Endotracheal tube/stethoscope combination
First Claim
1. An assembly for providing endotracheal ventiliation and vital sounds monitoring by stethoscope in a patient comprisinga tracheal tube;
- an inflation cuff surrounding the tube adjacent the distal end;
means for pressurizing said cuff for peripherally sealing the assembly against the trachea wall; and
an audio cuff extending at least partially coextensive with said inflation cuff along the tube and having sufficient resiliency to vibrate in response to patient vital sounds to permit monitoring during patient ventilation.
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Abstract
A combination endotracheal tube and stethoscope is provided so as to allow simultaneous patient ventilation and monitoring of vital sounds by a single instrument. The tracheal tube includes an inflation cuff adjacent the distal end and a longitudinal pressure conduit to inflate the cuff so as to peripherally seal the assembly against the trachea wall. An audio cuff extends at least partially coextensive and concentrically with the inflation cuff and has sufficient resiliency to vibrate in response to the patient'"'"'s vital sounds. The inflation cuff comprises a highly flexible bulb in direct contact with the trachea wall and the audio cuff is a sleeve inside the bulb and spaced peripherally from the tube to allow vibration. The sleeve is sufficiently stable to maintain the spacing even upon inflation of the bulb. Preferably, the sleeve is positioned wholly within the inflation bulb. The pressure conduit extends longitudinally along the tube and opens into communication with the inflation cuff. An audio conduit extends along the side wall and opens through a plurality of ports forming an audio manifold into the audio cuff.
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1. An assembly for providing endotracheal ventiliation and vital sounds monitoring by stethoscope in a patient comprising
a tracheal tube; -
an inflation cuff surrounding the tube adjacent the distal end; means for pressurizing said cuff for peripherally sealing the assembly against the trachea wall; and an audio cuff extending at least partially coextensive with said inflation cuff along the tube and having sufficient resiliency to vibrate in response to patient vital sounds to permit monitoring during patient ventilation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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