Method and apparatus for measuring pulmonary blood flow by pulmonary exchange of oxygen and an inert gas with the blood
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1. A method for measuring the pulmonary blood flow in a subject including:
- isolating two or more divisions of the respiratory system, said divisions comprising the complete gas exchanging part of said respiratory system, ventilating each said division with a separate gas mixture, at least one of said gas mixtures including an inert soluble gas, determining uptake of inert soluble gas in at least two of said divisions, determining uptake of oxygen in each of said divisions, determining end tidal concentration of inert soluble gas in at least two of said divisions, and calculating pulmonary blood flow from determined values of uptake and end tidal concentration of inert soluble gas, and uptake of oxygen.
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A method and apparatus for measuring pulmonary blood flow in a subject by pulmonary exchange of oxygen and an inert gas with the blood using a divided respiratory system. One method of isolating two or more divisions of the respiratory system uses a multi-lumen cuffed endobronchial catheter. In one embodiment, a triple-lumen cuffed endobronchial catheter is provided. In another embodiment, gas mixtures are supplied to each lumen using a bag-in-a-box type ventilator for each breathing system for synchronizing the rate and pressure of mixed gas supplied to the lumens.
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1. A method for measuring the pulmonary blood flow in a subject including:
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isolating two or more divisions of the respiratory system, said divisions comprising the complete gas exchanging part of said respiratory system, ventilating each said division with a separate gas mixture, at least one of said gas mixtures including an inert soluble gas, determining uptake of inert soluble gas in at least two of said divisions, determining uptake of oxygen in each of said divisions, determining end tidal concentration of inert soluble gas in at least two of said divisions, and calculating pulmonary blood flow from determined values of uptake and end tidal concentration of inert soluble gas, and uptake of oxygen. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
determining expired tidal concentration of inert soluble gas in said third division, estimating cardiac output of subject, calculating approximate higher and lower balanced concentrations of inert soluble gas from estimate of cardiac output and end tidal concentration of inert soluble gas in said third division, adjusting concentration of inert soluble gas in said two divisions to said approximate higher and lower balanced concentration, adjusting concentration of inert soluble gas, in each of said two divisions until substantial balance is attained, calculating pulmonary blood flow while gas mixtures provided to said two divisions is substantially balanced with respect to inert soluble gas.
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17. A method according to claim 14 wherein said third division is supplied with a gas mixture containing none of said inert soluble gas.
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18. A method according to claim 1 or claim 14 wherein the pulmonary blood flow is calculated at a plurality of time intervals.
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19. A method according to claim 16 wherein the pulmonary blood flow is calculated at a plurality of time intervals and the balanced concentration of inert soluble gas in said two divisions is readjusted in response to changes in cardiac output or total oxygen uptake.
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20. Apparatus for measuring pulmonary blood flow in a subject including:
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a multi-lumen cuffed endobronchial catheter adapted to allow separate gas mixtures to be provided to two or more isolated divisions of the respiratory system of the subject, said isolated divisions comprising the complete gas exchanging part of said respiratory system, two or more breathing systems for supplying different mixtures to each lumen of said multi-lumen catheter at the same rate and the same total pressure, two or more gas delivery systems for providing gas mixtures to said two or more breathing systems;
sampling means for sampling (i) inspired and expired gas in each division and/or (ii) the fresh flow gas and the exhaust gas of each division, and gas analyser for determining concentrations of gases in said samples, flow determining means for determining flow rates of (i) said inspired and expired gas and/or (ii) said fresh flow gas and exhaust gas determined, and processing system for calculating pulmonary blood flow from said concentrations and flow rates. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23)
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24. A triple lumen, cuffed endobronchial catheter for providing separate gas mixtures to each of three separate divisions of the respiratory system of a subject, said three divisions comprising the complete gas exchanging part of said respiratory system, said catheter comprising:
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a primary tube having three lumens adapted to be inserted within the trachea of a subject, each of said lumens opening at a top end thereof into a connector tube adapted to be connected to a breathing system, and opening at a bottom end thereof into an outlet for delivering a gas mixture to one of said divisions, one or more inflatable cuffs located about said primary tube and/or said outlets adapted to form seals within the respiratory system such that each outlet is capable of delivering a gas mixture to one of said three separate divisions in isolation from each of the other divisions. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27)
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