Method and System for Detecting Mouth Leak During Application of Positive Airway Pressure
First Claim
1. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
- measuring respiratory air flow from a patient during the administration of continuous positive airway pressure to detect a mouth leak;
upon the detection of a mouth leak, decreasing the rate of said respiratory air flow to said patient if there is no indication of an apneic event.
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Abstract
A method and system for providing therapeutic gas to a patient during positive airway pressure ventilation and, more particularly, detecting the presence of a mouth leak during ventilation and, upon the detection of a mouth leak, reducing the applied pressure so as to reduce irritation and discomfort experienced by the patient. Respiratory air flow from a patient is measured in a waveform as a function of time. An approximate value of the root mean square voltage of the waveform is established during a period in which the patient is experiencing a mouth leak and a root mean square voltage of the waveform is established during a period in which the patient is experiencing an apneic event. The waveform is subsequently monitored and the rate of respiratory airflow is decreased when there is an indication of a mouth leak provided there is no indication of an apneic event.
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37 Claims
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1. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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measuring respiratory air flow from a patient during the administration of continuous positive airway pressure to detect a mouth leak; upon the detection of a mouth leak, decreasing the rate of said respiratory air flow to said patient if there is no indication of an apneic event.
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2. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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measuring respiratory air flow from a patient during the administration of continuous positive airway pressure to detect a mouth leak; upon the detection of a mouth leak, adjusting the humidity of said respiratory air flow to said patient if there is no indication of an apneic event.
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3. A system for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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a continuous positive airway pressure device coupled with a device for detecting the presence of a mouth leak; wherein, upon said detection of said mouth leak, the rate of said respiratory air flow to said patient is decreased.
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4. A system for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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a continuous positive airway pressure device coupled with a device for detecting the presence of a mouth leak; wherein, upon said detection of said mouth leak, the humidity of said respiratory air flow to said patient is adjusted.
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5. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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measuring respiratory air flow from a patient as waveform as a function of time; monitoring said waveform to determine if said patient is experiencing a mouth leak; upon said determination of the presence of said mouth leak, decreasing the rate of said respiratory air flow.
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6. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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measuring respiratory air flow from a patient in a waveform as a function of time; establishing an approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing a mouth leak; establishing an approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing an apneic event; thereafter, monitoring said waveform using said approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said mouth leak to indicate the presence of a mouth leak and said approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said apneic event to indicate the presence of an apneic event; and decreasing the rate of said respiratory air flow upon said indication of said mouth leak if there is no indication of said apneic event. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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measuring respiratory air flow from a patient in a waveform as a function of time; establishing an approximate first root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing a mouth leak; establishing an approximate second root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing an apneic event; thereafter, monitoring said waveform and decreasing the rate of said respiratory airflow to said patient when a root mean square voltage of said wave form approximates said first root mean square voltage, but not if such waveform approximates said second root mean square voltage.
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19. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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measuring respiratory air flow from a patient in a waveform as a function of time; establishing an approximate root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing an apneic event; establishing an approximate root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing a mouth leak; thereafter, monitoring said waveform and decreasing the rate of said respiratory airflow to said patient when a root mean square voltage of said wave form approximates said established root mean square voltage of said mouth leak, but does not approximate said root mean square voltage of said apneic event.
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20. A method for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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measuring respiratory air pressure from a patient in a waveform as a function of time; establishing an approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing a mouth leak; establishing an approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said waveform during a period in which said patient is experiencing an apneic event; thereafter, monitoring said waveform using said approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said mouth leak to indicate the presence of a mouth leak and said approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said apneic event to indicate the presence of an apneic event; and decreasing the rate of said respiratory air flow upon said indication of said mouth leak if there is no indication of said apneic event. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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29. A system for administering continuous positive airway pressure comprising:
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a blower fluidly connected to a hose which is fluidly connected to a mask, wherein said blower is configured to blow air through said hose through said mask to a patient; an air flow sensor configured to monitor the rate at which said air flows through said hose; a monitor connected to said sensor, wherein said monitor depicts air flow from a patient in a waveform as a function of time; wherein an approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said waveform is established during a period in which said patient is experiencing a mouth leak, an approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said waveform is established during a period in which said patient is experiencing an apneic event, and, thereafter, said waveform is monitored using said approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said mouth leak to indicate the presence of a mouth leak and said approximate value of the root mean square voltage of said apneic event to indicate the presence of an apneic event, and said respiratory air flow is decreased upon said indication of said mouth leak provided there is no indication of said apneic event. - View Dependent Claims (30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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