System and method for closed loop airway pressure control during the inspiratory cycle of a breath in a patient ventilator using the exhalation valve as a microcomputer-controlled relief valve
First Claim
1. A method of controlling airway pressure in a ventilator for a patient during the inspiratory cycle of a breath, the breathing gas circuit having a source of breathing gas, an airway flow path supplying the breathing gas to a breathing attachment for the patient, a flow supply valve for controlling the supply of breathing gas to the breathing attachment for the patient, a relief valve for controlling venting of breathing gas from the patient to the atmosphere, the airway flow path being in fluid communication with the breathing attachment for the patient, the steps of the method comprising:
- delivering a supply flow of breathing gas to the patient breathing attachment through the flow supply valve at a predetermined rate of supply flow based upon a desired airway pressure and actual airway pressure;
determining a desired rate of outflow through the relief valve;
generating a relief valve command signal based upon the airway pressure and the desired rate of outflow to control operation of the relief valve to vent the breathing gas from the relief valve; and
venting the breathing gas from the patient breathing attachment through the relief valve during the inspiratory cycle at a rate based upon the airway pressure and the desired rate of outflow.
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Abstract
The method and system for controlling airway pressure in a ventilator during the inspiratory cycle involves controlling the flow of breathing gas through a flow supply valve venting the breathing gas at a desired rate of outflow through a relief valve to achieve the desired airway pressure. Measurements of the rates of actual supply flow, the actual outflow through the exhalation/relief valve, and the pressure in the airway are compared with desired values for determination the amount of error for feedback control of the ventilator system.
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15 Claims
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1. A method of controlling airway pressure in a ventilator for a patient during the inspiratory cycle of a breath, the breathing gas circuit having a source of breathing gas, an airway flow path supplying the breathing gas to a breathing attachment for the patient, a flow supply valve for controlling the supply of breathing gas to the breathing attachment for the patient, a relief valve for controlling venting of breathing gas from the patient to the atmosphere, the airway flow path being in fluid communication with the breathing attachment for the patient, the steps of the method comprising:
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delivering a supply flow of breathing gas to the patient breathing attachment through the flow supply valve at a predetermined rate of supply flow based upon a desired airway pressure and actual airway pressure; determining a desired rate of outflow through the relief valve; generating a relief valve command signal based upon the airway pressure and the desired rate of outflow to control operation of the relief valve to vent the breathing gas from the relief valve; and venting the breathing gas from the patient breathing attachment through the relief valve during the inspiratory cycle at a rate based upon the airway pressure and the desired rate of outflow. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A system for closed loop control of airway pressure during the inspiratory cycle of a ventilator having a breathing gas circuit for a patient, a source of breathing gas in the breathing gas circuit, and an airway flow path supplying the breathing gas to a breathing attachment for the patient, the system comprising:
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flow supply valve means in said airway flow path for delivering a supply flow of breathing gas from the source of breathing gas to the breathing attachment for the patient at a desired rate of supply flow based upon a desired airway pressure and the actual airway pressure; a relief valve for venting breathing gas from the patient breathing attachment to the atmosphere during the inspiratory cycle at a desired rate of outflow based upon a desired rate of outflow and the airway pressure to achieve the desired airway pressure; means for determining the desired rate of outflow from said relief valve; and means for generating a relief valve command signal to control operation of said relief valve to vent the breathing gas at the desired rate of outflow. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An apparatus for the control of patient airway pressure in a ventilation respirator which comprises:
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means to set a desired target airway pressure; a pressure controller; a flow valve controller; a breathing gas flow valve; a sensor for measuring the output flow of breathing gas from said breathing gas flow valve; a patient tubing airway system in fluid communication with said flow valve and the patient respiratory system; a pressure sensor in fluid communication with said patient airway system; first summing means to create an error signal between the predetermined airway pressure and a signal from the pressure sensor, said error signal providing the signal to drive the pressure controller; second summing means to determine the error between the output signal from the flow controller and the patient airway flow sensor output signal, said error signal providing an input to said flow valve controller; a relief valve in fluid communication with said patient airway system and having a flow outlet; a relief valve flow sensor in fluid communication with the flow outlet of said relief valve for measuring relief valve flow; third summing means which outputs a desired relief flow error signal based upon the difference between a desired relief flow and the relief valve flow measured by the relief valve flow sensor; and a relief valve controller which outputs a command signal to said relief valve to vent flow during inspiration based upon the signal from the pressure sensor and the desired relief flow error signal. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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