Abnormal dyspnea perception detection system and method
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1. A method for monitoring an asthma patient to determine decreased ability to perceive severe respiratory distress, comprising:
- measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration vital capacity for establishing controlled patient tidal volume;
measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration maximal inspiratory pressure capacity for establishing controlled patient inspiratory resistive load;
establishing visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing pattern comprising determined tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiration to expiration time ratio, and inspiration and expiration waveforms;
applying external inspiratory flow resistance determined from maximal inspiratory pressure while maintaining substantially controlled patient respiration; and
evaluating patient dyspnea subjective perception response to said inspiratory flow resistance under conditions of controlled breathing to determine patient dyspnea perception to severe or potentially fatal asthma attack due to the patient'"'"'s inability to perceive asthma severity.
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Abstract
Apparatus and methods to test respiratory patients for altered dyspnea awareness. The device imposes a defined inspiratory resistive load under controlled breathing conditions and records the patient'"'"'s subjective sensation of dyspnea over time by incrementally increasing the inspiratory resistive load. In a preferred embodiment, the patient breathes in a controlled manner with visual biofeedback prompting, having predetermined respiratory rate, inspiration to expiration time ratio and inspiration and expiration respiratory waveforms.
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1. A method for monitoring an asthma patient to determine decreased ability to perceive severe respiratory distress, comprising:
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measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration vital capacity for establishing controlled patient tidal volume; measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration maximal inspiratory pressure capacity for establishing controlled patient inspiratory resistive load; establishing visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing pattern comprising determined tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiration to expiration time ratio, and inspiration and expiration waveforms; applying external inspiratory flow resistance determined from maximal inspiratory pressure while maintaining substantially controlled patient respiration; and evaluating patient dyspnea subjective perception response to said inspiratory flow resistance under conditions of controlled breathing to determine patient dyspnea perception to severe or potentially fatal asthma attack due to the patient'"'"'s inability to perceive asthma severity. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A method for monitoring an asthma patient to determine susceptibility to severe respiratory disfunction, comprising:
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measuring respiration and establishing patient respiration data, including normal inspiration and expiration patterns and vital capacity; storing the measured respiration data for retrieval and display; displaying a prescribed inspiration- expiration curve having a tidal volume substantially less than vital capacity for visual feedback and comparison of patient performance under dynamic testing conditions; applying variable external inspiratory flow resistance while maintaining patient respiration performance complying with the prescribed curve; and evaluating patient response to said inspiratory flow resistance to determine the patient'"'"'s relative ability to perceive respiratory distress. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5)
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6. A diagnostic method for determining a human patient'"'"'s predisposition to abnormal dyspnea perception, comprising:
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establishing the patient'"'"'s respiratory performance parameters of tidal volume and air flow during at least one respiratory cycle; imposing a physical resistance to normal respiration, while requiring the patient to perform respiratory functions to achieve a predetermined parameter; and evaluating the patient'"'"'s subjective response to respiratory stress in achieving said predetermined parameter. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A diagnostic method for determining a human patient'"'"'s perception of dyspnea, comprising:
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establishing patient respiratory performance parameters of tidal volume and air flow during at least one respiratory cycle; imposing a physical resistance to normal respiration, while requiring the patient to perform respiratory functions to achieve a predetermined parameter;
wherein the predetermined parameter is a fraction of maximum tidal volume; and
wherein the physical resistance comprises increasing incrementally inspiratory air flow resistance in a series of respiratory cycles, while maintaining a prescribed respiratory flow pattern; andevaluating respiratory stress by subjective patient response to perceived dyspnea, wherein the respiratory stress is expressed as inspiratory muscle discomfort and/or fatigue. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. Evaluation apparatus for monitoring asthma patients to determine subjective perception of respiratory distress, comprising:
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a plumonary function device for measuring patient respiration vital capacity to establish controlled patient tidal volume; a respiratory flow measurement and display device for measuring patient inspiration and expiration performance and displaying said performance concurrently with prescribed tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiration;
expiration time ratio, and inspiration and expiration waveforms, said measurement and display device employing a prescribed inspiration- expiration curve having a tidal volume substantially less than vital capacity for visual feedback and comparison of patient performance under dynamic testing conditions;means for setting variable external inspiratory flow resistance determined from maximal inspiratory pressure under controlled patient respiration conditions and incrementally variable over a differential pressure range from 0 to at least 30 cm water pressure; and a comparison system for comparing patient dyspnea perception response to normal response to the inspiratory flow resistance under conditions of controlled breathing to determine patient dyspnea perception to severe asthma distress.
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