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Method for detecting and differentiating central and obstructive apneas in newborns

  • US 4,648,407 A
  • Filed: 06/13/1986
  • Issued: 03/10/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/08/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of detecting and differentiating between central and obstructive apneas in a newborn subject, comprising:

  • mounting an external means for detecting movement across at least two adjacently-proximate cranial bones of the subject to detect relative movement between said bones;

    generating a first signal indicative of changes in the relative positions of said cranial bones detected by said means, changes in said first signal being indicative of changes in intrapleural pressure of the subject;

    disposing a means for non-invasively detecting variations in tidal breathing at the subject'"'"'s nostrils;

    generating a second signal indicative of variations in tidal breathing detected by said last mentioned means, changes in said second signal being indicative of variations in nasal tidal volume of the subject; and

    continuously monitoring said first and second signals to detect the presence of and to differentiate between central and obstructive apneas in the subject, whereby a substantial absence of changes in both said first and second signals is indicative of the presence of central apnea, and a substantial absence of changes in said second signal when accompanied by continuing changes in said first signal is indicative of the presence of obstructive apnea.

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