Heat exchange catheter
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1. A heat exchange catheter, comprising:
- a catheter body;
at least one working fluid supply lumen in the body; and
at least one helical heat exchange tube communicating with the supply lumen and extending along an outside surface of the body for exchanging heat with a body fluid when the body is disposed in a patient, wherein the heat exchange rube establishes plural coils, and at least two coils are bonded to the body at respective bond points, the coils otherwise being distanced from the body when fluid is circulated through the heat exchange tube.
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Abstract
A heat exchange catheter has a catheter body with a working fluid supply lumen extending therethrough, and terminating in a helical heat exchange tube that exits the body and extends proximally back along the catheter body. Working fluid flows through the heat exchange tube to exchange heat with the central venous system of a patient when the catheter body is properly placed in the patient.
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1. A heat exchange catheter, comprising:
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a catheter body;
at least one working fluid supply lumen in the body; and
at least one helical heat exchange tube communicating with the supply lumen and extending along an outside surface of the body for exchanging heat with a body fluid when the body is disposed in a patient, wherein the heat exchange rube establishes plural coils, and at least two coils are bonded to the body at respective bond points, the coils otherwise being distanced from the body when fluid is circulated through the heat exchange tube.
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2. A hear exchange catheter, comprising:
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a catheter body;
at least one working fluid supply lumen in the body; and
at least one helical heat exchange tube communicating with the supply lumen and extending along an outside surface of the body for exchanging heat with a body fluid when the body is disposed in a patient, further comprising at least two working lumens extending at least part way through the catheter body and terminating at respective infusion ports, the infusion ports being longitudinally spaced from each other along the catheter body.
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