Novel endotracheal tube and mass spectrometer
First Claim
1. An apparatus for sampling and analyzing the lung gases from a human subject, comprising:
- a gas sampling device for insertion into the mouth of a human subject including a double wall tube having upper and lower ends and including inner and outer tube elements, the interior of said inner tube defining a central passage therethrough, means dividing the space between the inner and outer tube elements into a plurality of elongate passages extending throughout the length of the double wall tube, a plurality of openings in the lower end portion of said inner tube element, each opening communicating with one of said passages, a capillary restriction member positioned within said inner tube having a plurality of capillary openings therein for restricting the flow of air through said central passage,a miniature motor pump mass spectrometer module, including a mass spectrometer, means connecting the mass spectrometer to a vacuum source, means connecting the motor pump mass spectrometer module with the upper end of said gas sampling device for intercommunicating a pair of said passages with said motor pump mass spectrometer module whereby lung gases are directed to said mass spectrometer,a differential pressure transducer with a pair of said passages whereby the gas pressure located below and above said capillary restriction member are sensed, andelectronic circuitry cooperating with said mass spectrometer and said pressure transducer for analyzing the lung gases and lung capacity of the human subject.
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Abstract
A non-invasive apparatus for continuously measuring the cardiac output and cardio-respiratory function includes a gas sampling device which is inserted into the mouth of a human subject. The gas sampling device may be a disposable endotracheal tube or a smaller disposable mouthpiece. Each of these gas sampling devices is provided with a plurality of passages for sampling the lung gases and for continuously sampling the gas pressure on opposite sides of a capillary restriction member. A miniature motor pump mass spectrometer module is mounted on the upper end of the endotracheal tube or mouthpiece. Electronic circuitry connected to the mass spectrometer permits constant visual monitoring of the cardiac output and cardio-respiratory function.
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9 Claims
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1. An apparatus for sampling and analyzing the lung gases from a human subject, comprising:
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a gas sampling device for insertion into the mouth of a human subject including a double wall tube having upper and lower ends and including inner and outer tube elements, the interior of said inner tube defining a central passage therethrough, means dividing the space between the inner and outer tube elements into a plurality of elongate passages extending throughout the length of the double wall tube, a plurality of openings in the lower end portion of said inner tube element, each opening communicating with one of said passages, a capillary restriction member positioned within said inner tube having a plurality of capillary openings therein for restricting the flow of air through said central passage, a miniature motor pump mass spectrometer module, including a mass spectrometer, means connecting the mass spectrometer to a vacuum source, means connecting the motor pump mass spectrometer module with the upper end of said gas sampling device for intercommunicating a pair of said passages with said motor pump mass spectrometer module whereby lung gases are directed to said mass spectrometer, a differential pressure transducer with a pair of said passages whereby the gas pressure located below and above said capillary restriction member are sensed, and electronic circuitry cooperating with said mass spectrometer and said pressure transducer for analyzing the lung gases and lung capacity of the human subject. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A disposable gas sampling device for use in obtaining respiratory gases for analysis from the human subject, comprising:
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an elongate flexible double wall tube for insertion into the mouth of a human subject, said double wall tube defining a central passage therethrough and having upper and lower ends and including inner and outer tubular elements, a plurality of axially extending, peripherally arranged auxiliary passages located between the inner and outer tubular elements of the double wall tube, including a gas sample passage, a return passage, and a pair of pressure sensing passages, a plurality of openings in the lower end portion of the inner tubular element, including a gas sample opening, a return opening, and a pair of pressure sensing openings, said gas sample opening communicating with said gas sample passage to permit lung gases to pass in an upward direction, said return opening communicating with said return passage through which lung gases are returned, each of said pressure sensing openings communicating with one of said pressure sensing passages, a capillary restriction member positioned within the inner tube element adjacent the lower end portion thereof and having a plurality of axially extending capillary passages therein for restricting the flow of gases through the central passage of the double wall tube, one of said pressure sensing openings being located below the capillary restriction member and the other pressure sensing opening being located adjacent but above said capillary restriction member, and means on the upper end of said double wall tube to permit the upper end of the sampling device to be connected in communicating relation to a differential pressure transducer and to a mass spectrometer, whereby the lung gases can be analyzed and the lung capacity determined. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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