Systems and methods for modulating autonomic function

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means using rescuer's breath for supplying respiratory gas...

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C128S202280, C128S205240, C128S206150, C128S207120

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ABSTRACT:
In one embodiment, a method for modulating a person's autonomic function comprises interfacing a valve system to the person's airway, the valve system being configured to decrease or prevent respiratory gas flow to the person's lungs during at least a portion of an inhalation event. The person is permitted to inhale and exhale through the valve system, wherein during inhalation the valve system functions to produce a vacuum within the thorax to transiently decrease intrathoracic pressure and thereby modulate the person's autonomic function.

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