Method and apparatus for nullifying the imposed work of breathing
First Claim
1. A method of controlling a medical ventilator on demand during the ventilation of a patient for nullifying the imposed work of breathing during an inhalation effort by the patient, the medical ventilator in fluid communication with a source of breathing gas and with a functionally open gas ventilator flow conduit having an endotracheal tube in fluid communication with the patient, the endotracheal tube having a distal end which is adapted for disposition in the patient'"'"'s trachea, the method comprising the steps of:
- a) selecting a predetermined baseline pressure that is at least zero;
b) delivering a predetermined supply of the breathing gas from the ventilator based on a preselected ventilation mode into the endotracheal tube and thence into the patient at the initiation of the inhalation effort;
c) sensing the pressure of the breathing gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube;
d) monitoring the pressure of the breathing gas;
e) automatically and proportionally controlling the supply of breathing gas delivered by the ventilator to substantially maintain the pressure of the breathing gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube at the predetermined baseline pressure throughout the inhalation effort.
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Abstract
A method and corresponding medical ventilator for nullifying the work of breathing imposed by the ventilation breathing apparatus during ventilation support of a patient having a source of breathing gas, a pressure sensor, a microprocessor, at least one actuator of a pneumatic system, and driver circuits. The medical ventilator is in fluid communication with the source of breathing and an endotracheal tube which is in fluid communication with the lungs of the patient. At least one driver circuit adjusts at least one actuator to change the supply of the breathing gas. The pressure sensor measures the pressure of the gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube and generates an output based on the sensed pressure. The microprocessor controls the supply of the breathing gas exiting the pneumatic system of the ventilator and is electrically coupled to the output of the pressure sensor. The microprocessor compares the output of the pressure sensor to a predetermined baseline pressure that is greater than zero and, as a result, adjusts the actuator so that the pressure of the gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube is maintained at the predetermined baseline pressure.
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1. A method of controlling a medical ventilator on demand during the ventilation of a patient for nullifying the imposed work of breathing during an inhalation effort by the patient, the medical ventilator in fluid communication with a source of breathing gas and with a functionally open gas ventilator flow conduit having an endotracheal tube in fluid communication with the patient, the endotracheal tube having a distal end which is adapted for disposition in the patient'"'"'s trachea, the method comprising the steps of:
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a) selecting a predetermined baseline pressure that is at least zero;
b) delivering a predetermined supply of the breathing gas from the ventilator based on a preselected ventilation mode into the endotracheal tube and thence into the patient at the initiation of the inhalation effort;
c) sensing the pressure of the breathing gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube;
d) monitoring the pressure of the breathing gas;
e) automatically and proportionally controlling the supply of breathing gas delivered by the ventilator to substantially maintain the pressure of the breathing gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube at the predetermined baseline pressure throughout the inhalation effort. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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12. A medical ventilator for providing breath support to a patient during a medical procedure, the medical ventilator suitable for connection to a source of one or more breathing gases, and to a ventilator flow conduit having an endotracheal tube, the endotracheal tube having a distal end adapted for positioning within the patient'"'"'s trachea, the medical ventilator comprising:
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a) a pressure sensor disposed in a flow path of the breathing gas within the endotracheal tube which measures the pressure of the gas proximate the pressure sensor and which provides a pressure signal representative thereof, wherein the pressure sensor is located proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube;
b) a processor having a program for delivering a supply of the breathing gas from the ventilator based on a preselected ventilation mode at the initiation of an inhalation effort by the patient, the processor responsive to the gas pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and having a program for automatically and proportionally controlling a supply of the breathing gas delivered thereto the endotracheal tube to substantially maintain the pressure of the breathing gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube at a predetermined baseline pressure that is at least zero throughout the inhalation effort of the patient so that imposed work of breathing is nullified during the inhalation effort; and
c) at least one actuator, responsive to the processor, to regulate the supply of the breathing gas provided by the ventilator to the patient.
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20. A medical ventilator for nullifying the imposed work of breathing during an inhalation effort of a patient, the medical ventilator in fluid communication with a source of breathing gas and with a functionally open gas ventilator flow conduit having an endotracheal tube, the endotracheal tube having a distal end adapted for disposition within the patient'"'"'s trachea, the medical ventilator comprising:
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a) pressure sensing means disposed within the endotracheal tube for sensing the pressure of the gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube;
b) monitoring means connected to the pressure sensing means for monitoring the pressure of the gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube;
c) gas delivery means for providing a supply of breathing gas to the ventilator flow conduit; and
d) a regulating means electrically connected to the monitoring means and the gas delivery means, the regulating means delivering a predetermined supply of the breathing gas from the ventilator based on a preselected ventilation mode into the endotracheal tube and thence into the patient at the initiation of the inhalation effort, the regulating means, responsive to the monitoring means, for automatically and proportionally regulating the supply of the breathing gas provided to the patient by the gas delivery means so that the pressure of the breathing gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube is maintained at a predetermined baseline pressure that is at least zero throughout the inhalation effort. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30)
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31. A respiratory support system for a patient, comprising:
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a. an endotracheal tube, the endotracheal tube having a distal end adapted for positioning within the patient'"'"'s trachea;
b. a pressure sensor disposed in a flow path of the breathing gas within the endotracheal tube which measures the pressure of the gas proximate the pressure sensor and which provides a pressure signal representative thereof, wherein the pressure sensor is located proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube;
c. a medical ventilator for providing breath support to the patient, the medical ventilator adapted for connection to a source of one or more breathing gases and to the endotracheal tube, the medical ventilator having a processor responsive to the gas pressure signal generated by the pressure sensor and having at least one actuator, responsive to the processor, to regulate a supply of the breathing gas provided by the ventilator to the patient, wherein the processor has a program for delivering the supply of the breathing gas to the patient at the initiation of an inhalation effort based on a preselected ventilation mode and a program for automatically and proportionally controlling the supply of the breathing gas delivered thereto the endotracheal tube to substantially maintain the pressure of the breathing gas proximate the distal end of the endotracheal tube at a predetermined baseline pressure that is at least zero throughout an inhalation effort of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (32, 33, 34, 35, 36)
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