Patient temperature control catheter with outer sleeve cooled by inner sleeve
First Claim
1. A catheter, comprising:
- an inner sleeve through which refrigerant can circulate to and from a source of refrigerant;
an outer sleeve surrounding the inner sleeve including a distal end thereof and filled with a frozen biocompatible substance, the refrigerant being separated from the biocompatible substance by one or more walls of the inner sleeve such that when the catheter is disposed in a patient, the refrigerant is isolated from the patient by both the inner sleeve and the frozen biocompatible substance, the refrigerant circulable through the catheter when the catheter is positioned in the patient to maintain the biocompatible substance frozen as heat is transferred from the patient to the biocompatible substance; and
at least one refrigerant sensor positioned between the inner and outer sleeves, the refrigerant sensor communicating with a control system engaged with the catheter and responsive to detecting refrigerant between the inner and outer sleeves, generating a signal to the control system for causing the control system to activate an audible and/or visual alarm.
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Abstract
A catheter has an inner sleeve through which refrigerant circulates to and from a source of refrigerant. The catheter also has an outer sleeve surrounding the inner sleeve, including a distal end thereof. The outer sleeve is filled with a frozen biocompatible substance. The refrigerant is separated from the biocompatible substance by one or more walls of the inner sleeve such that the refrigerant is isolated from a patient in whom the catheter is positioned by both the inner sleeve and the frozen biocompatible substance. The refrigerant circulates through the catheter when the catheter is positioned in the patient to maintain the biocompatible substance frozen as heat is transferred from the patient to the biocompatible substance.
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13 Claims
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1. A catheter, comprising:
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an inner sleeve through which refrigerant can circulate to and from a source of refrigerant; an outer sleeve surrounding the inner sleeve including a distal end thereof and filled with a frozen biocompatible substance, the refrigerant being separated from the biocompatible substance by one or more walls of the inner sleeve such that when the catheter is disposed in a patient, the refrigerant is isolated from the patient by both the inner sleeve and the frozen biocompatible substance, the refrigerant circulable through the catheter when the catheter is positioned in the patient to maintain the biocompatible substance frozen as heat is transferred from the patient to the biocompatible substance; and at least one refrigerant sensor positioned between the inner and outer sleeves, the refrigerant sensor communicating with a control system engaged with the catheter and responsive to detecting refrigerant between the inner and outer sleeves, generating a signal to the control system for causing the control system to activate an audible and/or visual alarm. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A system, comprising:
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a catheter for cooling a patient, wherein the catheter has an inner sleeve through which refrigerant from a source of refrigerant can circulate to and from the source of refrigerant; wherein the catheter has an outer sleeve surrounding the inner sleeve including a distal end thereof and filled with a biocompatible substance; wherein the refrigerant can circulate through the catheter to maintain the biocompatible substance below the freezing point of the biocompatible substance as heat is transferred to the biocompatible substance; and at least one fluorinated hydrocarbon sensor positioned between the inner and outer sleeves of the catheter, the fluorinated hydrocarbon sensor configured for communicating with a control system. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. System comprising:
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at least one catheter including an inner chamber configured to receive refrigerant therein and an outer chamber surrounding the inner chamber and configured to hold a biocompatible fluid therein, such that the biocompatible fluid can exchange heat with the refrigerant; and a control system configured for receiving a patient temperature signal and responsive to the patient temperature control signal, selectively circulating refrigerant in the inner chamber. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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