Inspiratory duration in CPAP or assisted respiration treatment
First Claim
1. A controller for a flow generator to supply breathable gas cyclically at an inspiration pressure and at an expiration pressure substantially in synchronism with a patient'"'"'s respiration, the controller comprising:
- (a) a data processor for receiving an input respiration flow signal and for detecting transitions between inspiration and expiration from said flow signal to discriminate between patient inspiration and expiration, and for outputting a control signal to the flow generator to set the inspiration pressure and the expiration pressure;
(b) a first timer to manually adjust or select a first time duration commencing from the last transition to inspiration, whereby if said first time duration elapses before the data processor detects a transition to expiration by the patient, the output signal from the data processor causes the flow generator to supply said expiration pressure; and
(c) a second timer to manually adjust or select a second time duration, shorter than or equal to said first time duration, commencing from said last transition to inspiration corresponding to the data processor forcing said flow generator to supply said inspiration pressure until said second time duration elapses even if during said second time duration there is a transition to expiration by the patient.
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Abstract
Apparatus for the supply of breathable gas cyclically at an inspiratory pressure and a lower expiratory pressure substantially in synchronism with a patient'"'"'s respiration. A flow generator coupled to a gas delivery system delivers breathable gas to the patient'"'"'s airway. A motor controller receives a signal representing respiratory flow. The motor controller sends out a signal to control an electric motor and turbine to generate the desired inspiratory and expiratory pressures. The controller detects transitions between inspiration and expiration via a flow signal to discriminate between the respiratory phases of the patient. A counter counts a first time duration commencing from the last transition to inspiration and whereby if the first time duration elapses before a transition to expiration is detected, the controller initiates the supply of a given expiratory pressure. Furthermore, a second counter counts a second time duration commenced from the last transition to inspiration detected and signals the turbine to supply a given inspiratory pressure until the second time duration has elapsed even if during the second time duration a transition to expiration by the patient has occurred.
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17 Claims
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1. A controller for a flow generator to supply breathable gas cyclically at an inspiration pressure and at an expiration pressure substantially in synchronism with a patient'"'"'s respiration, the controller comprising:
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(a) a data processor for receiving an input respiration flow signal and for detecting transitions between inspiration and expiration from said flow signal to discriminate between patient inspiration and expiration, and for outputting a control signal to the flow generator to set the inspiration pressure and the expiration pressure;
(b) a first timer to manually adjust or select a first time duration commencing from the last transition to inspiration, whereby if said first time duration elapses before the data processor detects a transition to expiration by the patient, the output signal from the data processor causes the flow generator to supply said expiration pressure; and
(c) a second timer to manually adjust or select a second time duration, shorter than or equal to said first time duration, commencing from said last transition to inspiration corresponding to the data processor forcing said flow generator to supply said inspiration pressure until said second time duration elapses even if during said second time duration there is a transition to expiration by the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A flow generator for supplying breathable gas cyclically at an inspiration pressure and an expiration pressure substantially in synchronism with the patient'"'"'s respiration, the flow generator comprising:
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a turbine to pressurize inlet breathable gas;
a variable speed electric motor to control operation of said turbine and thus the pressure of breathable gas delivered by the turbine; and
a controller comprising;
(a) a data processor for receiving an input respiration flow signal and for detecting transitions between inspiration and expiration from said flow signal to discriminate between patient inspiration and expiration, and for outputting a control signal to the flow generator to set the inspiration pressure and the expiration pressure;
(b) a first timer to manually adjust or select a first time duration commencing from the last transition to inspiration, whereby if said first time duration elapses before the data processor detects a transition to expiration by the patient, the output signal from the data processor causes the flow generator to supply said expiration pressure; and
(c) a second timer to manually adjust or select a second time duration, shorter than or equal to said first time duration, commencing from said last transition to inspiration corresponding to the data processor forcing supply of inspiration pressure until said second time duration elapses even if during said second time duration there is a transition to expiration by the patient. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A method for controlling the supply of breathable gas to a patient cyclically at an inspiration pressure and at a lower expiration pressure substantially in synchronism with the patient'"'"'s respiration, the method comprising:
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(a) measuring patient respiratory flow;
(b) detecting transitions between inspiration and expiration from said respiratory flow to discriminate between patient inspiration and expiration;
(c) controlling the pressure of gas to be at the inspiration pressure during patient inspiration and at the expiratory pressure during patient expiration;
(d) prescribing a first time duration commencing from the last transition to inspiration by the patient, and if said duration elapses before patient transition to expiration, causing the pressure of gas to be at the expiratory pressure; and
(e) prescribing a second time duration commencing from the last transition to inspiration, shorter than or equal to said first time duration, and causing the pressure of gas to be at the inspiratory pressure until the elapse of said second time duration even if there is a transition to expiration by the patient during the second time duration. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
(f) updating said first time duration based on one or more subsequent respiratory transitions to expiration and whether the first time duration elapses before one or more of said subsequent transitions occur to converge the elapse of said first time duration with said subsequent transitions to expiration.
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10. A method as claimed in claim 9, wherein step (b) further comprises differentiating a signal of said respiratory flow, the polarity of the differentiated signal representing either inspiration or expiration.
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11. An apparatus for the supply of breathable gas cyclically at an inspiratory pressure and an expiration pressure substantially in synchronism with the patient'"'"'s respiration, the apparatus comprising:
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a turbine to pressurize inlet breathable gas;
a variable speed electric motor to control operation of said turbine and thus the pressure of breathable gas delivered by the turbine;
a gas delivery system coupled to the turbine and providing said breathable gas to the patient'"'"'s airway;
a flow sensor located in said gas delivery system to provide a respiration flow signal therefrom; and
a controller comprising;
(a) a data processor for receiving said respiration flow signal and for detecting transitions between inspiration and expiration from said flow signal to discriminate between patient inspiration and expiration, and for outputting a control signal provided to the motor to set the inspiration pressure and the expiration pressure;
(b) a first timer to manually adjust or select a first time duration commencing from the last transition to inspiration, whereby if said first time duration elapses before the data processor detects a transition to expiration by the patient, the output signal from the data processor causes the flow generator to supply said expiration pressure; and
(c) a second timer to manually adjust or select a second time duration, shorter than or equal to said first time duration, commencing from said last transition to inspiration corresponding to the data processor forcing said flow generator to supply said inspiration pressure until said second time duration elapses even if during said second duration there is a transition to expiration by the patient. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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