Heated respiratory therapy humidifier

Electric resistance heating devices – Heating devices – Vaporizer

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392395, 261104, 12820316, 12820512, A61M 1600, F24F 608, B01D 4700, A02B 710

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058570624

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TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a disposable active humidifier, particularly for inspiratory lines of respiratory circuits for intensive care.


BACKGROUND ART

It is known that in intensive-care wards, where the patient is ventilated artificially with a respirator, heated humidifiers are usually used which are placed along the inspiratory line and are capable of providing a level of humidity and heat that the upper air passages of the patient, having been bypassed, cannot ensure, in order to maintain ordinary mucociliary functions.
Currently commercially available humidifiers heat the gases supplied by the ventilator and load them with humidity; in order to ensure the sterility of the inspiration gases, the water that is ventilated for humidification is necessarily sterile.
However, despite the use of sterile water, sterility conditions are not maintained, since in conventional active humidifiers the gas becomes loaded with humidity by flowing over the water surface. With this arrangement, the aerobic bacterial loads present in the incoming gases necessarily contaminate the heating bath.
The particular environmental condition, with the presence of humidity and heat, is the ideal medium for the proliferation of bacterial loads.
Furthermore, in addition to this type of contamination, the bath is also contaminated by means of the condensation that forms along the line that connects the humidifier to the patient; this condensation acts as a vehicle for the bacterial loads that are present in the air expired by the patient.
Accordingly, after a period of approximately two or three hours of operation, very high concentration of bacterial loads forms inside the humidification chamber; these loads constitute a severe risk of cross-infections for the patient.
With the conventional solutions, therefore, humidifiers are used which require the use of sterile water for their operation but do not allow to maintain sterility conditions.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,943,704 discloses a humidifier apparatus for admixture of heated water vapor into a gaseous stream, including a water heating platen, and a disposable vapor transfer chamber formed by a hydrophobic filter membrane supporting structure and a cover. The supporting structure is arranged over the water heating platen such that the filter is arranged above and extends parallel to the platen whereby heated water vapor rises through the filter and into the cover, which is provided with gas intake and discharge ports, to mix the heated water vapor into the gaseous stream.


DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION

A principal aim of the present invent on is to eliminate the drawbacks described above by providing a disposable active humidifier for inspiratory lines of respiratory circuits for intensive care that allows to heat and humidify the gas without having to necessarily use a sterile bath but at the same time with the assurance that any bacteria that may be present in the humidification and temperature-control water are not transmitted to the flow of gas that is inspired.
Within the scope of the above aim, a particular object of the invention is to provide a disposable active humidifier which, by modifying the conventional criteria for humidifying the flow of gas, allows to reduce the bacterial level that is present in the inspired gas, at the same time simplifying all the control and checking operations.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a disposable active humidifier that allows more efficient and immediate temperature regulation, by virtue of the fact that the amount of water to be heated is reduced significantly with respect to the amounts of water used in conventional humidifiers.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a disposable active humidifier that does not require connection to the external supply but is provided as a unit which is already preset for the amount of water that is sufficient for its use even for a prolonged time.
In accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, there is provided a disposable active hu

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