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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 25, 2003
Filed:
Oct. 01, 2001
Ulrich J. Pfeiffer, Munich, DE;
Thorsten Burger, Munich, DE;
Pulsion Medical Systems AG, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A computer system ( ) is connected to an injection means ( ) to inject at a first place ( ) a bolus warmer or colder than patient's blood. The travelling temperature deviation thus introduced to the patient's vascular system ( ) passes the pulmonary circulation ( ), where an extravascular thermovolume ( ) may be present. When the temperature deviation reaches the second place ( ), where blood temperature is measured by a sensor device ( ) connected to the computer system ( ), it is recorded as Thermodilution Curve ( ), from which the computer system ( ) determines an extravascular thermovolume estimate. Depending on that result the computer system ( ) calculates a new amount of bolus to be injected by the injection means ( ). The higher the extravascular thermovolume estimate, the higher the new amount of bolus. The new travelling temperature deviation thus introduced to patient's vascular system ( ) eventually reaches the second place ( ), where it is recorded as an improved Thermodilution Curve ( ) from which cardio-vascular parameters of improved accuracy are derived by the computer system ( ).