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Temperature sensing system with retrograde sensor

  • US 6,866,638 B2
  • Filed: 08/12/2002
  • Issued: 03/15/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/12/2002
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A temperature sensing system for determining the core body temperature of a patient by measuring the temperature of body fluid flowing within a body lumen, comprising:

  • a sheath having a proximal end having a proximal opening, a distal end region having a distal opening disposed at a distal tip of the distal end region, and a lumen therebetween;

    a wire probe configured to be inserted into the proximal opening of the sheath into the lumen of the sheath, the wire probe having a proximal end region, at least a portion of which may be used to advance and retract the wire probe through the sheath, and a distal end region having a distal tip, the distal end region being defined by the distal tip and an acute bend located proximal to the distal tip such that the distal end region is shorter than the proximal end region, the acute bend being the leading portion of the wire probe as it is advanced through the lumen of the sheath, the distal end region having a first uncompressed position before the distal region is inserted in the lumen of the sheath and a second, compressed position when the distal region is inserted into the lumen of the sheath;

    at least one temperature sensor disposed at the distal tip of the wire probe;

    whereby the distal end region of the wire probe returns to its first position when the distal tip of the distal end region is advanced beyond the distal opening of the sheath, and wherein the distal tip and temperature sensor may be moved to a position proximal of the distal end opening of the sheath by withdrawing at least a portion of the proximal end region of the wire probe from the sheath.

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