Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Means for supplying respiratory gas under positive pressure
Patent
1987-12-23
1990-04-10
Burr, Edgar S.
Surgery
Respiratory method or device
Means for supplying respiratory gas under positive pressure
12820421, A62B 700
Patent
active
049151037
ABSTRACT:
The electrical impedance between two selected points on a person's chest will change in response to spontaneous respiration. The rising edge of the impedance signal is detected to indicate the onset of spontaneous inspiration. The supply of gas by the respirator is synchronized with a selected point during the spontaneous inspiration time period. Apnea conditions are detected to trigger a backup system for supplying gas to the patient periodically despite the lack of spontaneous respiration. If so desired, the triggering and turning off of the respirator need not be synchronized to be simultaneous with the onset of inspiration and exhilation; instead, these may be accomplished at selected times after the initiation of inspiration or exhilation. The triggering and turning off of the respirator can also be accomplished in a manner so that the effects of a wandering baseline are minimized. Instead of using the electrical impedance between two points on a person's chest to indicate spontaneous respiration, other signals may also be used which may for example be electromyograms, signals indicating chest muscle contractions, pneumatic device signals indicating the movement of patient's abdomen and ultrasound signals indicating the movement of the patient's diaphragm.
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"Observations with an Electrical Impedance Respirometer", by McCally et al., The American Journal of Medical Electronics, Oct.-Dec. 1963, pp. 322-327.
Freeman Bruce J.
Visveshwara Nadarasa
Burr Edgar S.
Lewis Aaron J.
N. Visveshwara, M.D., Inc.
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