TOUCH-SENSITIVE USER INTERFACE INTENDED FOR A TRACHEOBRONCHIAL-AIR STIMULATION DEVICE
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Disclosed is a touch-sensitive user interface intended to interact with a tracheobronchial-air stimulation device including: —a touch-sensitive display screen for providing the user with information about the use of the tracheobronchial-air stimulation device, —a communication module for communicating data between the touch-sensitive user interface and the tracheobronchial-air stimulation device, —a memory in which biofeedback software and data, referred to as input data, may be saved, and —a data processing unit configured by the biofeedback software.
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31 Claims
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12. A tactile user interface (1) for cooperating with a device for stimulating tracheobronchial air (2), comprising:
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at least one tactile display screen (10) making it possible to provide the user with information relating to the use of said device for stimulating tracheobronchial air (2); at least one communication module (11) enabling the communication of data between said tactile user interface (1) and said device for stimulating tracheobronchial air (2); at least one memory (12) in which a biofeedback software (121) and data, called input data (122), could be saved comprising at least; representative data of the depressions provided by at least one pressure sensor of said tracheobronchial air stimulation device (2); temporal data representing an expiratory time of the patient, obtained by the support time measurement, by the patient, on at least one button of at least remote control of the tracheobronchial air stimulation device (2); at least one data processing unit (13) configured by the biofeedback software (121) for; producing data, called scores (131), representative of the expiratory state of the patient at an expiration E1, based on the expiratory time; calculating an average score (132) per expiry session based on the scores achieved during at least one expiration during at least one session; transmitting the said scores (131) and average scores (132) according to the sessions and/or expirations on the tactile display screen (10) in order to communicate expiratory progression to at least one patient; transmitting instructions for use to the patient through an analysis of acquired parameters; providing an interpretation of the recorded information to guide the patient in his or her proper treatment. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31)
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