Abstract:
Hypothermia for medical therapeutic purposes can be implemented using invasive methods, if the transfer of heat is directed by a catheter inserted into the femoral vein. It is an efficient method; however, it requires specially designed rooms and patient care by a specialist. There are noninvasive methods involving water/ice applications in the required zone. It is a cheap method; however, the blood temperature in the required area is out of control. For these reasons, a mobile device with elements that can form controlled cooling zones with Peltier elements is required. To reduce the intervention time (which is a major factor in brain attacks), these devices should be mobile to be placed in ambulances.