Warming methods and apparatus
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1. An apparatus for raising or maintaining the core temperature of a mammal comprising:
- radiant heating means which in use are located in an unobtrusive position proximate to said mammal, said radiant heating means comprises a cylindrical heating element which radiates heat energy with a wavelength of 3 microns when heated to 680°
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means adapted to direct radiant energy produced by said radiant heating means at said mammal substantially at a region of high concentration of Arteriovenous Anastomoses, said energy being radiated using a wavelength of approximately 3 microns in the infrared band, said means adapted to direct radiant energy comprising two radiant energy reflectors, a first reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said heating element, said heating element thereby being on the forward side of said first reflector, and said insulating means comprising a second reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said first reflector a small distance from and on the behind side thereof, each said radiant energy reflector being shaped to direct said radiant energy from said radiant heating means in a substantially narrow beam, said beam being of a width substantially approximating said region, and insulating means for minimizing radiant and convection energy loss from said radiant means; and
control means adapted to energise said radiant heating means such that in use the skin temperature of said mammal substantially adjacent said region remains within a predetermined range.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for raising or maintaining the core temperature of a mammal during surgery is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a infrared radiant element with a double reflector design to provide a very narrow beam of radiation. In this fashion the apparatus is able to direct radiant energy at the mammal'"'"'s skin in regions with a high concentration of Arteriovenous Anastomoses. The apparatus also includes a skin temperature sensor to allow closed loop control of the heat energy supplied to the mammal. The complete apparatus can be located in an unobtrusive position such that it does not interfere with the surgical team.
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1. An apparatus for raising or maintaining the core temperature of a mammal comprising:
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radiant heating means which in use are located in an unobtrusive position proximate to said mammal, said radiant heating means comprises a cylindrical heating element which radiates heat energy with a wavelength of 3 microns when heated to 680°
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means adapted to direct radiant energy produced by said radiant heating means at said mammal substantially at a region of high concentration of Arteriovenous Anastomoses, said energy being radiated using a wavelength of approximately 3 microns in the infrared band, said means adapted to direct radiant energy comprising two radiant energy reflectors, a first reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said heating element, said heating element thereby being on the forward side of said first reflector, and said insulating means comprising a second reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said first reflector a small distance from and on the behind side thereof, each said radiant energy reflector being shaped to direct said radiant energy from said radiant heating means in a substantially narrow beam, said beam being of a width substantially approximating said region, and insulating means for minimizing radiant and convection energy loss from said radiant means; and
control means adapted to energise said radiant heating means such that in use the skin temperature of said mammal substantially adjacent said region remains within a predetermined range.
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2. An apparatus for raising or maintaining the core temperature of a mammal comprising:
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radiant heating means which in use are located in an unobtrusive position proximate to said mammal, said radiant heating means comprises a cylindrical heating element which radiates heat energy with a wavelength of 3 microns when heated to 680°
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means adapted to direct radiant energy produced by said radiant heating means at said mammal substantially at a region of high concentration of Arteriovenous Anastomoses, said energy is radiated using a wavelength in the infrared band, said wavelength being approximately 3 microns, said means adapted to direct radiant energy comprises two radiant energy reflectors shaped to direct said radiant energy from said radiant heating means in a substantially narrow beam, said beam being of a width substantially approximating said region, a first reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said heating element, said heating element thereby being on the forward side of said first reflector, and a second reflector being mounted directly or indirectly to said first reflector a small distance from and on the behind side thereof, and control means adapted to energise said radiant heating means such that in use the skin temperature of said mammal substantially adjacent said region remains within a predetermined range.
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3. A method of raising or maintaining the core temperature of a mammal using a radiant heater comprising the steps of:
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1) positioning the radiant heater in a non-obtrusive manner in proximity to said mammal;
2) energising said radiant heater;
3) directing the radiant energy produced in step (2) at said mammal substantially at a region of high concentration of Arteriovenous Anastomoses; and
4) controlling the energisation of said radiant heater such that the skin temperature of said mammal substantially adjacent said region remains within a predetermined range. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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