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Measuring lung function and lung disease progression at a lobar/segmental level

  • US 9,107,606 B2
  • Filed: 12/09/2010
  • Issued: 08/18/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/08/2010
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for determining elasticity of a portion of a lung in a patient, the method comprising:

  • introducing a catheter into an airway leading to a targeted lung compartment, the catheter comprising a distal end, a proximal end, and a lumen therebetween, wherein the distal end comprises an expandable occluding element which is configured to sealingly engage the airway, wherein the proximal end comprises an inflation port to expand the occluding element, wherein the lumen is in-line with at least one sensor for measuring pressure in the targeted lung compartment, and wherein a solenoid valve is in-line or within the lumen;

    expanding an occluding member disposed on or near a distal end of the catheter to form a seal with an inner wall of the airway to thus isolate the targeted lung compartment;

    measuring airflow to and from the targeted lung compartment over multiple inspiratory and expiratory cycles;

    determining a tidal flow volume during respiration, wherein the tidal flow volume is determined as an average volume of air breathed over multiple inspiratory and expiratory cycles;

    allowing the patient to exhale such that air exhaled from the targeted lung compartment is allowed to pass through a lumen of the catheter;

    closing the solenoid valve thereby preventing airflow to or from the targeted lung compartment to create a closed target lung compartment;

    measuring pressure in the closed target lung compartment during exhalation using a pressure sensor coupled with the lumen of the catheter;

    determining elasticity of the targeted lung compartment based on the tidal flow volume and the measured pressure of the closed target lung compartment; and

    determining a disease state based on the elasticity of the target lung compartment.

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