This Technology is to develop novel cooling technologies to improve patient outcomes after acute ischemic events such as cardiac arrest, stroke, and traumatic brain injury.
The RhinoChill System has been developed as a means of initiating and providing therapeutic cooling with limited delays. It is non-invasive, easy-to-use, portable, and requires no external power. RhinoChill is designed to overcome limitations of other temperature reduction technologies—limitations that prevent early and rapid initiation of patient cooling.
Surface cooling devices such as water-filled blankets and pads, while easy to apply, are inefficient, cumbersome, require large refrigeration units and may interfere with patient management.
Intravascular cooling devices which cool the blood, while more efficient than surface cooling devices, are invasive, require large refrigeration units, and need to be placed by specially trained physicians under restricted conditions. The invasive nature of these devices carries risk of additional complications.
The RhinoChill System uses the nasal cavity for cooling. This is advantageous due to the nasal cavity being:
A natural orifice into the body
In close proximity to the brain
A natural heat exchanger
Use of the nasal cavity enables treatment by non-specialized medical personnel using non-sterile technique in any environment.
Collected by Engr. Ghassan Jaber