Peripherally inserted central catheter with continuous central venous oximetry and proximal high flow port
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1. A peripherally inserted central venous system catheter which comprises:
- a sheath having a length and a diameter suitable for extending from a peripheral vein insertion point on a patent to the superior vena cava of the patient, the sheath being constructed of a material suitable for insertion into the venous system of a subject through a peripheral vein and forming two lumens therein which extend from its proximal end at the insertion point to its distal end in the superior vena cava;
a pair of optical fiber cables disposed in one of the lumens and extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the sheath;
a connector fastened to the proximal ends of the two optical fiber cables for connecting them to an oxygen saturation measurement instrument; and
a second connector fastened to the proximal end of the other of said two lumens for connecting the second lumen to a medical instrument, wherein central venous oxygen saturation of the patient'"'"'s blood is measured and a medical procedure is simultaneously performed using the medical instrument.
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Abstract
A peripherally inserted central catheter includes three lumens that communicate with its proximal end. A large lumen terminates short of the distal end of the catheter and is used for the infusion of fluids into the venous system. A second lumen terminates at the distal end and is suitable for measuring blood pressure in the central venous system and infusion of fluids into the central venous system. The third lumen houses a pair of optical fibers which form part of a central venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) monitoring system.
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1. A peripherally inserted central venous system catheter which comprises:
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a sheath having a length and a diameter suitable for extending from a peripheral vein insertion point on a patent to the superior vena cava of the patient, the sheath being constructed of a material suitable for insertion into the venous system of a subject through a peripheral vein and forming two lumens therein which extend from its proximal end at the insertion point to its distal end in the superior vena cava;
a pair of optical fiber cables disposed in one of the lumens and extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the sheath;
a connector fastened to the proximal ends of the two optical fiber cables for connecting them to an oxygen saturation measurement instrument; and
a second connector fastened to the proximal end of the other of said two lumens for connecting the second lumen to a medical instrument, wherein central venous oxygen saturation of the patient'"'"'s blood is measured and a medical procedure is simultaneously performed using the medical instrument. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A peripherally inserted central venous system catheter which comprises:
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a sheath having a length and a diameter suitable for extending from a peripheral vein insertion point on a patent to the superior vena cava of the patient, the sheath being constructed of a material suitable for insertion into the venous system of a subject through a peripheral vein and forming two lumens therein which extend from its proximal end at the insertion point to its distal end in the superior vena cava;
a pair of optical fiber cables disposed in one of the lumens and extending from the distal end to the proximal end of the sheath;
a connector fastened to the proximal ends of the two optical fiber cables for connecting them to an oxygen saturation measurement instrument; and
a second connector fastened to the proximal end of the other of said two lumens for connecting the second lumen to a medical instrument, wherein central venous oxygen saturation of the patient'"'"'s blood is measured and a medical procedure is simultaneously performed using the medical instrument; and
in which a third lumen is formed in the sheath and extends from its proximal end to a point intermediate the ends of the sheath where it communicates with blood surrounding the sheath through a port formed in the sheath; and
a third connector is fastened to the proximal end of the third lumen for connecting the third lumen to a fluid infusion device;
wherein the third lumen is larger than said two lumens such that fluids may be infused into the central venous system of the patient through said port. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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