Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for mixing treating agent with respiratory gas
Reexamination Certificate
2011-08-16
2011-08-16
Yu, Justine R (Department: 3771)
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Means for mixing treating agent with respiratory gas
C128S203120, C128S203130, C128S203250, C128S204180, C128S204210, C128S204220, C128S204260, C128S205230
Reexamination Certificate
active
07997269
ABSTRACT:
The system and method includes a treatment device such as an anesthetic machine or IV, a monitor and a display configured to display real-time PK/PD data associated with an anesthetic agent administered to the patient. The system and method further includes a safety control means configured to control the display such that one of a basic display state, an interactive effects display state, and a display inhibited state is selected and displayed according to the anesthetic agents and levels of the same being administered to the patient.
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Coffeng René
Makin Ronald P.
Mitton Michael
Yudkovitch Laurence
Andrus Sceales Starke & Sawall LLP
General Electric Company
Ostrup Clinton
Yu Justine R
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