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High-frequency oscillation artificial respiration apparatus

  • US 6,581,597 B2
  • Filed: 12/29/2000
  • Issued: 06/24/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/11/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A high-frequency oscillation (HFO) artificial respiration apparatus comprising:

  • an inhale gas introducer that supplies an inhale gas containing oxygen to a patient;

    a patient-side path for guiding the inhale gas from the inhale gas introducer to the patient, an oscillating air pressure urger that applies an oscillating air pressure having a shorter cycle than a respiration cycle of the patient, to the inhale gas flowing in the patient-side path, an exhaust path for exhausting into the atmosphere an exhale gas containing carbon dioxide exhaled from the patient; and

    a controller that controls the oscillating air pressure urger;

    wherein the oscillating air pressure urger includes an oscillation amplitude regulator that regulates an amplitude of the oscillating air pressure and a frequency regulator that regulates an oscillation frequency of the oscillating air pressure;

    wherein the controller includes an inputter that accepts setting inputs for specifying an oscillation frequency of the oscillating air pressure and a ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient and an operation controller that controls the frequency regulator and the amplitude regulator according to the inputs; and

    wherein the operation controller has a ventilation amount maintaining function for controlling an amplitude based on the amplitude regulator in such a manner that the ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient is maintained at a constant value when the oscillation frequency of the frequency regulator is changed by the setting inputs.

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