Systems and methods for missed breath detection and indication
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1. A method implemented by a ventilator for determining missed breaths, the method comprising:
- ventilating a patient with the ventilator, wherein the ventilator includes a pneumatic system and at least one sensor;
monitoring respiratory data of the patient with the at least one sensor;
analyzing the respiratory data with a background trigger detection application and an active trigger detection application, wherein the background trigger detection application and the active trigger detection application are different and running at the same time;
detecting a first patient inspiratory effort with the active trigger application;
detecting a second patient inspiratory effort with the background trigger application;
comparing a first timing of the first patient inspiratory effort to a second timing of the second patient inspiratory effort;
determining a timing difference between the first patient inspiratory effort and the second inspiratory effort;
comparing the timing difference to a time delay threshold;
determining that the timing difference does not meet the time delay threshold to form a missed breath determination;
calculating a missed breaths metric based on the missed breath determination;
displaying a missed breath indicator based on the missed breaths metric; and
delivering inspiratory gas to the patient with the ventilator based on patient inspiratory efforts detected by the active trigger detection application and not based on patient inspiratory efforts detected by the background trigger detection application.
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Abstract
This disclosure describes improved systems and methods for displaying respiratory data to a clinician in a ventilatory system. Respiratory data may be displayed by any number of suitable means, for example, via appropriate graphs, diagrams, charts, waveforms, and other graphic displays. The disclosure describes novel systems and methods for determining and displaying ineffective patient inspiratory or expiratory efforts or missed breaths in a manner easily deciphered by a clinician.
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1. A method implemented by a ventilator for determining missed breaths, the method comprising:
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ventilating a patient with the ventilator, wherein the ventilator includes a pneumatic system and at least one sensor; monitoring respiratory data of the patient with the at least one sensor; analyzing the respiratory data with a background trigger detection application and an active trigger detection application, wherein the background trigger detection application and the active trigger detection application are different and running at the same time; detecting a first patient inspiratory effort with the active trigger application; detecting a second patient inspiratory effort with the background trigger application; comparing a first timing of the first patient inspiratory effort to a second timing of the second patient inspiratory effort; determining a timing difference between the first patient inspiratory effort and the second inspiratory effort; comparing the timing difference to a time delay threshold; determining that the timing difference does not meet the time delay threshold to form a missed breath determination; calculating a missed breaths metric based on the missed breath determination; displaying a missed breath indicator based on the missed breaths metric; and delivering inspiratory gas to the patient with the ventilator based on patient inspiratory efforts detected by the active trigger detection application and not based on patient inspiratory efforts detected by the background trigger detection application. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A ventilator system, the ventilator system comprising:
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a ventilator including a pneumatic system, at least one sensor, and a user interface; wherein the pneumatic system provides pressurized gas to a patient being ventilated by the ventilator system in response to patient inspiratory efforts detected by an active trigger detection application; wherein the ventilator determines additional patient efforts that are detected by a background trigger application; wherein the ventilator determines a missed breath based on a calculated timing difference between the additional patient inspiratory efforts detected by the background trigger detection application and the patient inspiratory efforts detected by the active trigger detection application, wherein the background trigger detection application and the active trigger detection application are different; wherein the user interface accepts commands and displays respiratory data, the user interface including; graphical representations of respiratory data; and a missed breath indicator. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A ventilatory system for providing a graphical user interface for accepting commands and for displaying respiratory data, comprising:
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at least one display device; a missed breath module that determines missed breaths based on a calculated difference between a number of background patient inspiratory efforts detected by a background trigger detection application and a number of active patient inspiratory efforts detected by an active trigger detection application; a ventilation module that ventilates a patient based on the active patient inspiratory efforts detected by the active trigger detection application and not based on the background patient inspiratory efforts detected by the background trigger detection application; and at least one memory, communicatively coupled to the at least one processor and containing instructions that, when executed by the at least one processor of the ventilatory system, provide the graphical user interface on the at least one display, the graphical user interface comprising; a missed breath indicator. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A non-transitory computer-readable medium having computer-executable instructions implemented by a processor on a ventilator for determining missed breaths, the instructions-comprising:
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monitor respiratory data with at least one sensor; analyze the respiratory data with a background trigger detection application and an active trigger detection application; detect a first patient inspiratory effort with the active trigger application; detect a second patient inspiratory effort with the background trigger application; determine a timing difference between the first patient inspiratory effort and the second inspiratory effort; determine that the timing difference does not meet a time delay threshold to form a missed breath determination; trigger ventilation in a patient being ventilated by the ventilator system based on patient inspiratory efforts detected with the active trigger detection application and not the patient inspiratory efforts detected by the background trigger detection application; calculate a missed breaths metric based on the missed breath determination; and display a missed breath indicator based on the missed breaths metric.
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18. A medical ventilator system, comprising:
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means for ventilating a patient with the medical ventilator, wherein the medical ventilator includes a pneumatic system and at least one sensor; means for monitoring respiratory data with the at least one sensor; means for analyzing the respiratory data with a background trigger detection application and an active trigger detection application; means for detecting a first patient inspiratory effort with the active trigger application; means for detecting a second patient inspiratory effort with the background trigger application; means for comparing a first timing of the first patient inspiratory effort to a second timing of the second patient inspiratory effort; means for determining a timing difference between the first patient inspiratory effort and the second inspiratory effort; means for comparing the timing difference to a time delay threshold; means for determining that the timing difference does not meet the time delay threshold to form a missed breath determination; means for calculating a missed breaths metric based on the missed breath determination; means for displaying a missed breath indicator based on the missed breaths metric; and wherein the means for ventilating the patient delivers inspiratory gases to the patient based on patient inspiratory efforts detected by the active trigger detection application and not the background trigger detection application.
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