Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for indicating improper condition of apparatus
Patent
1997-11-17
2000-09-19
Lewis, Aaron J.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Means for indicating improper condition of apparatus
12820423, 12820421, A61M 1600
Patent
active
06119686&
ABSTRACT:
An apnea detection system is disclosed for use with a medical ventilator and which detects the volume of gas delivered by the ventilator to a patient and also the volume of gas exhaled by the patient. The two flow measurements are compared, preferably in a microprocessor, to determine whether an apnea condition exists by comparing, against a known standard, the two detected volumes. The volume of the exhaled gas must be a predetermined percentage of the volume of gas delivered to the patient within a predetermined time period or an alarm is activated indicating an apnea condition.
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Somerson Steven K.
Tissot Kevin G.
Tobia Ronald L.
Datex-Ohmeda Inc.
Lewis Aaron J.
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