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titleOfInvention Method and apparatus for monitoring peripheral blood flow
abstract A heat exchanger (31) cools at a programmed rate a predetermined area of skin. The rate at which the area of skin changes in response to temperature change of the heat ex changer and the rate the skin temperature returns to normal are then measured and compared to standard rates over a number of cycles Impaired peripheral blood flow is evident especially on subsequent cycles as vascular disease slows the rate of return to normal temperature of the skin. The heat exchanger has a cooling chamber (110) with one side of the chamber being a cooling surface (111) adjacent the skin. An injector (1301 is connected to a source of fluid (75) having a boding point at ambient pressure less than the temperature to which the skin is to be cooled. The injector injects fluid into the chamber and onto the side of the cooling surface opposite the skin to boil the fluid on the surface to cool the surface and the skin.
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