Ventilator-initiated prompt regarding detection of double triggering during ventilation
First Claim
1. A ventilatory system for issuing a prompt when double triggering is implicated during ventilation of a patient, comprising:
- at least one processor; and
at least one memory, communicatively coupled to the at least one processor and containing instructions that, are executed by the at least one processor, the instructions include;
detect that double triggering is implicated for a patient;
determine an appropriate notification;
determine an appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering;
identify one or more ventilatory settings associated with a ventilatory treatment of the patient, wherein the one or more ventilatory settings are a ventilation breath type, wherein the ventilation breath type includes one or more of;
volume-targeted-pressure-control (VC+), pressure-support (PS), and volume-support (VS); and
issue the appropriate notification and the appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering;
wherein the appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering comprises a primary entry;
wherein if the ventilator identifies that the ventilation breath type is PS, the primary entry is a suggestion to decrease a set expiratory sensitivity (ESENS);
wherein if the ventilator identifies that the ventilation breath type is VS, the primary entry is a suggestion to decrease the set expiratory sensitivity (ESENS); and
wherein if the ventilator identifies that the ventilation breath type is VC+, the primary entry is a suggestion to increase set inspiration time (TI).
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Abstract
This disclosure describes systems and methods for monitoring and evaluating ventilatory parameters, analyzing those parameters and providing useful notifications and recommendations to clinicians. That is, modern ventilators monitor, evaluate, and graphically represent multiple ventilatory parameters. However, many clinicians may not easily recognize data patterns and correlations indicative of certain patient conditions, changes in patient condition, and/or effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Further, clinicians may not readily determine appropriate ventilatory adjustments that may address certain patient conditions and/or the effectiveness of ventilatory treatment. Specifically, clinicians may not readily detect or recognize the presence of double triggering during ventilation. According to embodiments, a ventilator may be configured to monitor and evaluate diverse ventilatory parameters to detect double triggering and may issue notifications and recommendations suitable for a patient to the clinician when double triggering is implicated. The suitable notifications and recommendations may further be provided in a hierarchical format.
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12 Claims
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1. A ventilatory system for issuing a prompt when double triggering is implicated during ventilation of a patient, comprising:
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at least one processor; and at least one memory, communicatively coupled to the at least one processor and containing instructions that, are executed by the at least one processor, the instructions include; detect that double triggering is implicated for a patient; determine an appropriate notification; determine an appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering; identify one or more ventilatory settings associated with a ventilatory treatment of the patient, wherein the one or more ventilatory settings are a ventilation breath type, wherein the ventilation breath type includes one or more of;
volume-targeted-pressure-control (VC+), pressure-support (PS), and volume-support (VS); andissue the appropriate notification and the appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering; wherein the appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering comprises a primary entry; wherein if the ventilator identifies that the ventilation breath type is PS, the primary entry is a suggestion to decrease a set expiratory sensitivity (ESENS); wherein if the ventilator identifies that the ventilation breath type is VS, the primary entry is a suggestion to decrease the set expiratory sensitivity (ESENS); and wherein if the ventilator identifies that the ventilation breath type is VC+, the primary entry is a suggestion to increase set inspiration time (TI). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A graphical user interface for displaying one or more prompts corresponding to a detected condition, a ventilator configured with a computer having a user interface including the graphical user interface for accepting commands and for displaying information, the graphical user interface comprising:
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at least one window; and one or more elements within the at least one window comprising at least one prompt element for communicating information regarding a detected condition, wherein the detected condition is double triggering during ventilation of a patient, wherein the double triggering is detected when exhaled tidal volume associated with an expiratory period is less than 10% of a delivered tidal volume of a prior inspiratory period and no disconnect alarm is detected, and wherein the at least one prompt element further comprises; a list of entries for mitigating the double triggering that is based at least in part on one or more ventilator settings, each entry identifying a switch in breath type, identifying an increase in a set inspiration time, or identifying a decrease a set expiratory sensitivity (ESENS). - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9)
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10. A ventilatory system for issuing a prompt when double triggering is implicated during ventilation of a patient, comprising:
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means for collecting data associated with ventilatory parameters; means for processing the collected ventilatory parameter data, wherein the means for processing the collected ventilatory parameter data comprises means for deriving ventilatory parameter data from the collected ventilatory parameter data; means for analyzing the processed ventilatory parameter data, wherein the means for analyzing the processed ventilatory parameter data comprises; means for receiving at least one predetermined threshold associated with the processed ventilatory parameter data; and means for detecting whether the processed ventilatory parameter data breaches the received at least one predetermined threshold at a predetermined frequency; means for determining that double triggering is implicated upon detecting that the processed ventilatory data breaches the received at least one predetermined threshold at the predetermined frequency; means for identifying one or more ventilatory settings associated with a ventilatory treatment of the patient, wherein the one or more ventilatory settings are a ventilation breath type, wherein the ventilation breath type includes one or more of;
volume-targeted-pressure-control (VC+), pressure-support (PS), and volume-support (VS); andmeans for issuing a prompt when the double triggering is implicated, wherein the prompt includes an appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering; wherein the appropriate list of entries for mitigating the double triggering comprises a primary entry; wherein if the means for identifying one or more ventilatory settings identifies that the ventilation breath type is PS, the primary entry is a suggestion to decrease a set expiratory sensitivity (ESENS); wherein if the means for identifying one or more ventilatory settings identifies that the ventilation breath type is VS, the primary entry is a suggestion to decrease the set expiratory sensitivity (ESENS); and wherein if the means for identifying one or more ventilatory settings identifies that the ventilation breath type is VC+, the primary entry is a suggestion to increase set inspiration time (TI). - View Dependent Claims (11, 12)
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