than that of the blood; and
inducing turbulence in the working fluid by passing the working fluid through a helical turbulence-inducing path formed by the outlet lumen, wherein the circulating working fluid is removed from the heat transfer element by passing through the helical turbulence-inducing path of the outlet lumen, thereby enhancing heat transfer between the circulating fluid and the blood. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for selectively warming an organ in a body of a patient, comprising:
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introducing a catheter having an inflatable heat transfer element, formed by at least an inlet lumen and an outlet lumen, the outlet lumen having a helical turbulence-inducing path, into a blood vessel supplying the organ;
circulating a working fluid through the heat transfer element, wherein the working fluid is removed from the heat transfer element by passing through the helical turbulence-inducing path of the outlet lumen, the working fluid having a temperature greater than the temperature of the blood vessel; and
inducing free stream turbulence in blood flowing over the outlet lumen of the heat transfer element;
such that heat is added to the blood to warm the organ.
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