Ventilatory assistance for treatment of cardiac failure and cheyne-stokes breathing
First Claim
1. A method for treatment of Cheyne-Stokes breathing during the provision of ventilatory support comprising the steps of:
- delivering a controlled supply of breathable gas to a subject at a pressure above atmospheric to provide the subject with a degree of ventilatory support;
determining a measure of respiratory airflow from the patient;
determining a component of the measure of respiratory airflow at a frequency associated with a cycle time typical of Cheyne-Stokes breathing;
adjusting a target ventilation as a function of the component of the measure of respiratory airflow; and
servo-controlling the degree of ventilatory support for the patient to maintain at least the target ventilation;
whereby the degree of ventilatory support varies to oppose a Cheyne-Stokes waxing-waning pattern of breathing.
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Abstract
Method and apparatus for the treatment of cardiac failure, Cheyne Stokes breathing or central sleep apnea are disclosed. A subject is provided with ventilatory support, for example positive pressure ventilatory support using a blower and mask. Respiratory airflow is determined. From the respiratory airflow are derived a measure of instantaneous ventilation (for example half the absolute value of the respiratory airflow) and a measure of longterm average ventilation (for example the instantaneous ventilation low pass filtered with a 100 second time constant). A target ventilation is taken as 95% of the longterm average ventilation. The instantaneous ventilation is fed as the input signal to a clipped integral controller, with the target ventilation as the reference signal. The output of the controller determines the degree of ventilatory support. Clipping is typically to between half and double the degree of support that would do all the respirator work. A third measure of ventilation, for example instantaneous ventilation low pass filtered with a time constant of 5 seconds, is calculated. Ventilatory support is in phase with the subject'"'"'s respiratory airflow to the fuzzy extent that this ventilation is above target, and at a preset rate conversely.
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24 Claims
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1. A method for treatment of Cheyne-Stokes breathing during the provision of ventilatory support comprising the steps of:
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delivering a controlled supply of breathable gas to a subject at a pressure above atmospheric to provide the subject with a degree of ventilatory support;
determining a measure of respiratory airflow from the patient;
determining a component of the measure of respiratory airflow at a frequency associated with a cycle time typical of Cheyne-Stokes breathing;
adjusting a target ventilation as a function of the component of the measure of respiratory airflow; and
servo-controlling the degree of ventilatory support for the patient to maintain at least the target ventilation;
whereby the degree of ventilatory support varies to oppose a Cheyne-Stokes waxing-waning pattern of breathing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An apparatus for the treatment of Cheyne-Stokes breathing comprising:
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means for providing a breathable gas at a controllable pressure above atmospheric to a subject;
means for deriving a flow signal indicative of a measure of respiratory airflow of the subject; and
controller means for directing the means for providing a breathable gas in response to the flow signal, wherein the controller comprises programmed instructions for execution by the controller means, the instructions controlling the steps of;
setting the controllable pressure to provide a degree of ventilatory support;
determining a measure of respiratory airflow from the flow signal;
determining a component of the measure of respiratory airflow at a frequency associated with a cycle time typical of Cheyne-Stokes breathing;
adjusting a target ventilation as a function of the component of the measure of respiratory airflow; and
servo-controlling the degree of ventilatory support to maintain at least the target ventilation;
whereby the degree of ventilatory support varies to oppose a Cheyne-Stokes waxing-waning pattern of breathing. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An apparatus for the treatment of Cheyne-Stokes breathing comprising:
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a servo-controlled blower to supply a breathable gas at a controllable pressure above atmospheric;
a mask and conduit connected to the blower to deliver the breathable gas to a subject;
a pressure transducer to generate a flow signal indicative of a measure of respiratory airflow of the subject; and
a processor for controlling the blower in response to the flow signal, wherein the processor comprises programming instructions for execution of the processor, the instructions controlling the steps of;
setting the controllable pressure to provide a degree of ventilatory support;
determining a measure of respiratory airflow from the flow signal;
determining a component of the measure of respiratory airflow at a frequency associated with a cycle time typical of Cheyne-Stokes breathing;
adjusting a target ventilation as a function of the component of the measure of respiratory airflow; and
servo-controlling the degree of ventilatory support to maintain at least the target ventilation;
whereby the degree of ventilatory support varies to oppose a Cheyne-Stokes waxing-waning pattern of breathing. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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