Gastric Tube Temperature Sensing Apparatus
20170020396 ยท 2017-01-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M1/73
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61B5/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus for use during gastric or surgical procedures on a patient includes a gastric tube, such as an NG or OG tube, having a proximal end opposite a distal end and defining a tubular configuration. The gastric tube includes a flexible construction and defines a plurality of spaced apart openings proximate the distal end. An esophageal temperature device includes a temperature sensor situated in the gastric tube proximate the distal end thereof and a temperature monitoring element operatively connected to and displaced from the temperature sensor. The temperature monitoring element is situated external from the gastric tube and in communication with the temperature sensor, such as by wires. The temperature monitoring element may be electrically connected to a vitals monitor or the like. The apparatus includes an adapter for coupling a proximal end of the gastric tube to another device such as a suction pump.
Claims
1. A gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus for use during gastric or surgical procedures on a patient, comprising: a gastric tube having a proximal end opposite a distal end and defining a tubular configuration, said gastric tube having a flexible construction and defining a plurality of spaced apart openings proximate said distal end; and an esophageal temperature device having a temperature sensor situated in said gastric tube proximate said distal end and having a temperature monitoring element operatively connected to and displaced from said temperature sensor.
2. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 1, wherein: said gastric tube defines an aperture displaced from said proximal end; wherein said temperature sensor is operatively connected to said temperature monitoring element with wires extending internally through said gastric tube, said wires configured to extend through said aperture.
3. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 2, further comprising a vent lumen in communication with said aperture in said gastric tube, said vent lumen having an anti-reflux valve coupled to a distal end thereof that prevents exposure to gastric contents.
4. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said temperature monitoring element is selectively connected to a vitals monitor external and displaced from said gastric tube.
5. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said proximal end of said gastric tube has an open configuration.
6. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 1, further comprising an adapter coupled to said gastric tube with a tether proximate said proximal end.
7. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 6, wherein said tether includes a first end removably coupled to said gastric tube in a friction fit engagement and a second end coupled to said adapter.
8. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 7, wherein said adapter includes a generally cylindrical configuration having opposed ends and a continuous side wall extending therebetween, said side wall defining a groove extending radially thereabout configured to receive said second end of said tether.
9. The gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus as in claim 8, wherein: said adapter has a tubular construction in which said opposed ends have open configurations, respectively; said side wall of said adapter has an increasing external diameter extending from at least one of said opposed ends toward said groove such that said adapter is selectively inserted into said proximal end of said gastric tube in a friction fit engagement tube such that an interior area defined by said adapter is in fluid communication with an interior area defined by said gastric tube;
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0026] A gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described in detail along with
[0027] The gastric tube 20 may be a nasogastric tube or an orogastric tube having proximal 22 and distal 24 ends and includes a flexible construction. The gastric tube 20 is constructed so as to be selectively inserted through a patient's nose or mouth until the distal end 24 thereof is situated in the patient's stomach. The gastric tube 20 includes a continuous side wall that defines an interior area. The proximal end 22 is open and gives access to the interior area whereas the distal end 24 is closed. However, the side wall of the gastric tube 20 may define a plurality of spaced apart openings 26 proximate the distal end 24 through which stomach contents may be drawn into the interior area and withdrawn, such as by operation of a suction device (not shown), as will be described later. In an embodiment, the side wall of the gastric tube 20 defines an aperture 28.
[0028] The esophageal temperature device 40 includes a temperature sensor 42 situated proximate the distal end 24 of the gastric tube 20. In an embodiment, the temperature sensor 42 is positioned upwardly adjacent to the plurality of openings 26 (
[0029] The esophageal temperature device 40 may also include a temperature monitoring element 44 in data communication with the temperature sensor 42. In an embodiment, the temperature monitoring element 44 may be configured electronically to receive digital data indicative of a real time temperature reading at the location of the temperature sensor 42. The temperature sensor 42 and temperature monitoring element 44 may be connected with wires 46. The wires 46 may extend through the aperture 28 of the side wall of the gastric tube 20 such that the temperature monitoring element 44 is situated outside of the gastric tube 20 and extending away therefrom (
[0030] The gastric tube 20 includes a vent lumen 30 extending from the side wall thereof and having a tubular configuration being in communication with the aperture 28 (
[0031] The adapter 50 is a device that enables the proximal end 22 of the gastric tube 20 to be connected to a complementary medical device, such as a suction pump (not shown) for the purpose of withdrawing stomach contents. The adapter 50 includes a body member having a generally tubular configuration and having an outer diameter substantially similar to an inner diameter of the gastric tube. More particularly, the body member includes opposed open ends and a continuous side wall extending between the ends. The side wall defines a groove 52 extending radially thereabout, the groove 52 being positioned at about a midpoint between respective ends.
[0032] The adapter 50 is releasably coupled to the gastric tube 20 proximate the proximal end 22 with a tether 54 (
[0033] Similarly, the second end 59 may include a resilient cord such as an elastic ring that is received tightly in the groove 52 and difficult to dislodge therefrom. Accordingly, it is intended that the adapter 50 will hang from the gastric tube 20 in close proximity to the proximal end 22 so as to be available for engagement therewith when needed. It is understood that the tether 54 prevents the adapter 50 from being lost or unintentionally displaced from the open proximal end 22.
[0034] The opposed ends of the adapter 50 are open such that the adapter 50 is a channel for receiving fluids therethrough. The adapter 50 has its smallest external diameter at respective ends, the diameter incrementally increasing toward the groove 52 midway between the ends. Specifically, the outer diameter proximate each end is smaller than the inner diameter of the gastric tube 20 so as to be selectively insertable therein. Then, as the adapter 50 is inserted further, the increasing diameter tightens the friction fit. When one end is inserted, the opposed end is free and configured to be coupled to a complementary medical device such as a suction pump.
[0035] In use, the gastric tube temperature sensing apparatus 10 may be used in a traditional intubation procedure, reduces the quantity of other medical equipment needed for the procedure, and eliminates the problem of lost or dropped adapters 50 needed for coupling the gastric tube 20 to other medical devices used in or after the intubation procedure. Specifically, no esophageal thermometer needs to be inserted alongside the gastric tube 20 in that an esophageal temperature device 40 is situated inside the gastric tube 20 in operative data communication with a temperature monitoring element 44. In addition, the adapter 50 is useful for connecting the gastric tube 20 to an external medical device, such as a suction device, and is tethered to the gastric tube 20 proximate the proximal end 22 so as not to become lost or displaced from the proximal end 22.
[0036] It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.