Respiratory gas monitor
First Claim
1. An apparatus for monitoring respiratory gas comprising:
- a measuring means for measuring the volume flow rate of a therapeutic gas supplied to said apparatus;
a breathing device for supplying a portion of the flow of the therapeutic gas to a patient and for receiving respiratory gas expired from said patient;
a gas mixing chamber associated with the breathing device and adapted to receive the flow of therapeutic gas and expired respiratory gas and to equilibrate said gasses to an essentially homogenous mixture, wherein the mixing chamber further comprises structure adjusting the chamber volume;
at least one sensor associated with said gas mixing chamber said sensor sensing the percentage concentration of a gaseous compound in the gas mixture contained within the chamber; and
means for displaying the difference between percentage concentration of the compound in the mixing chamber to the percentage in the therapeutic gas.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus for monitoring the respiratory gas of a patient includes an adjustable volume gas mixing chamber which allows for the differences in lung capacity of patients from neonate to adult. A constant flow of a therapeutic gas mixture is measured by a flow meter in a supply line leading to a face mask breathing device. The mask is by-pass connected to the supply line such that the patient inspires from and exhales into the flow from the supply line. Both by-pass and expired gas mix and enter the adjustable-volume chamber, which contains an internal fan and sensors for detecting percentage content of oxygen and carbon dioxide. The chamber is adjusted to a volume where the sensor readings become stable rather than pulsatile. The change in percentages of oxygen and carbon dioxide content in the chamber, as compared to the content in the supply gas, is then entirely due to total-body consumption and production. Whole body rates can be determined by multiplying the percentage change by the flow rate in the supply line.
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15 Claims
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1. An apparatus for monitoring respiratory gas comprising:
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a measuring means for measuring the volume flow rate of a therapeutic gas supplied to said apparatus; a breathing device for supplying a portion of the flow of the therapeutic gas to a patient and for receiving respiratory gas expired from said patient; a gas mixing chamber associated with the breathing device and adapted to receive the flow of therapeutic gas and expired respiratory gas and to equilibrate said gasses to an essentially homogenous mixture, wherein the mixing chamber further comprises structure adjusting the chamber volume; at least one sensor associated with said gas mixing chamber said sensor sensing the percentage concentration of a gaseous compound in the gas mixture contained within the chamber; and means for displaying the difference between percentage concentration of the compound in the mixing chamber to the percentage in the therapeutic gas. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. An apparatus for monitoring respiratory gas comprising:
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a measuring means for measuring the volume flow rate of a flow of therapeutic gas supplied to said apparatus; a gas mixing chamber adapted to receive the flow of therapeutic gas and expired respiratory gas and to equilibrate said gasses to an essentially homogenous mixture, sand mixing chamber further comprising structure adjusting chamber volume; a pneumatic line connected to a breathing device and to the gas mixing chamber for conveying the flow of therapeutic gas through the breathing device to the gas mixing chamber; the breathing device adapted to allow the patient to inspire a portion of the flow of the therapeutic gas and to expire respiratory gas back into the pneumatic line; a fan associated with the mixing chamber facilitating the mixing of the respiratory gas and therapeutic gas mixture; and at least one sensor associated with said gas mixing chamber which produces an electrical signal representative of a sensed percentage concentration of a gaseous compound in the gas mixture contained within the chamber. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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14. A method for monitoring respiratory gas comprising the steps of:
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supplying a steady flow of therapeutic gas to a patient breathing device at a volume flow rate greater than the volume flow rate of the inspiration portion of the patient'"'"'s respiratory cycle; measuring the volume flow rate of the therapeutic gas prior to the breathing device; passing the therapeutic gas supplied to the breathing device uninhibitedly through the breathing device to a gas mixing chamber having adjustable volume, such that the patient may inspire a portion of the flow during the inspiration portion of the breathing cycle without interrupting the flow of the remaining portion to the mixing chamber; passing the patient'"'"'s expired respiratory gas back through the breathing device to be carried with the therapeutic gas to the mixing chamber; mixing the therapeutic and respiratory gasses in the chamber to an essentially homogenous mixture; sensing the concentration of a gaseous substance in the essentially homogenous mixture, adjusting the volume of said mixing chamber to control sensor response time necessary to detect changes in the concentration of a gaseous substance in the mixing chamber; comparing said concentration to the concentration of the same substance in the therapeutic gas to detect changes in the concentration caused by the patient'"'"'s respiratory exchange. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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