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Systems and Methods for Compensating Long Term Sensitivity Drift of Electrochemical Gas Sensors Exposed to Nitric Oxide

  • US 20170072153A1
  • Filed: 11/02/2016
  • Published: 03/16/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/19/2014
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for delivering notifications of a calibration status for a sensor associated with a therapeutic gas delivery device, the method comprising:

  • storing in memory a baseline calibration value, slope, and calibration schedule;

    monitoring a patient intake of therapeutic gas with a sensor;

    delivering, via a therapeutic gas delivery device, a predetermined dosage of therapeutic gas to the patient;

    measuring a concentration of therapeutic gas from the delivered predetermined dosage;

    retrieving, from memory, the baseline calibration value, slope and calibration schedule;

    performing a calibration according to the calibration schedule, wherein the calibration includes exposing the sensor to a zero concentration of the therapeutic gas and adjusting the baseline calibration value according to a sensor output value during the calibration;

    notifying a user, during the performing the calibration, that the calibration is currently in effect, wherein the notifying includes displaying a notification that the measuring of therapeutic gas concentration is off-line; and

    upon completion of the calibration, determining an actual concentration of therapeutic gas delivered in the predetermined dosage to compensate for sensor drift by adjusting the value of the measured concentration based on the adjusted baseline value and the slope.

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