INDICATING DEVICE FOR A VENTILATOR
First Claim
1. An indicating device for assisting rescue personnel in the administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation of a patient, the patient being connected, by a flow tube, to a bag/mask ventilator, the indicating device comprising:
- a) a first pressure transducer connected to measure pressures in distinct locations in the flow tube,b) the first pressure transducer being connected to a microprocessor which is programmed to convert pressures measured by the transducer into a flow rate and volume of gas in the flow tube,c) the microprocessor being connected to a display for indicating whether the flow is within an acceptable range, andd) a second pressure transducer, connected to measure intratracheal pressure of the patient,e) the second pressure transducer also being connected to the microprocessor, the microprocessor being connected to a second display for indicating whether the intratracheal pressure is within an acceptable range.
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Abstract
An indicating device assists rescue personnel in administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). A transducer measures the pressure drop in a flow tube attached to the patient, and this pressure drop is converted into a flow rate and volume. Another transducer measures the pressure in the flow tube at a point near the patient, the measured pressure being essentially the same as, or related to, the intratracheal pressure. Indicator lights show either red or green or yellow, when the flow rate, and/or the intratracheal pressure, are within or outside of a preferred range. The desired ranges can be adjusted according to the weight of the patient. The device provides immediate guidance for rescue personnel, by indicating whether the volume of gas received by the patient is appropriate, and whether intratracheal pressure is below or above a potentially lethal level. It also provides a prompt light to indicate the desirable rate at which to administer respirations, a rate based upon the measured values of the exhaled volume and the intratracheal pressure.
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13 Claims
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1. An indicating device for assisting rescue personnel in the administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation of a patient, the patient being connected, by a flow tube, to a bag/mask ventilator, the indicating device comprising:
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a) a first pressure transducer connected to measure pressures in distinct locations in the flow tube, b) the first pressure transducer being connected to a microprocessor which is programmed to convert pressures measured by the transducer into a flow rate and volume of gas in the flow tube, c) the microprocessor being connected to a display for indicating whether the flow is within an acceptable range, and d) a second pressure transducer, connected to measure intratracheal pressure of the patient, e) the second pressure transducer also being connected to the microprocessor, the microprocessor being connected to a second display for indicating whether the intratracheal pressure is within an acceptable range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An indicating device for assisting rescue personnel in the administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation of a patient, the patient being connected, by a flow tube, to a bag/mask ventilator, the indicating device comprising:
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a) means for measuring gas flow in the flow tube, b) means for determining whether a measured gas flow in the flow tube is within a predetermined range, and for indicating whether said gas flow is within said predetermined range, c) means for measuring gas pressure at a location in the flow tube, the measured gas pressure being related to intratracheal pressure of the patient, and d) means for determining whether the measured gas pressure is within a predetermined range, and for indicating whether said gas pressure is within said predetermined range. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for assisting rescue personnel in the administration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation to a patient, the method comprising:
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a) measuring a flow of gas in a flow tube connected to the patient, and activating a display indicative of whether a measured flow is within a desirable range, b) measuring gas pressure in the flow tube, and activating a display indicative of whether a measured gas pressure is within a desirable range. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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