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Nasal cannula

  • US 20040045552A1
  • Filed: 07/25/2003
  • Published: 03/11/2004
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/29/1997
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An apparatus for insufflating a treating gas into the nose of a patient and measuring carbon dioxide content in the exhalation of the patient, said apparatus consisting of:

  • an elongated hollow body including a tubular portion adapted to be received on the skin surface adjacent the nose;

    a wall within said hollow body defining therein both an inhalation manifold and an exhalation manifold, said wall providing a gas-tight seal positively preventing fluid communication between said inhalation and exhalation manifolds;

    supply means for connecting said inhalation manifold to a supply of treating gas;

    a first hollow prong in fluid communication with said inhalation manifold and adapted to be received in a first nasal passage of the nose for insufflating said treating gas into the nose;

    a second hollow prong in fluid communication with said exhalation manifold and adapted to be received in a second nasal passage of the nose for withdrawing a portion of the exhalation therefrom, said prongs each being substantially smaller in diameter than the respective nasal passages, so as not to occlude said passages; and

    at least said second prong being provided with at least one additional opening communicating with the hollow interior of said second prong and said exhalation manifold; and

    means for measuring the concentration of carbon monoxide in the exhaled gases said means including means for withdrawing an exhaled gas sample from said exhalation manifold.

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