Claims
- 1. A jugular vein catheter system, comprising:a catheter body bearing at least one oxygen sensor; an optical fiber connected to the oxygen sensor; an oxygen measuring system connected to the fiber; a heat exchange region associated with a distal segment of the catheter body, wherein the body is formed with a coolant supply lumen and a coolant return lumen, both of the lumens communicating with the heat exchange region to effect heat exchange with a patient's body.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the heat exchange region is established by at least one membrane attached to the body.
- 3. A jugular vein catheter system, comprising:a catheter body bearing at least one oxygen sensor; an optical fiber connected to the oxygen sensor; an oxygen measuring system connected to the fiber; a heat exchange region associated with a distal segment of the catheter body, further comprising at least one sensor selected from the group including: temperature sensors, pressure sensors, the sensor being supported by the body and operably connected through at least one sensor lumen with a monitoring system.
- 4. An arterial catheter system, comprising:a catheter body bearing at least one blood lumen; a dialysis system communicating with the blood lumen; a heat exchange region associated with a distal segment of the catheter body, wherein the body is formed with a coolant supply lumen and a coolant return lumen, both of the lumens communicating with the heat exchange region to effect heat exchange with a patient's body.
- 5. The system of claim 4, wherein the heat exchange region is established by at least one membrane attached to the body.
- 6. A heat exchange catheter, comprising:a catheter body defining at least a coolant supply lumen, a coolant return lumen, and an air lumen; at least a first cooling membrane defining a chamber communicating with the coolant supply and return lumens; and at least a first inflation balloon disposed in the chamber and selectively movable between an inflated configuration, wherein the inflation balloon causes coolant to flow near an outer surface of the cooling membrane to thereby effect relatively greater heat exchange with the blood, and a deflated configuration, wherein coolant tends to flow through the cooling membrane with a laminar flow characteristic nearer the catheter body than the outer surface of the cooling membrane.
- 7. A central venous access system, comprising:a multi-lumen catheter; at least one of: a heat exchange membrane, and a balloon, located distally on the catheter and communicating with at least one coolant lumen of the catheter; a heat exchange system communicating with at least the coolant lumen, coolant being circulatable between the heat exchange system and the membrane or balloon to effect heat exchange with a patient; and wherein at least one lumen of the catheter is adapted to engage a central venous component, the central venous component being at least one of: a source of medicament, a syringe, a device, and a sensing system.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application No. 09/376,524 entitled “Central Venous Catheter with Heat Exchange Properties”, filed on Aug. 18, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,419,643, which is a CIP of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/253,109 entitled “Central Venous Line Catheter Having Temperature Control System”, filed Feb. 19, 1999, The parent application Ser. No. 09/376,524 is also a CIP of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/305,613 entitled “Central Venous Catheter With Heat Exchange Membrane”, filed May 5, 1999, and is a CIP of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/063,984, filed Apr. 21, 1998, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,684 entitled “Indwelling Heat Exchange Catheter and Method of Using Same”, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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