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Auto-titration bi-level pressure support system and method of using same

  • US 9,629,970 B2
  • Filed: 10/25/2007
  • Issued: 04/25/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/12/2001
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A bi-level auto-titration pressure support system comprising:

  • (a) a pressure generating system adapted to generate a flow of breathing gas at an inspiratory positive airway pressure (IPAP) during inspiration and at an expiratory positive airway pressure (EPAP) during expiration;

    (b) a patient circuit having a first end adapted to be coupled to the pressure generating system and a second end adapted to be coupled to an airway of a patient;

    (c) a monitoring system associated with the patient circuit or the pressure generating system and adapted to measure a parameter indicative of a pressure at a patient'"'"'s airway, a flow of gas in such a patient'"'"'s airway, or both and to output a pressure signal, a flow signal indicative thereof, respectively, or both; and

    (d) a controller coupled to the monitoring system and the pressure generating system, for controlling the pressure generating system based on the output of the monitoring system, wherein the controller is programmed to monitor each of the following conditions;

    (1) snoring, (2) apneas, (3) hypopneas, and (4) a big leak in the pressure support system, wherein the big leak is a system leak that is substantially greater than any intentional system leaks, and wherein the controller is programmed to;

    (a) increase the EPAP without changing the IPAP, responsive to a determination that the patient is experiencing only apneas and not hypopneas, or is experiencing a combination of apneas and hypopneas, (b) decrease the IPAP without changing the EPAP, responsive to a detection of the big leak, (c) increase the IPAP without changing the EPAP, responsive to a determination that the patient is experiencing only hypopneas and not apneas, and (d) either increase the EPAP without changing the IPAP increase the IPAP without changing the EPAP responsive to a determination that the patient is snoring.

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