Methods and devices for non-invasive cerebral and systemic cooling via the nasal cavity

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8308786
APP PUB NO 20080215002A1
SERIAL NO

12038720

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A method for cerebral and systemic cooling by circulating a cold liquid through a nasal catheter looped through the patient's nasal cavities and around the nasal septum. The nasal catheter is inserted into the patient's first nostril, advanced through the nasal cavity, around the nasal septum and out of the patient's second nostril. A cold fluid having a temperature between about −20° C. and about 37° C. is flowed though a lumen in the nasal catheter to cool the nasal cavity. The nasal catheter may have one or more flexible balloons mounted on the catheter such that when the catheter is looped around the nasal septum, the balloon(s) are positioned in a portion of the patient's first and second nasal cavities. When a cold liquid is circulated through the catheter lumen, the flexible balloons expand to a contact the inner walls of the nasal cavities and provide direct cooling of the nasal cavities.

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BRAINCOOL AB223 81 LUND

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Barbut, Denise New York, US 90 9113
Hoffman, John K Poway, US 15 457
Rozenberg, Allan Poway, US 28 617

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