Method and apparatus for inhalation of treating gas and sampling of exhaled gas for quantitative analysis
DCFirst Claim
1. An apparatus for insufflating a treating gas into the nose of a patient and measuring carbon dioxide content in the exhalation of the patient, said apparatus consisting of:
- an elongated hollow body including a tubular portion adapted to be received on the skin surface adjacent the nose;
a wall within said hollow body defining therein both an inhalation manifold and an exhalation manifold, said wall providing a gas-tight seal positively preventing fluid communication between said inhalation and exhalation manifolds;
supply means for connecting said inhalation manifold to a supply of treating gas;
a first hollow prong in fluid communication with said inhalation manifold and adapted to be received in a first nasal passage of the nose for insufflating said treating gas into the nose;
a second hollow prong in fluid communication with said exhalation manifold and adapted to be received in a second nasal passage of the nose for withdrawing a portion of the exhalation therefrom, said prongs each being substantially smaller in diameter than the respective nasal passages, so as not to occlude said passages; and
means for delivering substantially all of said withdrawn portion to a means for quantitatively measuring the amount of carbon dioxide of said withdrawn portion, the amount of said carbon dioxide in said withdrawn portion being substantially directly proportional to the amount of said carbon dioxide in the arterial blood of said patient.
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Abstract
A nasal cannulae is described for insufflating a treating gas into one nostril and measuring at least one gaseous component of exhaled breath in the other nostril of a living body. The cannulae includes a wall member cooperating with a hollow body of the cannulae to define inhalation and exhalation manifolds and sealingly engaging the hollow body to provide a gas-tight seal for positively preventing fluid communication between these manifolds. A hollow nasal prong communicates with each manifold and is positioned and shaped to be received in a corresponding nostril. The wall member may be integrally molded with the body of the cannulae when it is made or a conventional cannulae may be modified by insertion of a wall member to create separate manifolds. The nasal prongs may have the same or different lengths.
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1. An apparatus for insufflating a treating gas into the nose of a patient and measuring carbon dioxide content in the exhalation of the patient, said apparatus consisting of:
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an elongated hollow body including a tubular portion adapted to be received on the skin surface adjacent the nose; a wall within said hollow body defining therein both an inhalation manifold and an exhalation manifold, said wall providing a gas-tight seal positively preventing fluid communication between said inhalation and exhalation manifolds; supply means for connecting said inhalation manifold to a supply of treating gas; a first hollow prong in fluid communication with said inhalation manifold and adapted to be received in a first nasal passage of the nose for insufflating said treating gas into the nose; a second hollow prong in fluid communication with said exhalation manifold and adapted to be received in a second nasal passage of the nose for withdrawing a portion of the exhalation therefrom, said prongs each being substantially smaller in diameter than the respective nasal passages, so as not to occlude said passages; and means for delivering substantially all of said withdrawn portion to a means for quantitatively measuring the amount of carbon dioxide of said withdrawn portion, the amount of said carbon dioxide in said withdrawn portion being substantially directly proportional to the amount of said carbon dioxide in the arterial blood of said patient. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for monitoring end tidal CO2 in unintubated, conscious, spontaneously breathing patients who are receiving administration of local and regional anesthesia or during recovery from residual general anesthesia consisting of the steps of:
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providing a nasal cannula on a patient, said cannula having an elongated hollow body;
a gas-tight partition in said hollow body to divide said hollow body into a first zone and a second zone separated from each other by said gas tight partition;
supply means including first conduit means communicating with said first zone and a source of oxygen, insufflation means, including second conduit means, communicating with said second zone and providing a means for detecting and measuring the partial pressure of carbon dioxide, said elongated hollow body in addition containing separate hollow nasal prongs each communicating with one of said first and second zones and with respectively each nostril of the patient;supplying oxygen to said patient from said source of oxygen through said first conduit means to said first zone of said elongated hollow body and into the patient'"'"'s nostril through one of said nasal prong means; withdrawing carbon dioxide from said patient through the other of said nasal prongs into said second zone of said elongated hollow body, through said second conduit means and into said means for detecting and measuring the partial pressure of carbon dioxide; and determining the partial pressure of carbon dioxide at the end of the patient'"'"'s exhalation to obtain a clinical approximation of the partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide.
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