Claims
- 1. A method of reducing the body temperature of a patient for any clinical condition in which a reduction in body temperature is desirable, comprising:
(a) administering a mist to said patient by ventilation, wherein:
(i) said mist is generated by a nebulizer and contains liquid particles having an average size of no more than 5 microns in diameter; (ii) said mist comprises a mixture of a physiologically acceptable gas and a physiologically acceptable liquid; (iii) said mist is administered at a temperature below the body temperature of said patient; and (b) maintaining the administration of said mist until said patient's body temperature is reduced.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said mist contains liquid particles with an average size of no more than 2 microns in diameter.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said mist comprises no less than 80% gas by volume and no more than 20% liquid by volume.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said gas comprises air or oxygen, or a combination of the two gases.
- 5. The method of any one of claims 1-4, wherein said liquid is water or saline.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the body temperature of said patient is cooled in preparation for, or during, cardiac surgery or neurosurgery.
- 7. The method of claim 5, wherein the body temperature of said patient is cooled as a treatment for hemorrhagic shock or to prevent brain damage subsequent to a stroke.
- 8. A method of increasing the body temperature of a patient for any clinical condition in which an increase in body temperature is desirable, comprising:
(a) administering a mist to said patient by ventilation, wherein:
(i) said mist is generated by a nebulizer and contains liquid particles having an average size of no more than 5 microns in diameter; (ii) said mist comprises a mixture of a physiologically acceptable gas and a physiologically acceptable liquid; (iii) said mist is administered at a temperature above the body temperature of said patient; (b) maintaining the administration of said mist until said patient's body temperature is increased.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein said mist contains particles having an average size of no more than 2 microns in diameter.
- 10. The method of claim, wherein said mist comprises no less than 80% gas by volume and no more than 20% liquid by volume.
- 11. The method of claim 8, wherein said gas comprises air or oxygen, or a combination of the two gases.
- 12. The method of any one of claims 8-11, wherein said liquid is water or saline.
- 13. The method of claim 12, wherein the body temperature of said patient is increased as a treatment for hypothermia.
- 14. A heat exchange system (Thermomist) comprising:
(a) a gas impermeable circuit in which a mist is circulated through, said circuit comprising:
(i) an interface (30) through which gas and mist may be exchanged with a patient; (ii) an exhalation limb of the breathing circuit (26) connecting said interface (30) to a mist generation region (28) and having a fresh gas supply inlet (11) connected to a gas reservoir (27); (iii) a mist generation region (28) connecting said exhalation limb (26) to a heat exchange region (29), wherein said mist generation region (28) is bounded on the bottom by a fluid layer (3) lying on the surface of a mist generation plate (1A); (iv) a heat exchange region (29) in which a tubing for said mist extends through a heat exchanger (22) and connects said mist generation region (28) to the inhalation limb of the breathing circuit (25); (v) an inhalation limb of the breathing circuit (25) connecting said interface (30) to said heat exchange region (29) and comprising:
(a) a liquid trap (24) connected to an overflow reservoir (6); and (b) a ventilator (21); (b) a mist generation plate (1A) which:
(i) lies underneath said mist generation region (28) of said heat exchange system; (ii) serves as an electrode; (iii) has a fluid layer (3) on its upper surface; (c) a piezoelectric vibrator plate (2) contacting the bottom surface of said mist generation plate (1A) and the top surface of an electrode (1B); (d) an overflow tube (32) connecting said fluid layer (3) to an overflow reservoir (6); (e) a main liquid reservoir (5) connected by tubing (4) to said fluid layer (3); and (f) a heat exchanger (22) which is part of the heat exchange region (29) of said heat exchange system.
- 15. The heat exchange system of claim 14, wherein said vibrator plate vibrates at a frequency of about 5 Mhz.
- 16. The heat exchange system of claim 14, further comprising a temperature sensor (20) attached to said exhalation limb of the breathing circuit and a temperature sensor (19) attached to said inhalation limb of the breathing circuit.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/346,289, filed Jan. 9, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60346289 |
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