System for providing flow-targeted ventilation synchronized to a patient's breathing cycle
First Claim
1. A method for delivering a flow of oxygen-containing gas to the airway of a spontaneously-breathing patient, said method comprising:
- providing a tube to deliver a flow of oxygen-containing gas into a patient'"'"'s airway without interfering with a patient'"'"'s spontaneous respiration around the tube;
detecting a physical property of a patient'"'"'s respiratory cycle; and
supplying a flow of oxygen-containing gas to augment the patient'"'"'s spontaneous respiration, said flow varying over each inspiratory and expiratory phase of the respiratory cycle in a predetermined non-constant flow waveform synchronized with the respiratory cycle, said waveform including;
(a) a positive flow accelerating at the onset of the patient'"'"'s inspiratory phase at a flow rate sufficient to significantly mitigate the airway pressure the patient must generate during spontaneous breathing and thereby reduce the patient'"'"'s work of breathing; and
(b) a positive flow during at least the early portion of the patient'"'"'s expiratory phase at a flow rate sufficient to significantly mitigate the airway pressure the patient must generate during spontaneous breathing and thereby reduce the patient'"'"'s work of breathing, and to wash carbon dioxide from the patient'"'"'s airway.
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Abstract
An open system provides breath-synchronized, flow-targeted ventilation to augment respiration by a self-breathing patient. A sensor detects a physical property of a patient'"'"'s respiratory cycle. A processor monitors the sensor and controls a gas source to deliver oxygen-containing gas through a tube extending into the patient'"'"'s airway with the flow rate varying over each respiratory cycle in a predetermined non-constant waveform synchronized with the respiratory cycle to augment the patient'"'"'s spontaneous respiration. Gas is delivered at a flow rate sufficient to significantly mitigate the airway pressure the patient must generate during spontaneous breathing and thereby reduce the patient'"'"'s work of breathing.
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22 Claims
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1. A method for delivering a flow of oxygen-containing gas to the airway of a spontaneously-breathing patient, said method comprising:
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providing a tube to deliver a flow of oxygen-containing gas into a patient'"'"'s airway without interfering with a patient'"'"'s spontaneous respiration around the tube; detecting a physical property of a patient'"'"'s respiratory cycle; and supplying a flow of oxygen-containing gas to augment the patient'"'"'s spontaneous respiration, said flow varying over each inspiratory and expiratory phase of the respiratory cycle in a predetermined non-constant flow waveform synchronized with the respiratory cycle, said waveform including; (a) a positive flow accelerating at the onset of the patient'"'"'s inspiratory phase at a flow rate sufficient to significantly mitigate the airway pressure the patient must generate during spontaneous breathing and thereby reduce the patient'"'"'s work of breathing; and (b) a positive flow during at least the early portion of the patient'"'"'s expiratory phase at a flow rate sufficient to significantly mitigate the airway pressure the patient must generate during spontaneous breathing and thereby reduce the patient'"'"'s work of breathing, and to wash carbon dioxide from the patient'"'"'s airway. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. An apparatus for delivering a flow of oxygen-containing gas to the airway of a spontaneously-breathing patient, said apparatus comprising:
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a tracheal tube delivering a flow of oxygen-containing gas into a patient'"'"'s airway without interfering with a patient'"'"'s spontaneous respiration around the tube; a gas source delivering a variable flow of oxygen-containing gas through the tube; a sensor detecting a physical property of a patient'"'"'s respiratory cycle; and a processor monitoring the sensor and controlling the gas source to deliver a flow of oxygen-containing gas through the tube to augment the patient'"'"'s spontaneous respiration, said flow varying over each inspiratory and expiratory phase of the respiratory cycle in a predetermined non-constant flow waveform synchronized with the respiratory cycle, said waveform including; (a) a positive flow accelerating at the onset of the patient'"'"'s inspiratory phase at a flow rate sufficient to significantly mitigate the airway pressure the patient must generate during spontaneous breathing and thereby reduce the patient'"'"'s work of breathing; and (b) a positive flow during at least the early portion of the patient'"'"'s expiratory phase at a flow rate sufficient to significantly mitigate the airway pressure the patient must generate during spontaneous breathing and thereby reduce the patient'"'"'s work of breathing, and to wash carbon dioxide from the patient'"'"'s airway. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22)
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