Selective organ cooling catheter with guidewire apparatus and temperature-monitoring device
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1. A temperature monitoring device assembly, comprising:
- an elongated heat exchange catheter having a distal end and a proximal end, the catheter being configured for advancing the catheter into the venous system of a patient, along a path defined by a guidewire, with the distal end located in the patient'"'"'s body and the proximal end located outside the patient'"'"'s body;
at least one temperature monitoring device, located at or near the distal end of the guidewire, generating respective at least one temperature signal, the distal end of the guidewire and temperature monitoring device, located distal if the distal end of the catheter;
a catheter connector located at or near the proximal end or the catheter;
a heat exchanger;
at least One controller; and
a cable having a cable connector configured for engaging the catheter connector and the at least one controller electrically connected to the cable connector, wherein the temperature monitoring device generates a control feedback signal useful by the controller for controlling the heat exchanger, and wherein the catheter is in closed loop fluid communication with the heat exchanger such that a working fluid, the temperature of which is controlled based on the control feedback signal, is provided to the catheter from the heat exchanger to alter the temperature of fluid surrounding the catheter, such that the distal location of the temperature monitoring device causes the temperature monitoring device to sense the temperature of a given volume of blood closer to the heart of the patient, wherein a more accurate indication of core body temperature is achieved.
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Abstract
A catheter and method are provided for modifying a temperature of a patient. The catheter includes a heat transfer element (“HTE”) having surface irregularities shaped to create turbulence in a surrounding fluid. The catheter also includes a supply catheter to deliver a working fluid to an interior of the heat transfer element and a return catheter to return a working fluid from the HTE. A guidewire lumen is provided to receive a guidewire. The guidewire may have a temperature-monitoring device disposed at its distal tip from which feedback may be provided to control the temperature of a source of the working fluid.
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1. A temperature monitoring device assembly, comprising:
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an elongated heat exchange catheter having a distal end and a proximal end, the catheter being configured for advancing the catheter into the venous system of a patient, along a path defined by a guidewire, with the distal end located in the patient'"'"'s body and the proximal end located outside the patient'"'"'s body;
at least one temperature monitoring device, located at or near the distal end of the guidewire, generating respective at least one temperature signal, the distal end of the guidewire and temperature monitoring device, located distal if the distal end of the catheter;
a catheter connector located at or near the proximal end or the catheter;
a heat exchanger;
at least One controller; and
a cable having a cable connector configured for engaging the catheter connector and the at least one controller electrically connected to the cable connector, wherein the temperature monitoring device generates a control feedback signal useful by the controller for controlling the heat exchanger, and wherein the catheter is in closed loop fluid communication with the heat exchanger such that a working fluid, the temperature of which is controlled based on the control feedback signal, is provided to the catheter from the heat exchanger to alter the temperature of fluid surrounding the catheter, such that the distal location of the temperature monitoring device causes the temperature monitoring device to sense the temperature of a given volume of blood closer to the heart of the patient, wherein a more accurate indication of core body temperature is achieved. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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