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Device for assessing the air pressure being applied in automatic ventilation through positive airway pressure

  • US 6,626,174 B1
  • Filed: 07/09/2001
  • Issued: 09/30/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/27/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for assessing the applied air pressure (P) during automatic respiration through positive airway pressure comprising(a) an adjusting means for varying the applied pressure (P) 50 that at least three different pressure values (A, B, C) can be adjusted, (b) al measuring means for measuring the respiratory flow ({dot over (V)}) for the three different pressure values (A, B, C), wherein three corresponding respiratory gas flow values (VA, VB, VC) are obtained, and (c) an assessing means for assessing on the basis of the relation of the measured respiratory gas flow values ({dot over (V)}A, {dot over (V)}B, {dot over (V)}C) to each other whether the applied air pressure (P) lies below or above the optimal air pressure (Popt) or whether it is the optimal air pressure (Popt), and wherein the device is adapted to operate in the following steps:

  • (1) measuring the respiratory gas flow ({dot over (V)}A) by means of the measuring means during a predetermined number of breaths, thereby maintaining the value A, (2) increasing the air pressure (P) by means of the adjusting means to the value B and measuring the respiratory gas flow ({dot over (V)}B) during the same number of breaths;

    as in step (1), and (3) decreasing the air pressure (P) by means of the adjusting means to the value C and measuring the respiratory gas flow ({dot over (V)}C) during the same number of breaths as in step (1).

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