Tracheal tube and ventilator system permitting endogenously-prod

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Respiratory gas supply means enters mouth or tracheotomy...

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12820716, 12820718, 12820312, 12820322, 128911, A61M 1600

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ABSTRACT:
A ventilator system and a tracheal tube, inserted into a patient's trachea to carry gas to and from the lungs, permit a gas mixture containing endogenous NO, which is present in the upper respiratory tract, to be supplied to the lungs. The tracheal tube has a input port which forms a connection between the interior of the tracheal tube and the upper respiratory tract. The input port draws or forces an amount of the gas containing endogenous NO into the tracheal tube and this gas accompanies the respiratory gas into the lungs during inspiration.

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