Claims
- 1. A method for generating a hyperpolarized noble gas product suitable for in vivo administration, comprising:
introducing moisture to a quantity of gaseous phase hyperpolarized noble gas to generate a moisturized pharmaceutical grade gaseous hyperpolarized noble gas product which is suitable for inhalation or ventilation administration to a subject.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said introducing step is carried out such that the hyperpolarized gas has a relative humidity of between about 5-80%.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein said introducing step is carried out such that the hyperpolarized gas has a relative humidity of between about 10-30%.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, further comprising:
flowing a quantity of hyperpolarized gas along an enclosed gas flow path which ends proximate to an oral cavity of the subject, wherein said introducing step is carried out in situ during the flowing step so that the moisture is introduced proximate the oral cavity of the subject; and administering the moisturized hyperpolarized gas to the subject temporally proximate in time to said introducing step.
- 5. A method according to claim 1, further comprising flowing a quantity of hyperpolarized gas along a gas flow path which ends in the oral cavity of the subject, wherein said introducing step is carried out by flowing water vapor into the flow path of the hyperpolarized gas in advance of a subject end of the gas flow path such that the hyperpolarized gas is moisturized in advance of or in the oral cavity of the subject.
- 6. A method according to claim 1, further comprising flowing a first quantity of hyperpolarized gas along a gas flow path into a mixer that is in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized noble gas, and flowing a second quantity of a non-polarized mixer gas into the mixer, and wherein said introducing step is carried out in the mixer by introducing the moisture into the mixer to thereby expose both the hyperpolarized noble gas and the mixer gas to the moisture.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, wherein said introducing step comprises positioning at least one wick having opposing first and second end portions into a gas flow path that is in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized noble gas, so that the first end portion is in fluid communication with the gas flow path and the second end portion is in fluid communication with a liquid source, said method further comprising:
flowing a quantity of hyperpolarized noble gas along the gas flow path; and wicking a quantity of liquid into the at least one wick so that hyperpolarized gas is exposed to moisture as it travels along the gas flow path about the wick.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein said introducing step comprises introducing moisture into a non-polarized mixer gas and then combining the moisturized mixer gas with the hyperpolarized gas.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, further comprising capturing endogenously generated moisture associated with the exhaled breath of the subject; and
directing the hyperpolarized gas to flow through an enclosed spatial location that includes the endogenously generated moisture before it is administered to the subject thereby generating the moisturized hyperpolarized gas upon inhalation.
- 10. A method according to claim 1, further comprising flowing a first quantity of hyperpolarized gas along a gas flow path that includes a liquid filled reservoir tank, and wherein said introducing step comprises directing the hyperpolarized gas to bubble up through liquid held in a liquid tank.
- 11. A method according to claim 1, further comprising flowing a first quantity of hyperpolarized gas along a gas flow path; and
positioning a moisturizing cartridge comprising a quantity of liquid in fluid communication with the gas flow path such that the cartridge includes a liquid vapor permeable membrane with an outside wall holding the quantity of liquid releaseably captured therein, and wherein said introducing step comprises directing moisture through the permeable membrane as the gas travels therealong.
- 12. A method according to claim 1, wherein the introducing step is carried out by positioning a piezoelectric dispensing member to be in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized noble gas, said method further comprising:
flowing the hyperpolarized noble gas along a predetermined travel path; and actuating the piezoelectric member to introduce droplets of moisture into the hyperpolarized gas as the hyperpolarized gas is flowing along the travel path.
- 13. A method according to claim 1, wherein the moisture is generated from water vapor.
- 14. A method according to claim 1, wherein the moisture is generated from an aqueous mixture comprising deoxygenated water.
- 15. A method according to claim 1, further comprising heating the hyperpolarized noble gas and then administrating the heated hyperpolarized noble gas to the subject.
- 16. A method according to claim 15, wherein the heating is performed so that the hyperpolarized noble gas is at about body temperature at the time of administration to the subject.
- 17. An apparatus for adding moisture to hyperpolarized noble gas, comprising:
a hyperpolarized noble gas supply source; means for introducing moisture to a quantity of gaseous phase hyperpolarized noble gas in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized noble gas supply source; and means for generating a moisturized pharmaceutical grade gaseous hyperpolarized noble gas product which is suitable for inhalation or ventilation administration to a subject.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said means for introducing moisture is configured such that the pharmaceutical hyperpolarized gas product has a relative humidity of between about 5-80%.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the relative humidity is between about 10-30%.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising:
an enclosed gas flow path extending between the hyperpolarized gas supply source and an oral cavity of the subject; and means for flowing, under pressure, a quantity of hyperpolarized gas along the gas flow path.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said introducing means is configured so as to moisturize in situ while the hyperpolarized gas is flowing along the gas flow path, so that the moisture is introduced at or in advance of the oral cavity of the subject.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the means for introducing comprises a moisturizer cartridge positioned in the gas flow path, wherein the cartridge includes a liquid vapor permeable membrane with an outside wall holding a quantity of captured liquid therein, and wherein, in operation, moisture is introduced to the hyperpolarized noble gas through the permeable membrane as the gas travels along the gas flow path.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the introducing means comprises a mask that is sized and configured to overlay the mouth and/or nose of the subject to administer the hyperpolarized noble gas to the subject, wherein, in position, the mask is positioned in the gas flow path in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized noble gas, and wherein, in operation, the mask is configured to capture the exhaled breath of the subject to capture and generate an endogenous supply of moisture, and wherein, in operation, the hyperpolarized noble gas flows through the endogeneous supply of moisture to generate a moisturized hyperpolarized product.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said introducing means is configured to flow water vapor into the flow path of the hyperpolarized gas in advance of the subject end of the gas flow path such that the hyperpolarized gas is flowably moisturized in advance of the oral cavity of the subject.
- 25. An apparatus according to claim 18, further comprising:
a mixer having at least one inlet port and at least one outlet port and being in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized gas source; a hyperpolarized gas supply line extending between the hyperpolarized gas supply source and the mixer inlet port; a second non-polarized mixer gas supply in fluid communication with the mixer; a second mixer gas flow path extending between the at least one mixer inlet port and the second non-polarized gas supply; a moisture supply source in fluid communication with the mixer; and an enclosed hyperpolarized gas delivery flow path extending between the mixer outlet port and the subject, wherein, in operation, a first quantity of hyperpolarized noble gas, a second quantity of a non-polarized mixer gas, and moisture are introduced into the mixer to thereby provide the moisturized hyperpolarized noble gas that is expelled to travel in the delivery flow path.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said introducing means comprises positioning at least one wick having opposing first and second end portions into the gas flow path that is in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized noble gas traveling therethrough, the wick being disposed so that the first end portion is in fluid communication with the gas flow path and the second end portion is in fluid communication with a liquid source, wherein, in operation, liquid from the liquid source is drawn up into the wick so that hyperpolarized gas is exposed to moisture as it travels along the gas flow path about the wick.
- 27. An apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said introducing means comprises a liquid filled reservoir tank having a gas entry port and a gas exit port, the gas entry port being in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized gas supply source, wherein, in operation, the hyperpolarized gas is directed to enter the reservoir through the entry port, to then bubble up through the liquid held in the liquid reservoir tank, and exit the gas exit port.
- 28. An apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said introducing means comprises a piezoelectric dispensing member having a liquid reservoir, a vibrating substrate, and an outlet that is in fluid communication with the hyperpolarized noble gas flow path, the piezoelectric member being actuatable to introduce droplets of moisture into the hyperpolarized gas flow path as the hyperpolarized gas is flowing along the flow path.
- 29. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the introducing means employs moisture generated from water vapor.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the introducing means employs an aqueous mixture comprising deoxygenated water.
- 31. An apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising heating means for heating the hyperpolarized gas prior to flowing it into the subject.
- 32. A pharmaceutical hyperpolarized noble gas mixture formulated for in vivo inhalation or ventilation administration, comprising between about 5-80% relative humidity.
- 33. A hyperpolarized noble gas mixture according to claim 32, wherein the gas mixture comprises between about 10-30% relative humidity.
- 34. A hyperpolarized noble gas mixture according to claim 32, wherein the mixture is heated to be at about body temperature prior to administration to a subject.
- 35. A biocompatible hyperpolarized noble gas product formulated for in vivo administration, the product comprising a quantity of hyperpolarized noble gas, a quantity of a selected mixer gas, and a moisture concentration between about 4-20 mg/L at 20° C.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/285,973, filed Apr. 24, 2001, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if recited in full herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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