Devices for cooling the nasal cavity
Abstract
A method for cerebral cooling is described using a cooling assembly, which includes first and second elongate tubular members adapted for insertion into a nasal cavity of a patient through the patient's nostrils. The elongate tubular members each have a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen extending therebetween, and a plurality of ports in fluid communication with the lumen. The cooling assembly also includes a manifold and a reservoir, which contains a pressurized fluid that includes a propellant having a boiling point less than 22° C. The elongate tubular members are inserted into the nasal cavity through the patient's nostrils and pressurized fluid is delivered onto a surface of the nasal cavity by infusing the pressurized fluid from the reservoir through the manifold, into the lumens and through the plurality of ports of the first and second elongate tubular members.
Claims
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1 . A method for cerebral cooling, comprising the steps of:
providing a cooling assembly comprising:
a first elongate tubular member adapted for insertion into a nasal cavity of a patient through a patient's first nostril, the first elongate tubular member comprising a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen extending therebetween, and a plurality of ports in fluid communication with the lumen;
a second elongate tubular member adapted for insertion into a nasal cavity of a patient through the patient's second nostril, the second elongate tubular member comprising a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen extending therebetween, and a plurality of ports on the distal end of the second elongate tubular member in communication with the lumen;
a manifold in fluid communication with the lumens of the first and second elongate tubular members, the manifold further communicating with a third elongate tubular member; and
a reservoir containing a pressurized fluid in communication with the third elongate tubular member, wherein the pressurized fluid comprises a propellant having a boiling point less than 22° C.;
inserting the first elongate tubular member into a patient's nasal cavity through the patient's first nostril such that the plurality of ports are positioned in the nasal cavity; inserting the second elongate tubular member into the patient's nasal cavity through the patient's second nostril such that the plurality of ports are positioned in the nasal cavity; and delivering the pressurized fluid onto a surface of the patient's nasal cavity by infusing the pressurized fluid from the reservoir through the manifold, into the lumens and through the plurality of ports of the first and second elongate tubular members.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the pressurized fluid further comprises a cooling fluid having a boiling point less that 37° C.
3 . The method of claim 2 , wherein cooling fluid having a boiling point less that 37° C. is selected from the group consisting of a perfluorocarbon, a hydrofluorocarbon, and a fluorocarbon.Cited by (0)
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