Systems and methods for determining patient effort and/or respiratory parameters in a ventilation system
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1. A method for respiratory support, the method comprising:
- measuring a pressure and providing a measured pressure;
measuring an inlet flow and an outlet flow, and providing a measured net flow;
using a relationship between a first value related to the measured pressure, a second value related to the measured net flow, and a third value related to patient effort to provide a prediction of patient effort; and
updating an interim value based at least in part on the prediction of the patient effort, wherein the interim value is a composite parameter that does not directly correspond to any identifiable respiratory parameter.
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Abstract
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems, methods and devices for respiratory support. As one example, a method for respiratory support is described that includes measuring a pressure, providing a measured pressure, measuring an inlet flow and an outlet flow, and providing a measured net flow. A relationship between a first value related to the measured pressure, a second value related to the measured net flow and a third value related to patient effort is used to provide a prediction of patient effort. An interim value is updated based at least in part on the prediction of the patient effort.
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25 Claims
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1. A method for respiratory support, the method comprising:
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measuring a pressure and providing a measured pressure; measuring an inlet flow and an outlet flow, and providing a measured net flow; using a relationship between a first value related to the measured pressure, a second value related to the measured net flow, and a third value related to patient effort to provide a prediction of patient effort; and updating an interim value based at least in part on the prediction of the patient effort, wherein the interim value is a composite parameter that does not directly correspond to any identifiable respiratory parameter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A ventilation system, the ventilation system comprising:
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a processor communicably coupled to a computer readable medium, wherein the computer readable medium includes instructions executable by the processor to; receive a pressure; receive an inlet flow; receive an outlet flow; calculate a net flow based at least in part on the inlet flow and the outlet flow; use a relationship between a first value related to the pressure, a second value related to the net flow, and a third value related to patient effort to provide a prediction of patient effort; and update an interim value based at least in part on the prediction of the patient effort, wherein the interim value is a composite parameter that does not directly correspond to any identifiable respiratory parameter. - View Dependent Claims (20)
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21. A method for respiratory support, the method comprising:
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receiving a parameter set of one or more parameters; measuring a pressure and providing a measured pressure; measuring an inlet flow and an outlet flow, and providing a measured net flow; using a relationship between a first value related to the measured pressure, a second value related to the measured net flow and the parameter set to provide a prediction of patient effort; and updating an interim value based at least in part on the prediction of the patient effort, wherein the interim value is a composite parameter that does not directly correspond to any identifiable respiratory parameter. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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24. A patient ventilator, the ventilator comprising:
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a gas inlet; a gas outlet; a tube coupling the gas inlet and the gas outlet; a pressure sensor, wherein the pressure sensor is operable to provide a measured pressure value indicating a pressure in the tube; a first flow sensor, wherein the first flow sensor is operable to provide an inlet flow value indicating a flow associated with the gas inlet; a second flow sensor, wherein the second flow sensor is operable to provide an outlet flow value indicating a flow associated with the gas outlet; and a processor communicably coupled to a computer readable medium, wherein the computer readable medium includes instructions executable by the processor to; receive the measured pressure value; receive the inlet flow value; receive the outlet flow value; calculate a measured net flow value based at least in part on the inlet flow value and the outlet flow value; use a relationship between a first value related to the measured pressure value, a second value related to the measured net flow, and a third value related to patient effort to provide a prediction of patient effort; and update an interim value based at least in part on the prediction of the patient effort, wherein the interim value is a composite parameter that does not directly correspond to any identifiable respiratory parameter.
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25. A method for respiratory support, the method comprising:
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measuring a pressure to generate a measured pressure; measuring a flow to generate a measured flow; using the dynamic model;
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