Cardiopulmonary exercise system

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128725, 128671, A61B 508

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ABSTRACT:
A cardiopulmonary exercise system for real-time, breath-by-breath acquisition, analysis, display and printing of an individual's physiologic parameters. A microprocessor based waveform analyzer receives inputs from a CO.sub.2 analyzer, an ECG monitor, an O.sub.2 analyzer, and a pneumotachograph, and, optionally, can also connect a cycle ergometer, a treadmill, a cardiac stress system, and an ear oximeter. The waveform analyzer provides output data to a host central processor unit to which a CRT display, a graphics copier or hard-copy printer may be connected for providing medical data for assessment of an individual's heart and lungs, on a real-time basis whereby the level of fitness or underlying organic defects which may effect the cardiopulmonary system can be determined. The pneumotachograph, CO.sub.2 analyzer and O.sub.2 analyzer and ECG monitor provide analog signals representing flow, CO.sub.2 and O.sub.2 levels in expired air as well as heart rate. The waveform analyzer, under control of its dedicated microprocessor, performs an A/D conversion with the microprocessor also being used to calculate the tidal volume (V.sub.T), minute ventilation (V.sub.E), breathing frequency (f.sub.B), cardiac frequency (f.sub.C), inspiratory time (T.sub.I) and total time (T.sub.TOT) of last breath, fraction of CO.sub.2 in inspired gas (F.sub.ICO.sbsb.2) and fraction of O.sub.2 in inspired gas (F.sub.IO.sbsb.2), peak CO.sub.2 and O.sub.2 (F.sub.ETCO.sbsb.2 and F.sub.ETO.sbsb.2), and expired volumes of CO.sub.2 and O.sub.2 (VCO.sub.2 and VO.sub.2) breath-by-breath. The system of the preferred embodiment analyzes the individual's expirate at a sample rate of one hundred samples per second per channel with twelve bit resolution.

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Miyamoto et al., "Online Computer for Assessing Respiratory and Metabolic Function During Exercise", Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, May 1981; pp. 340-348.
Howard et al., "Computerized Cardiopulmonary Stress Testing in Children", IEEE, 1979.

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