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Portable rapid massive parenteral fluid warming and infusion apparatus

  • US 4,678,460 A
  • Filed: 02/11/1985
  • Issued: 07/07/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/11/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. Apparatus for the rapid warming and infusion of massive amounts of a parenteral fluid into a patient under conditions where time is of the essence comprising in combination:

  • (a) a pressurized parenteral fluid supply means for rapidly infusing massive amounts of parenteral fluid into a patient, including a disposable fluid flow circuit means connected to the fluid supply bags for supplying and infusing the parenteral fluid into the patient, and a pressure delivery circuit means operably connected to said fluid flow circuit for rapidly infusing massive amounts of the parenteral fluid into the patient;

    (b) a fluid warming system operably connected to the pressurized parenteral fluid supply system and having means for warming massive amounts of parenteral fluid prior to infusion of said fluid into the patient;

    (c) means for controlling the temperature of the parenteral fluid;

    (d) means for controlling the rate of discharge of the parenteral fluid, said disposable fluid flow circuit having a liquid heat exchanger with said disposable fluid flow circuit means having;

    (1) at least one parenteral fluid bag for providing the parenteral fluid, said bag having an outlet port for discharging the parenteral fluid from the bag;

    (2) a drip chamber for monitoring the rate of fluid discharge from the parenteral fluid bag, said drip chamber having an inlet port serially connected to the outlet port of the parenteral fluid bag and an outlet port;

    (3) a portion of said heat exchanger through which the parenteral fluid flows, said heat exchanger having an inlet port serially connected to the drip chamber outlet port and an outlet port;

    (4) flexible tubular means for interconnecting members of the fluid flow circuit means, said tubular means having at least one distal end portion adapted for attaching a catheter to infuse the parenteral fluid into the patient; and

    (5) means for controlling the discharge of the parenteral fluid from the distal end of said tubular means.

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