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Hypercold Air Mechanical
Ventilation Targeted Temperature
Management System

Problem Statement

Proposed Solution – How does it work?

  • Our cooling device consists of a small freezer filled with a cooling media which does not solidify at subfreezing temperature (for example, 28% CaCl solution).
  • The freezer has a copper coil immersed into cooling media.
  • The coil is attached to a mechanical ventilator tubing on one end and to a patient’s breathing tube on another end.
  • The temperature of the cooling media can be changed as needed to meet the clinical goals.
  • The air runs from the mechanical ventilator through the freezer to the patient at fast flow, while the patient is ventilated at higher rate than physiologically necessary.
  • The excessive removal of CO2 caused by high rate of ventilation is compensated by adding CO2 to inhaled air producing what we call Compensated Hyperventilation™️.

Advantages of SHPBV CPR™️

  • Reaches target temperature within 1 hour.
  • Minimally invasive: All patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermia receive mechanical ventilation due to the nature of their condition and have an endotracheal (breathing) tube already inserted.
  • Allows for unobstructed access to the patient for diagnostic and life saving procedures.
  • Compact and portable, facilitates use throughout patient transport and minimizes equipment crowding.
  • Allows for initiation of hypothermia in prehospital settings, such as ground or air ambulances.
  • Easy to operate by minimally trained staff; only requires placing device in line with the ventilator tubing.
  • Suitable for induction of hypothermia in patients with Acute Lung Injury by providing a direct pulmonary cooling effect.

Ambulances

Assumes one units per ambulances

  • 55,000 ambulance vehicles in the US and Canada
  • 110,000 in the EU
  • 20,000 in Japan
  • Total of 185 000 units
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Hospital

Assumes two units per hospital

  • 7,000 hospitals in the US and Canada
  • 11,000 hospitals in EU
  • 8,000 hospitals in Japan
  • Total of 52 000 units
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