Method and apparatus for providing positive airway pressure to a patient
First Claim
1. A method of delivering pressurized gas to an airway of a patient, comprising the steps of:
- providing a gas flow generator and a patient interface adapted to couple the gas flow generator to an airway of a patient;
delivering a flow of gas to such a patient using the gas flow generator and the patient interface;
determining that the patient is experiencing an apnea;
increasing a pressure of the flow of gas for a predetermined amount of time responsive to determining that the patient is experiencing the apnea, and at an end of the predetermined amount of time decreasing the pressure of the flow of gas;
monitoring a change in flow rate for the flow of gas based on the pressure increase;
determining whether the apnea is central or obstructive based on whether the airway of the patient is open or closed based on the monitored change in flow rate; and
increasing the pressure of the flow of gas delivered to the patient by a predetermined amount in response to determining that the airway of the patient is closed based on the monitored change in flow rate.
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Abstract
A system including methods and apparatus for treatment of a medical disorder such as obstructive sleep apnea or congestive heart failure. The system involves applying a gain to flow rate of pressurized gas delivered to a patient during inspiratory and/or expiratory phases of a respiratory cycle to deliver the pressurized gas in proportion to the respective gains during inspiration and/or expiration. A base pressure may be applied in addition to the gain-modified pressures and an elevated pressure profile may be employed to assist or control inspiration. The system may be fully automated responsive to feedback provided by a flow sensor that determines the estimated patient flow rate. A leak computer can be included to instantaneously calculate gas leakage from the system. The system may be utilized in connection with conventional continuous positive airway pressure treatments, such as CPAP or bi-level positive airway pressure equipment to effect various beneficial treatment applications.
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1. A method of delivering pressurized gas to an airway of a patient, comprising the steps of:
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providing a gas flow generator and a patient interface adapted to couple the gas flow generator to an airway of a patient; delivering a flow of gas to such a patient using the gas flow generator and the patient interface; determining that the patient is experiencing an apnea; increasing a pressure of the flow of gas for a predetermined amount of time responsive to determining that the patient is experiencing the apnea, and at an end of the predetermined amount of time decreasing the pressure of the flow of gas; monitoring a change in flow rate for the flow of gas based on the pressure increase; determining whether the apnea is central or obstructive based on whether the airway of the patient is open or closed based on the monitored change in flow rate; and increasing the pressure of the flow of gas delivered to the patient by a predetermined amount in response to determining that the airway of the patient is closed based on the monitored change in flow rate. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An apparatus adapted to deliver a flow of gas to an airway of a patient, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) a gas flow generator adapted to generate a flow of gas; (b) a conduit adapted to carry the flow of gas generated by the gas flow generator to the airway of the patient; (c) a sensor coupled to the gas flow generator or the conduit and adapted to monitor a characteristic associated with the flow of gas; and (d) a processor adapted to; (1) determine that the patient is experiencing an apnea based on an output of the sensor, (2) control the gas flow generator so as to increase a pressure of the flow of gas for a predetermined amount of time responsive to determining that the patient is experiencing the apnea, and at an end of the predetermined amount of time decrease the pressure of the flow of gas, (3) monitor a change in flow rate for the flow of gas based on the pressure increase, (4) determine whether the apnea is central or obstructive based on whether the airway of the patient is open or closed based on the monitored change in flow rate, and (5) increase the pressure of the flow of gas delivered to the patient by a predetermined amount in response to determining that the airway of the patient is closed based on the monitored change in flow rate. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
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