Arrangement for connecting a patient to a respirator, and the use of a moisture-heat-exchanger in the arrangement
First Claim
1. An arrangement for dehumidifying air comprising a respirator having an inlet connected to a patient and an outlet including a moisture-heat-exchanger having one side connected to separate first and second conduits which are connected to said inlet and outlet, respectively, said moisture-heat-exchanger having another side adapted to be connected through separate third and fourth conduits to a patient such that inspired and expired gases are separated from each other between said other side and the patient, at least one of said third and fourth conduits containing a check valve connected to said moisture-heat-exchanger whereby gases are free to flow from the exchanger to the patient through the third conduit and to the exchanger from the patient through the fourth conduit, said moisture-heat-exchanger absorbing moisture from the expired gases before reaching the respirator inlet, and moisture from the moisture-heat-exchanger being at least partly emitted by means of the gases from the respirator outlet to the patient, and a humidifer located in the third conduit whereby the gases inspired by the patient will be humidified by the humidifier after having passed the moisture heat-exchanger.
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Abstract
An arrangement for connecting a patient to a respirator (1) comprising a humidifier (8) for humidifying gas inspired by the patient. The arrangement also comprises a moisture-heat-exchanger (10) whose one side is connected to the respirator inlet and outlet (2,3) and whose other side is connected to the patient such that inspired gases pass the humidifier (8) before reaching the patient and expired gases do not pass the humidifier.
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- 1. An arrangement for dehumidifying air comprising a respirator having an inlet connected to a patient and an outlet including a moisture-heat-exchanger having one side connected to separate first and second conduits which are connected to said inlet and outlet, respectively, said moisture-heat-exchanger having another side adapted to be connected through separate third and fourth conduits to a patient such that inspired and expired gases are separated from each other between said other side and the patient, at least one of said third and fourth conduits containing a check valve connected to said moisture-heat-exchanger whereby gases are free to flow from the exchanger to the patient through the third conduit and to the exchanger from the patient through the fourth conduit, said moisture-heat-exchanger absorbing moisture from the expired gases before reaching the respirator inlet, and moisture from the moisture-heat-exchanger being at least partly emitted by means of the gases from the respirator outlet to the patient, and a humidifer located in the third conduit whereby the gases inspired by the patient will be humidified by the humidifier after having passed the moisture heat-exchanger.
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