System and respiration appliance for supporting the airway of a subject
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1. A method of supporting the airway of a subject as the subject breathes, the method comprising:
- during inhalation of a subject, providing a first resistance to gas flow for gas passing from ambient atmosphere into one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject;
during exhalation of the subject, providing a second resistance to gas flow for gas passing from the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject to ambient atmosphere, wherein the first resistance is lower than the second resistance such that during inhalation gas passes from ambient atmosphere into the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject substantially unimpeded and during exhalation the second resistance elevates pressure within the airway of the subject such that the elevated pressure supports the airway of the subject;
receiving a pressurized flow of breathable gas;
directing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject as the subject breathes;
generating one or more output signals that convey information related to the stability of the airway of the subject with one or more sensors; and
adjusting a flow rate of the pressurized flow of breathable gas based on the information in the one or more output signals generated by the one or more sensors.
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Abstract
A respiration appliance, system, and method for supporting the airway of a subject as the subject breaths. The flow of gas from the lungs of the subject during exhalation is leveraged to provide support to the airway. In particular, a body that encloses one or more external orifices of the subject provides a resistance differential between inhaled gas flows and exhaled gas flows that supports the subject'"'"'s airway.
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1. A method of supporting the airway of a subject as the subject breathes, the method comprising:
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during inhalation of a subject, providing a first resistance to gas flow for gas passing from ambient atmosphere into one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject; during exhalation of the subject, providing a second resistance to gas flow for gas passing from the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject to ambient atmosphere, wherein the first resistance is lower than the second resistance such that during inhalation gas passes from ambient atmosphere into the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject substantially unimpeded and during exhalation the second resistance elevates pressure within the airway of the subject such that the elevated pressure supports the airway of the subject; receiving a pressurized flow of breathable gas; directing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject as the subject breathes; generating one or more output signals that convey information related to the stability of the airway of the subject with one or more sensors; and adjusting a flow rate of the pressurized flow of breathable gas based on the information in the one or more output signals generated by the one or more sensors. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. A respiration appliance configured to support the airway of a subject as the subject breathes, the respiration appliance comprising:
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means for, during inhalation of a subject, providing a first resistance to gas flow for gas passing from ambient atmosphere into one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject; means for, during exhalation of the subject, providing a second resistance to gas flow for gas passing from the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject to ambient atmosphere, wherein the first resistance is lower than the second resistance such that during inhalation gas passes from ambient atmosphere into the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject substantially unimpeded and during exhalation the second resistance elevates pressure within the airway of the subject such that the elevated pressure supports the airway of the subject; means for receiving a pressurized flow of breathable gas; means for directing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject as the subject breathes; means for generating one or more output signals that convey information related to the stability of the airway of the subject; and means for adjusting a flow rate of the pressurized flow of breathable gas based on the information in the one or more output signals. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
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7. A respiration appliance configured to support the airway of a subject as the subject breathes, the respiration appliance comprising:
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means for, during inhalation of a subject, providing a first resistance to gas flow for gas passing from ambient atmosphere into one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject; means for, during exhalation of the subject, providing a second resistance to gas flow for gas passing from the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject to ambient atmosphere, wherein the first resistance is lower than the second resistance such that during inhalation gas passes from ambient atmosphere into the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject substantially unimpeded and during exhalation the second resistance elevates pressure within the airway of the subject such that the elevated pressure supports the airway of the subject; means for receiving a pressurized flow of breathable gas; means for directing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject as the subject breathes; and means for adjusting a flow rate of the pressurized flow of breathable gas.
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8. A respiration appliance configured to support the airway of a subject as the subject breathes, the respiration appliance comprising:
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means for, during inhalation of a subject, providing a first resistance to gas flow for gas passing from ambient atmosphere into one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject; means for, during exhalation of the subject, providing a second resistance to gas flow for gas passing from the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject to ambient atmosphere, wherein the first resistance is lower than the second resistance such that during inhalation gas passes from ambient atmosphere into the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject substantially unimpeded and during exhalation the second resistance elevates pressure within the airway of the subject such that the elevated pressure supports the airway of the subject; means for receiving a pressurized flow of breathable gas; and means for directing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject as the subject breathes, wherein the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject comprise the nostrils of the subject, and wherein the means for directing the pressurized flow of breathable gas to the one or more external orifices of the airway of the subject as the subject breathes comprises means for directing the pressurized flow of breathable gas from a circuit to a single one of the nostrils of the subject while sealing the pressurized flow of breathable gas from reaching the other nostril of the subject.
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