Respiratory therapy system including a nasal cannula assembly
First Claim
1. A nasal cannula for supplying a respiratory gas to a patient, the nasal cannula comprising:
- a pair of supply lines which each have a head adjacent a leading end thereof with a discharge opening therein for discharging a respiratory gas, and an opposite end of each of the pair of supply lines being connectable to a respiratory gas source;
wherein each head is formed integrally with and from the same material as the pair of supply line and each head comprises a leading tapered section and a trailing cylindrical section, the cylindrical section having a generally cylindrical surface which is sized to be snugly received and retained within one of the nasal cavities of the patient,each head has a maximum width dimension of between 0.345 of an inch (0.88 cm) and 0.70 of an inch (1.8 cm) and a length of between 0.30 of an inch (0.76 cm) and 0.60 of an inch (1.5 cm),an exterior surface of each head has a plurality elongate troughs formed therein, and each of the plurality of elongate troughs extends parallel to one another and is formed in the generally cylindrical surface of the head;
each of the plurality elongate troughs is formed by a pair of adjacent planar side surfaces which diverge away from a common elongate valley toward a pair of spaced apart but adjacent elongate ridges having maximum outside diameters coequal with the maximum outside diameter of each head to partially define one of the plurality of leakage passages,the plurality elongate troughs form, once inserted into the respective nasal cavity, a plurality of leakage passages, to facilitate exhausting of excess respiratory gas supplied to the patient through the leakage passage while maintaining a positive pressure within a respiratory passage of the patient at least during exhalation by the patient;
the pair of supply lines being connected with one another by a central bridge member; and
opposed front and rear walls of at least one of the heads have an aligned aperture therein which facilitates passage of a pressure sensing probe through the head and into the nasal cavity of the patient.
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Abstract
A nasal cannula, for supplying a respiratory gas to a patient, comprising: a pair of spaced apart supply lines which each have a head at one end thereof with a discharge opening therein. The opposite end of each supply line is connectable to a respiratory gas source. Each head is sized to be snugly received and retained within one of the nasal cavities of the patient while forming a sufficient leakage passage, between a portion of inwardly facing nasal cavity skin of a patient and a portion of an exterior surface of the head, to facilitate exhausting of any excess respiratory gas supplied to the patient through the leakage passage and also facilitate inhalation of any room air required in excess of the respiratory gas to be supplied to the patient. The invention also relates to a respiratory therapy system incorporating the nasal cannula, a method of treating a patient with sleep disorder by using the nasal cannula, a diagnostic tool for measuring nasal cavity pressure of a patient, and a method of using the diagnostic tool for measuring nasal cavity pressure of a patient.
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17 Claims
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1. A nasal cannula for supplying a respiratory gas to a patient, the nasal cannula comprising:
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a pair of supply lines which each have a head adjacent a leading end thereof with a discharge opening therein for discharging a respiratory gas, and an opposite end of each of the pair of supply lines being connectable to a respiratory gas source; wherein each head is formed integrally with and from the same material as the pair of supply line and each head comprises a leading tapered section and a trailing cylindrical section, the cylindrical section having a generally cylindrical surface which is sized to be snugly received and retained within one of the nasal cavities of the patient, each head has a maximum width dimension of between 0.345 of an inch (0.88 cm) and 0.70 of an inch (1.8 cm) and a length of between 0.30 of an inch (0.76 cm) and 0.60 of an inch (1.5 cm), an exterior surface of each head has a plurality elongate troughs formed therein, and each of the plurality of elongate troughs extends parallel to one another and is formed in the generally cylindrical surface of the head; each of the plurality elongate troughs is formed by a pair of adjacent planar side surfaces which diverge away from a common elongate valley toward a pair of spaced apart but adjacent elongate ridges having maximum outside diameters coequal with the maximum outside diameter of each head to partially define one of the plurality of leakage passages, the plurality elongate troughs form, once inserted into the respective nasal cavity, a plurality of leakage passages, to facilitate exhausting of excess respiratory gas supplied to the patient through the leakage passage while maintaining a positive pressure within a respiratory passage of the patient at least during exhalation by the patient; the pair of supply lines being connected with one another by a central bridge member; and opposed front and rear walls of at least one of the heads have an aligned aperture therein which facilitates passage of a pressure sensing probe through the head and into the nasal cavity of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A nasal cannula assembly for supplying a respiratory gas to a patient, the nasal cannula assembly comprising:
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a pair of supply lines which each have a head adjacent a leading end thereof with a discharge opening therein for discharging a respiratory gas, and an opposite end of each of the pair of supply lines being connected to an auxiliary respiratory gas supply line; and
a remote end of each of the auxiliary respiratory gas supply line is connected with a respiratory gas source for supplying the respiratory gas to the patient;wherein each head is formed integrally with and from the same material as the pair of supply line and each head comprises a leading tapered section that communicates directly with a trailing cylindrical section, the cylindrical section being longer in axial length than the tapered section, the cylindrical section having a generally cylindrical surface which is sized to be snugly received and retained within one of the nasal cavities of the patient, an exterior surface of each head has a plurality elongate troughs formed therein, and each of the plurality of elongate troughs extends parallel to one another and is formed in the surface of the tapered section and the cylindrical section of the head, each head has a maximum width dimension of between 0.345 of an inch (0.88 cm) and 0.70 of an inch (1.8 cm) and a length of between 0.30 of an inch (0.76 cm) and 0.60 of an inch (1.5 cm); the plurality elongate troughs form, once insert into the respective nasal cavity, a plurality of leakage passages, between a portion of inwardly facing nasal cavity skin of the patient and the plurality elongate troughs of the head, to facilitate exhausting of excess respiratory gas supplied to the patient through the leakage passage while maintaining a positive pressure within a respiratory passage of the patient at least during exhalation by the patient, each of the plurality elongate troughs is formed by a pair of adjacent planar side surfaces which diverge away from a common elongate valley toward a pair of spaced apart but adjacent elongate ridges having maximum outside diameters coequal with the maximum outside diameter of each head to partially define one of the plurality of leakage passages; and the pair of supply lines being connected with one another by a central bridge member; and opposed front and rear walls of at least one of the heads have an aligned aperture therein which facilitates passage of a pressure sensing probe through the head and into the nasal cavity of the patient. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A nasal cannula for supplying a respiratory gas to a patient, the nasal cannula comprising:
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a nasal cannula assembly having first and second cannula arms connectable to corresponding first and second supply lines, the supply lines being connectable to a respiratory gas source and each of the first and second cannula arms including an integral head at an end thereof with each head being insertable into a corresponding nasal passage of a patient, and each head including a discharge opening for providing a respiratory gas to the corresponding nasal passage of the patient, a central bridge member, located adjacent the heads, for aligning the pair of supply lines with one another and facilitating insertion of the heads within the corresponding nasal cavities of the patient, wherein a cylindrical exterior surface of each head has a maximum outside diameter sized so as to be snugly received and retained within one of the nasal cavities of the patient, the exterior surface of the head has a plurality elongate troughs formed therein so as to define a plurality of leakage passages which facilitate exhausting of excess respiratory gas through the leakage passages while maintaining a positive pressure within a respiratory passage of the patient at least during exhalation by the patient, and each of the plurality of elongate troughs extends parallel to one another and is formed in the generally cylindrical surface of the head, opposed front and rear walls of at least one of the heads have an aligned aperture therein which facilitates passage of a pressure sensing probe through the head and into the nasal cavity of the patient, each of the plurality elongate troughs is formed by a pair of adjacent planar side surfaces which diverge away from a common elongate valley toward a pair of spaced apart but adjacent elongate ridges having maximum outside diameters coequal with the maximum outside diameter of each head to partially define one of the plurality of leakage passages, and each of the first and second gas supply lines has a first portion curving outwards and upwards from a connection with the correspond one of the first and second cannula arms so as to follow a surface of a cheek of a patient along a path below a corresponding cheekbone of a patient to a first point in a region generally below an outer corner of a corresponding eye of a patient, each gas supply line having a second portion extending from the first point that curves downwards and inwards along the surface of the surface of the cheek of a patient along a jawline of a patient to a second point between the outer corner of the corresponding eye of a patient and a corresponding ear of a patient, each gas supply line having a third portion extending from the second point that curves inward below the corresponding jawline of a patient and forward along a corresponding side of a through of a patient to a third point located below a chin of a patient and near a mid-line of a patient'"'"'s face, and each gas supply line having a fourth portion extending from the third point and curving toward the other gas supply line and downwards to a connector for connecting the first and second gas lines to a common gas supply line.
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