High-frequency oscillation artificial respiration apparatus
First Claim
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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Abstract
The present invention provides a high-frequency oscillation (HFO) artificial respiration apparatus comprising an inhale gas introduction block 62 for supplying an inhale gas to a patient X, a patient-side path 60 for guiding the inhale gas to the patient X, an oscillating air pressure urging block 50 for applying an oscillating air pressure to the inhale gas, an exhaust path 70 for exhausting an exhale gas exhaled from the patient X, and a controller 40 for controlling operation of the oscillating air pressure urging block 50. The oscillating air pressure urging block 50 includes a blower 52 and a rotary valve 54. The controller 40 includes an input block 41 for accepting a ventilation frequency and a ventilation amount at a time for the patient and an operation control block 49 for controlling the rotary valve 54 and the blower 52 according to values entered. The operation control block 49 has a ventilation amount maintaining function 46 for controlling an amplitude defined by the blower 52 so that the ventilation amount at a time for the patient is maintained at a constant value when the oscillation frequency is modified.
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12 Claims
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1. A high-frequency oscillation (HFO) artificial respiration apparatus comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
wherein the operation controller has an output upper limit maintaining function, used when a target output of the oscillation regulator defined by the ventilation amount maintaining function exceeds a drive upper limit, for controlling the target output to be at the drive upper limit as well as displaying a corresponding ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient on the display. -
6. A HFO artificial respiration apparatus as claimed in claim 3, the apparatus further comprising a display connected to the controller that displays a predetermined information,
wherein the operation controller has an output upper limit maintaining function, used when a target output of the oscillation regulator defined by the ventilation amount maintaining function exceeds a drive upper limit, for controlling the target output to be at the drive upper limit as well as displaying a corresponding ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient on the display. -
7. A HFO artificial respiration apparatus as claimed in claim 2, the apparatus further comprising an input unit connected to the controller that enters the ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient and the oscillation frequency of the oscillating air pressure into the inputter.
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8. A HFO artificial respiration apparatus as claimed in claim 7, the apparatus further comprising a display connected to the controller to display a predetermined information,
wherein the operation controller has an output upper limit maintaining function, used when a target output of the oscillation regulator defined by the ventilation amount maintaining function exceeds a drive upper limit, for controlling the target output to be at the drive upper limit as well as displaying a corresponding ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient on the display. -
9. A HFO artificial respiration apparatus as claimed in claim 2, the apparatus further comprising a display connected to the controller that displays a predetermined information,
wherein the operation controller has an output upper limit maintaining function, used when a target output of the oscillation regulator defined by the ventilation amount maintaining function exceeds a drive upper limit, for controlling the target output to be at the drive upper limit as well as displaying a corresponding ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient on the display. -
10. A HFO artificial respiration apparatus as claimed in claim 1, the apparatus further comprising an input unit connected to the controller for entering the ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient and the oscillation frequency of the oscillating air pressure into the inputter.
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11. A HFO artificial respiration apparatus as claimed in claim 10, the apparatus further comprising a display connected to the controller to display a predetermined information,
wherein the operation controller has an output upper limit maintaining function, used when a target output of the oscillation regulator defined by the ventilation amount maintaining function exceeds a drive upper limit, for controlling the target output to be at the drive upper limit as well as displaying a corresponding ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient on the display. -
12. A HFO artificial respiration apparatus as claimed in claim 1, the apparatus further comprising a display connected to the controller that displays a predetermined information,
wherein the operation controller has an output upper limit maintaining function, used when a target output of the oscillation regulator defined by the ventilation amount maintaining function exceeds a drive upper limit, for controlling the target output to be at the drive upper limit as well as displaying a corresponding ventilation amount per unit time for the lungs of the patient on the display.
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