IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0950152
(2004-09-24)
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등록번호 |
US-7666213
(2010-04-09)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Freedman, Jr., Robert J.
- Schock, Robert B.
- Cote, Marc
- Ohley, William J.
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Life Recovery Systems HD, LLC
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
13 인용 특허 :
161 |
초록
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An apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient comprises an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving at least a portion of a patient's body therein. The enclosure is adapted for substantially sealingly enclosing the portion of the patient's body within the interior space with
An apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient comprises an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving at least a portion of a patient's body therein. The enclosure is adapted for substantially sealingly enclosing the portion of the patient's body within the interior space with the enclosure. Heat transfer liquid may then be circulated through the interior space of the enclosure via an inlet and an outlet for flow over the patient's body in direct liquid contact therewith to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and said heat transfer liquid. The heat transfer liquid may be either warmer or cooler than the patient's body temperature, to either warm or cool the portion. Controlled cooling may be employed to induce therapeutic hypothermia, while controlled warming may be employed to counteract unintended hypothermia. The apparatus further comprises a portable control unit that includes a liquid delivery system, a power source, a control system and a user interface for powering and controlling the liquid delivery system.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, the enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into the interior space for direct liq
What is claimed is: 1. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, the enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into the interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient and said heat transfer liquid; at least a portion of said enclosure including an outer layer and a porous inner fluid transfer layer engageable with the portion of the patient's body for carrying said heat transfer liquid, said transfer layer being formed from a substantially hydrophobic material, wherein the fluid transfer layer comprises a matrix of fibers. 2. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein the enclosure has an inlet and an outlet, and the fluid transfer layer is arranged for transporting heat transfer liquid from the inlet to the outlet. 3. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising a liquid delivery system for driving heat transfer liquid into the enclosure through the inlet, through the fluid transfer layer, and out of the outlet. 4. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fluid transfer layer comprises a layer of batting. 5. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the enclosure is transparent for viewing at least a part of the portion of the patient's body received in the interior space. 6. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, the enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into the interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient and said heat transfer liquid, wherein said enclosure has an opening for accessing the interior space; at least a portion of said enclosure including an outer layer and a porous inner fluid transfer layer engageable with the portion of the patient's body for carrying said heat transfer liquid, said transfer layer being formed from a substantially hydrophobic material. 7. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein the enclosure has an inlet and an outlet, and the fluid transfer layer is arranged for transporting heat transfer liquid from the inlet to the outlet. 8. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 further comprising a liquid delivery system for driving heat transfer liquid into the enclosure through the inlet, through the fluid transfer layer, and out of the outlet. 9. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said fluid transfer layer comprises a layer of batting. 10. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein at least a portion of the enclosure is transparent for viewing at least a part of the portion of the patient's body received in the interior space. 11. Apparatus as set forth in claim 6 wherein said opening is sealable for enclosing said portion of the patient's body. 12. Apparatus as set forth in claim 11 wherein said opening is sealable using a slide fastener. 13. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said outer layer comprises a sheet-like body-facing component and a sheet-like outer component, said sheet-like body-facing component and sheet-like outer component being in face-to-face relationship with one another, said components further being joined to one another along their facing sides to form at least one liquid passage between the components, said liquid passage being in fluid communication with the interior space of the enclosure for allowing liquid to pass from the liquid passage to the interior space. 14. Apparatus as set forth in claim 13 further comprising an inlet in the body-facing component in fluid communication with the liquid passage and the interior space of the enclosure for directing heat transfer liquid into said interior space. 15. Apparatus as set forth in claim 14 wherein said inlet comprises a plurality of inlets for directing the flow of heat transfer fluid over a larger area of the enclosed portion of the patient's body. 16. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 further comprising an outlet in fluid communication with the interior space of the enclosure for exhausting the heat transfer liquid from the interior space. 17. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said outer layer is formed from a flexible material. 18. Apparatus as set forth in claim 17 wherein said outer layer is formed from a flexible material selected from a group of materials including polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and polyurethane. 19. Apparatus as set forth in claim 1 wherein said heat transfer liquid has a volume between about 4 liters and about 30 liters. 20. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, the enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into the interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient and said heat transfer liquid, wherein said enclosure is constructed to receive a portion of the patient from the neck downward; at least a portion of said enclosure including an outer layer and a porous inner fluid transfer layer engageable with the portion of the patient's body for carrying said heat transfer liquid, said transfer layer being formed from a substantially hydrophobic material; wherein the fluid transfer layer comprises a matrix of fibers. 21. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, the enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into the interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient and said heat transfer liquid, wherein said heat transfer liquid has a temperature between about 0° C. and about 5° C.; at least a portion of said enclosure including an outer layer and a porous inner fluid transfer layer engageable with the portion of the patient's body for carrying said heat transfer liquid, said transfer layer being formed from a substantially hydrophobic material. 22. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, said enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into said interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and the heat transfer liquid; at least a portion of the enclosure including a sheet-like body-facing component and a sheet-like outer component, said sheet-like body-facing component and sheet-like outer component being in face-to-face relationship with one another, said components further being joined to one another along their facing sides to form at least one liquid passage between the components, said liquid passage being in fluid communication with the interior space of the enclosure, the body-facing component having at least one inlet therein corresponding to the liquid passage for allowing liquid to pass from the liquid passage to between the body-facing component and the portion of the patient's body, wherein said inlet comprises a plurality of inlets for directing the flow of heat transfer fluid over a larger area of the enclosed portion of the patient's body; and a liquid delivery system for driving said heat transfer liquid to flow through the liquid passage and inlet into the interior space. 23. Apparatus as set forth in claim 22 wherein said enclosure further comprises a porous layer capable of carrying said heat transfer liquid throughout the enclosure. 24. Apparatus as set forth in claim 23 wherein said porous layer of the upper member comprises a layer of batting. 25. Apparatus as set forth in claim 22 including a plurality of liquid passages. 26. Apparatus as set forth in claim 25 wherein each of said liquid passages are in fluid communication with at least one inlet. 27. Apparatus as set forth in claim 22 wherein the liquid delivery system comprises a fluid control system for controlling the liquid delivery system to deliver said heat transfer liquid at a flow rate between about 0.25 liters per minute (0.06 gallons per minute) and about 10.0 liters per minute (2.75 gallons per minute). 28. Apparatus as set forth in claim 27 wherein said fluid control system is configured for controlling the liquid delivery system to deliver said heat transfer liquid at a flow rate between about 0.5 liters per minute (0.13 gallons per minute) and about 5 liters per minute (0.53 gallons per minute). 29. Apparatus as set forth in claim 28 wherein said fluid control system is configured for controlling said heat transfer liquid at a flow rate of about 1.5 liters per minute (0.40 gallons per minute). 30. Apparatus as set forth in claim 22 wherein said sheet-like body-facing component and sheet-like outer component are joined to one another by a heat seal to form the liquid passage between the components. 31. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, said enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into said interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and the heat transfer liquid; at least a portion of the enclosure including a sheet-like body-facing component and a sheet-like outer component, said sheet-like body-facing component and sheet-like outer component being in face-to-face relationship with one another, said components further being joined to one another along their facing sides to form at least one liquid passage between the components, said liquid passage being in fluid communication with the interior space of the enclosure, the body-facing component having at least one inlet therein corresponding to the liquid passage for allowing liquid to pass from the liquid passage to between the body-facing component and the portion of the patient's body; and a liquid delivery system for driving said heat transfer liquid to flow through the liquid passage and inlet into the interior space, wherein the liquid delivery system is a generally closed, continuous flow system whereby liquid exhausted from the interior space of the enclosure is directed to flow back to said inlet for flow into the interior space of the enclosure. 32. Apparatus as set forth in claim 31 wherein said liquid delivery system further comprises at least one liquid conduit for allowing liquid exhausted from said enclosure to pass through the conduit to the liquid passage and into the enclosure. 33. Apparatus as set forth in claim 32 wherein at least a portion of said conduit is insulated. 34. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, said enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into said interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and the heat transfer liquid; at least a portion of the enclosure including a sheet-like body-facing component and a sheet-like outer component, said sheet-like body-facing component and sheet-like outer component being in face-to-face relationship with one another, said components further being joined to one another along their facing sides to form at least one liquid passage between the components, said liquid passage being in fluid communication with the interior space of the enclosure, the body-facing component having at least one inlet therein corresponding to the liquid passage for allowing liquid to pass from the liquid passage to between the body-facing component and the portion of the patient's body; a liquid delivery system for driving said heat transfer liquid to flow through the liquid passage and inlet into the interior space; and a pump for transferring said heat transfer liquid. 35. Apparatus as set forth in claim 34 wherein the pump has a detachable pumphead. 36. Apparatus as set forth in claim 35 wherein the pumphead is disposable. 37. Apparatus as set forth in claim 34 wherein the pump is a gear pump. 38. Apparatus as set forth in claim 34 wherein the pump is a roller pump. 39. Apparatus as set forth in claim 34 further comprising a reservoir in fluid communication with the pump such that liquid exhausted from the interior space of the enclosure flows into the reservoir before entering into the liquid passage. 40. Apparatus as set forth in claim 39 wherein the reservoir is a disposable reservoir. 41. Apparatus as set forth in claim 39 wherein the reservoir comprises a first compartment for holding a phase change material and a second compartment for holding the heat transfer liquid, the compartments being arranged such that said phase change material alters the temperature of said heat transfer liquid. 42. Apparatus as set forth in claim 41 wherein said phase change material is ice. 43. Apparatus as set forth in claim 41 wherein at least a portion of one of the compartments of the reservoir is thermally conductive. 44. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, said enclosure being constructed for receiving heat transfer liquid into said interior space for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and the heat transfer liquid, wherein said enclosure is configured to receive a portion of the patient from the neck downward; at least a portion of the enclosure including a sheet-like body-facing component and a sheet-like outer component, said sheet-like body-facing component and sheet-like outer component being in face-to-face relationship with one another, said components further being joined to one another along their facing sides to form at least one liquid passage between the components, said liquid passage being in fluid communication with the interior space of the enclosure, the body-facing component having at least one inlet therein corresponding to the liquid passage for allowing liquid to pass from the liquid passage to between the body-facing component and the portion of the patient's body; and a liquid delivery system for driving said heat transfer liquid to flow through the liquid passage and inlet into the interior space. 45. Apparatus as set forth in claim 44 wherein the liquid passage has a height of about 3 mm and a width of about 25 mm. 46. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, and a liquid delivery system for driving heat transfer liquid into said interior space of the enclosure for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body received therein to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and the heat transfer liquid, the liquid delivery system having a fluid reservoir, said reservoir having a first compartment for holding a phase change material and a second compartment for holding the heat transfer liquid, said compartments being arranged such that the phase change material alters the temperature of the heat transfer liquid. 47. Apparatus as set forth in claim 46 wherein the reservoir is a thermally conductive reservoir. 48. Apparatus as set forth in claim 47 wherein the reservoir is made of aluminum. 49. Apparatus as set forth in claim 48 wherein the reservoir is disposable. 50. Apparatus as set forth in claim 46 wherein said heat transfer liquid is water, and said phase change material is ice. 51. Apparatus as set forth in claim 46 wherein the first compartment overlies the second compartment. 52. Apparatus as set forth in claim 51 wherein the first and second compartments have conical cross-sections. 53. Apparatus as set forth in claim 46 wherein the first and second compartments further comprise Peltier devices for maintaining predetermined temperatures within the compartments. 54. Apparatus as set forth in claim 53 wherein the first compartment is maintained at a temperature different than the second compartment. 55. Apparatus as set forth in claim 54 wherein the first compartment is maintained at a temperature less than or equal to 0° C., and the second compartment is maintained at a temperature above 0° C. 56. Apparatus as set forth in claim 55 wherein said heat transfer liquid is water, and said phase change material is ice. 57. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving a portion of a patient's body, and a liquid delivery system for driving heat transfer liquid into said interior space of the enclosure for direct liquid contact with the portion of the patient's body received therein to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and the heat transfer liquid, at least a portion of said liquid delivery system being in direct fluid communication with the heat transfer liquid after it has contacted the portion of the patient's body, said portion of the liquid delivery system being disposable, the liquid delivery system comprising a pump for transferring a heat transfer liquid and a disposable fluid reservoir, said reservoir comprising a first compartment for holding the phase change material and a second compartment for holding the heat transfer liquid, said compartments being arranged such that the phase change material alters the temperature of the heat transfer liquid. 58. Apparatus as set forth in claim 57 wherein the pump includes a detachable pumphead, the pumphead being disposable. 59. Apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein the pump is a gear pump. 60. Apparatus as set forth in claim 58 wherein the pump is a roller pump. 61. A method for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said method comprising: substantially enclosing at least a portion of a patient's body within an interior space of an enclosure, said enclosure having an inlet for receiving heat transfer liquid into said interior space to flow over the patient's body in direct liquid contact therewith to promote heat transfer between the patient's body and said heat transfer liquid, and an outlet in fluid communication with the interior space of the enclosure for exhausting said heat transfer liquid from the enclosure; directing said heat transfer liquid through the inlet of the enclosure into the interior space to the outlet of the enclosure; and simultaneous with the directing heat transfer liquid step administering to the patient at least one therapy selected from a group of therapies including iced saline infusion, cardiopulmonary bypass, veno-veno bypass, intravascular cooling catheters, temperature-controlled ventilation, intravascular infusion of a slurry of ice and saline, and intrapulmonary infusion of a slurry of ice and saline. 62. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient, said apparatus comprising: an enclosure defining an interior space for receiving at least a torso of a patient's body; a heat transfer liquid for transferring into the interior space for direct liquid contact with the patient's torso to promote heat transfer between the patient and said heat transfer liquid, the volume of the heat transfer liquid being less than about 30 liters, the enclosure comprising an outer layer and a porous inner fluid transfer layer engageable with the portion of the patient's body for carrying said heat transfer liquid, said transfer layer being formed from a substantially hydrophobic material; wherein the fluid transfer layer comprises a matrix of fibers. 63. Apparatus as set forth in claim 62 wherein the volume of heat transfer liquid is less than about 16 liters. 64. Apparatus as set forth in claim 62 wherein the enclosure includes an inlet and an outlet, and the fluid transfer layer being arranged for transporting heat transfer liquid from the inlet to the outlet. 65. Apparatus as set forth in claim 64 further comprising a liquid delivery system for driving heat transfer liquid into the enclosure through the inlet, through the fluid transfer layer, and out of the outlet. 66. Apparatus as set forth in claim 65 wherein the liquid delivery system drives said heat transfer liquid into the interior space of the enclosure at a flow rate between about 0.25 liters per minute (0.06 gallons per minute) and about 10.0 liters per minute (2.75 gallons per minute). 67. Apparatus as set forth in claim 62 wherein the enclosure is adapted to substantially seal the portion of the patient's torso in the interior space of the enclosure. 68. Apparatus as set forth in claim 62 wherein said enclosure is constructed to receive a portion of the patient from the neck downward. 69. Apparatus for adjusting the body temperature of a patient comprising an enclosure sized and shaped for receiving at least a majority of the body surface area, and a liquid delivery system adapted to connect to the enclosure for driving heat transfer liquid through the enclosure, the enclosure and liquid delivery system being sized to operate on less than 30 liters of heat transfer liquid, the liquid delivery system further comprising a heat exchanger for maintaining the temperature of the heat transfer liquid being driven into the enclosure between about 0° C. and about 5° C. 70. A method of reducing the temperature of a patient comprising: enclosing a majority of the patient's body surface area in an enclosure; and driving a cooling liquid having a temperature between about 0° C. and about 5° C. into the enclosure at a rate greater than about 5 liters a minute for direct fluid contact with the patient's body surface area enclosed in the enclosure. 71. The method as set forth in claim 70 wherein the step of driving a cooling liquid includes circulating a total volume of cooling liquid that is less than about 30 liters. 72. The method as set forth in claim 70 further comprising monitoring the core body temperature of the patient, and discontinuing the driving of a cooling liquid when the patient's core body temperature reaches between about 32° C. and about 34° C.
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