Calibration method for single-breath carbon monoxide lung diffusing capacity test system
First Claim
1. A method for calibrating a system used to measure single-breath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity of a patient'"'"'s lungs (DLco), said system being of the type including a multiport patient valve having a patient mouthpiece coupled to a first port, a source of a preanalysis gas mixture of a tracer gas, carbon monoxide and air in a known concentration of each constituent coupled to a second port and a patient circuit including a sampling chamber coupled to a third port and gas analyzing means coupled to said sampling chamber, comprising the steps of:
- (a) drawing a known volume of said preanalysis gas mixture from a source through a first portion of said system into a syringe;
(b) retaining said known volume in said syringe for a predetermined time interval;
(c) introducing a bolus quantity of a postanalysis gas mixture of said tracer gas, carbon monoxide and air of a known concentration of constituents, said concentration being independent of any dilutional change and extent of mixing, through said patient circuit into said sampling chamber;
(d) allowing said gas analyzing means to measure said constituents of said postanalysis gas mixture contained within said sampling chamber to obtain DLco and alveolar volume (VA) readings; and
(e) comparing the results of steps of (d) with target DLco and VA values computed by using ambient barometric pressure, temperature, said known volume and concentration of preanalysis and postanalysis gas mixtures and said time interval to determine any differences between said readings and said target values.
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Abstract
A method for testing/calibrating a system for performing single-breath carbon monoxide lung diffusing capacity measurements. By simulating a patient'"'"'s lungs using a precision syringe for drawing a preanalysis gas mixture through the equipment (inspiration) and a modified scuba regulator valve or a solenoid valve with a purge button to simulate the expiration of a postanalysis gas through the system into a sampling chamber, the DLco measuring system performance can be assessed as a whole rather than as a collection of individual components.
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1. A method for calibrating a system used to measure single-breath carbon monoxide diffusing capacity of a patient'"'"'s lungs (DLco), said system being of the type including a multiport patient valve having a patient mouthpiece coupled to a first port, a source of a preanalysis gas mixture of a tracer gas, carbon monoxide and air in a known concentration of each constituent coupled to a second port and a patient circuit including a sampling chamber coupled to a third port and gas analyzing means coupled to said sampling chamber, comprising the steps of:
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(a) drawing a known volume of said preanalysis gas mixture from a source through a first portion of said system into a syringe; (b) retaining said known volume in said syringe for a predetermined time interval; (c) introducing a bolus quantity of a postanalysis gas mixture of said tracer gas, carbon monoxide and air of a known concentration of constituents, said concentration being independent of any dilutional change and extent of mixing, through said patient circuit into said sampling chamber; (d) allowing said gas analyzing means to measure said constituents of said postanalysis gas mixture contained within said sampling chamber to obtain DLco and alveolar volume (VA) readings; and (e) comparing the results of steps of (d) with target DLco and VA values computed by using ambient barometric pressure, temperature, said known volume and concentration of preanalysis and postanalysis gas mixtures and said time interval to determine any differences between said readings and said target values. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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