Ventilator biofeedback for weaning and assistance
First Claim
1. A method for monitoring a respiratory patient to evaluate and train the patient for respiratory ventilator weaning, comprising:
- measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration air volume during a series of spontaneous breathing cycles for establishing patient respiration parameters;
establishing a visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing pattern comprising determined tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiration to expiration time ratio, end inspiration and end expiration breath hold times, and inspiration and expiration waveforms;
evaluating patient respiration performance data during a further series of spontaneous breathing cycles and comparing said respiration performance to the established visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing patterns;
sensing substantial deviation from the established respiratory pattern by error limits;
providing an actuation signal in response to sensed deviation; and
providing ventilator operation for assisted respiration in response to the actuation signal.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method to monitor patient breathing during weaning from ventilator dependency to assure adequate performance and safety, and to provide visual respiratory biofeedback breathing patterns to prompt respiratory center neurologic signals to normal performance.
The device permits setting desired breathing patterns within an optimal level of ventilation, and to establish and monitor a level of lowest permissible ventilation to define minimum safe levels of ventilation, and to permit definition of patient exhaustion and therefore need to terminate the weaning trial.
The device may be used in weaning trials of spontaneous breathing, or in conjunction with ventilator assistive modes of all types. Used in conjunction with a plurality of ventilators the device may signal the ventilator to assist if the patient'"'"'s attempts to breathe fall below predetermined safe levels of ventilation. The device may also be used to prompt patients in acute respiratory failure in correct breathing patterns for proper use of non-invasive ventilator assistance in order to prevent the need for invasive intubation.
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1. A method for monitoring a respiratory patient to evaluate and train the patient for respiratory ventilator weaning, comprising:
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measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration air volume during a series of spontaneous breathing cycles for establishing patient respiration parameters;
establishing a visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing pattern comprising determined tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiration to expiration time ratio, end inspiration and end expiration breath hold times, and inspiration and expiration waveforms;
evaluating patient respiration performance data during a further series of spontaneous breathing cycles and comparing said respiration performance to the established visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing patterns;
sensing substantial deviation from the established respiratory pattern by error limits;
providing an actuation signal in response to sensed deviation; and
providing ventilator operation for assisted respiration in response to the actuation signal. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
as a rectilinear coordinate having an abscissa time coordinate containing at least one respiratory cycle and an ordinate tidal volume.
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4. A method for monitoring a respiratory ventilator patient having a ventilator operatively connected to a patient respiratory measuring and visual biofeedback system, comprising:
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measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration and establishing patient respiration data, including spontaneous breathing inspiration and expiration patterns;
storing the measured patient respiratory measuring and visual biofeedback system respiration data for retrieval and display;
displaying a prescribed inspiration-expiration pattern for visual feedback and comparison of patient performance under dynamic testing conditions;
evaluating patient performance to determine the patient'"'"'s ability to breath adequately in the absence of ventilator operation;
sensing substantial patient non-compliance with at least one prescribed respiratory pattern;
sending a signal representative of said non-compliance from the respiratory measuring and visual biofeedback system to actuate alarms or the ventilator for assisting respiration. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6)
displaying a first prescribed inspiration-expiration pattern during patient compliance, said first pattern prescribing tidal volume adequate for prolonged spontaneous breathing;
displaying a second prescribed inspiration-expiration pattern following at least one level of of patient non-compliance with a minimum tidal volume, said second pattern having a substantially lower tidal volume than said first pattern but appearing visually identical; and
actuating ventilator operation in response to patient non-compliance with the second pattern tidal volume.
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6. A method for monitoring a respiratory ventilator patient according to claim 4 wherein the patient data is displayed in real time along with an established breathing pattern;
as a rectilinear coordinate having an abscissa time coordinate containing at least one respiratory cycle and an ordinate tidal volume.
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7. A method for monitoring a respiratory patient to evaluate the patient for respiratory ventilator weaning, comprising:
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providing a respiratory ventilator having an actuator for controlling operation;
measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration air volume during a series of spontaneous breathing cycles for establishing patient respiration parameters in the absence of ventilator assistance;
displaying a visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing pattern comprising determined tidal volume, respiratory rate, inspiration to expiration time ratio, and inspiration and expiration waveforms;
evaluating patient respiration performance during a further series of spontaneous breathing cycles and comparing said respiration performance to displayed visual patient inspiration and expiration breathing patterns;
sensing substantial deviation from the displayed respiratory pattern; and
actuating ventilator operation in response to sensed deviation from the displayed pattern. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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9. A method for monitoring a respiratory ventilator patient having a ventilator operatively connected to a patient respiratory measuring and visual biofeedback system, comprising:
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measuring the patient'"'"'s respiration parameters, including spontaneous breathing inspiration and expiration patterns;
storing the measured patient respiratory measuring and visual biofeedback system respiration data for retrieval and display;
displaying a prescribed inspiration-expiration pattern for visual feedback and comparison of patient performance under dynamic testing conditions;
evaluating patient performance to determine the patient'"'"'s ability to breath adequately in the absence of ventilator operation;
displaying a first prescribed inspiration-expiration pattern during patient compliance;
sensing substantial patient non-compliance with at least one prescribed respiratory pattern; and
displaying a second prescribed inspiration-expiration pattern following at least one level of patient non-compliance. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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11. A method for monitoring and training patient breathing during weaning from ventilator dependency to assure adequate performance and safety and to provide visual respiratory biofeedback breathing patterns to prompt respiratory muscular function and respiratory center neurologic signals to normal performance, comprising the steps of:
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a) setting desired breathing patterns within desired ventilation parameters to establish and monitor a low level of ventilation to define minimum safe levels of ventilation, and to permit definition of patient exhaustion and need to terminate a weaning trial;
b) conducting a consecutive series of weaning trials with unassisted spontaneous breathing, wherein a visual biofeedback monitor is operative during a series of respiratory cycles before sounding an alarm and intervening with ventilator operation; and
c) providing a signal for ventilator actuation to assist, when the patient'"'"'s respiratory performance is outside predetermined safe level of ventilation.
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