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Method for indicating the amount of ventilation inhomogeneity in the lung

  • US 6,983,750 B2
  • Filed: 08/26/2003
  • Issued: 01/10/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/26/2003
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for determining gas exchange efficiencies of volumetric portions of and the volume of the lungs of a subject to express ventilation homogeneity characteristics of volumetric portions of the lungs, said method comprising the steps of:

  • (a) allowing the patient to breathe with breathing gases having given properties regarding the amount of an inert gas contained therein;

    (b) ascertaining the concentration Fo of the inert gas in the lungs of the subject;

    (c) altering the amount of the inert gas in the breathing gases provided to the subject;

    (d) causing the subject to breathe breathing gases having the altered amount of the inert gas;

    (e) thereafter measuring the change in volume Δ

    Vig of the inert gas in the lungs of the subject and the concentration F of inert gas in the lungs of the subject for each breath;

    (f) making a determination of the lung volume V of the subject using a summation of the volume change Δ

    Vig of the inert gas in the lungs of the subject, the concentration F of the inert gas in the lungs of the subject, and the amount Fo of the inert gas in the breathing gases ascertained in step (b);

    (g) obtaining a measure of the gas exchange efficiency of the subject'"'"'s lungs using the breathing gas volume VA of the subject and the lung volume V determined in step (f);

    (h) repeating step (e) and, respectively, steps (f) and (g) for a subsequent breath of the subject to make at least one further determination of the lung volume V of the subject and obtain at least one further gas exchange efficiency measure;

    (i) forming a lung volume V data series comprising the volumes V determined for each breath and, respectively, a gas exchange efficiency data series comprising gas exchange efficiencies obtained for each breath; and

    (j) expressing the ventilation homogeneity of volumetric portions of the lungs of the subject by relating the series of gas exchange efficiencies to the lung volume series.

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