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Respiratory system for inducing therapeutic hypothermia

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Assignee: QOOL THERAPEUTICS INCPriority: Jan 22, 2004Filed: Dec 23, 2020Published: Nov 11, 2021
Est. expiryJan 22, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Amir Belson
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Abstract

The present invention provides a method and apparatus for controlling a patient's body temperature and in particular for inducing therapeutic hypothermia. Various embodiments of the system are described. The system includes: a source of breathing gas, which may be in the form of a compressed breathing gas mixture; a heat exchanger or other heating and/or cooling device; and a breathing interface, such as a breathing mask or tracheal tube. Optionally, the system may include additional features, such as a mechanical respirator, a nebulizer for introducing medication into the breathing gas, a body temperature probe and a feedback controller. The system can use air or a specialized breathing gas mixture, such as He/O 2 or SF/O 2 to increase the heat transfer rate. In addition, the system may include an ice particle generator for introducing fine ice particles into the flow of breathing gas to further increase the heat transfer rate.

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         1 . Apparatus for inducing therapeutic hypothermia, comprising:
 a source of breathing gas;   an ice particle generator; and   a tracheal tube configured to receive a flow of breathing gas from the source of breathing gas and ice particles from ice particle generator and to deliver a mist of the ice particles in the breathing gas into a lung of a patient.

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