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Method and apparatus for inhalation of treating gas and sampling of exhaled gas for quantitative analysis

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  • US 5,335,656 A
  • Filed: 10/21/1992
  • Issued: 08/09/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/15/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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:

  • 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    means for delivering substantially all of said withdrawn portion to a means for quantitatively measuring the amount of carbon dioxide of said withdrawn portion, the amount of said carbon dioxide in said withdrawn portion being substantially directly proportional to the amount of said carbon dioxide in the arterial blood of said patient.

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