Patent classifications
A61M2016/003
Wearable device and program
A wearable device includes a blood pressure sensor configured to continuously measure blood pressure of a measurement subject; a check section configured to, in response to an instruction for commencing a continuous measurement of the blood pressure, check whether a treatment device to be used during the continuous measurement of the blood pressure is attached to the measurement subject; a measurement controller configured to, when the check section confirms that the treatment device is attached, execute a continuous measurement of the blood pressure with the blood pressure sensor; and a display section configured to, when the check section does not confirm that the treatment device is attached, display a form of guidance to prompt attachment of the treatment device.
PENDELLUFT DETECTION BY ACOUSTIC INTERFEROMETRY THROUGH AN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE
A respiratory monitoring device includes an electronic controller configured to: analyze an audio signal triggered during inspiratory and expiratory phases of a patient receiving mechanical ventilation therapy from a mechanical ventilator, the audio signal being acoustically coupled into the airway of the patient, to determine resonant frequencies of the airway; determine a shift in the resonant frequencies between the inspiratory and expiratory phases to determine a presence of pendelluft inside of a lung of the patient; and output an indication of the presence of pendelluft.
VENTILATOR
A ventilator includes a ventilation body, the ventilation body includes a ventilation cavity and an air inlet end and an air outlet end communicating with the ventilation cavity, the ventilation body further includes an annular shell configured to form the ventilation cavity, the annular shell is formed with an annular cavity inside, an air inlet and an air outlet communicating with the annular cavity are disposed on the annular shell, the air outlet is communicated with the annular cavity and the ventilation cavity, the air outlet has a slit shape extending along a circumferential direction of the annular shell and is disposed to be capable to guide gas flows out towards the air outlet end. The ventilator may greatly increase the ventilation volume and the gas pressure, by using the ventilation body as mentioned above.
A DEVICE FOR A RESPIRATION ARRANGEMENT
The present invention relates to a device for a respiration arrangement. The device comprises a conduit having a first opening connectable to an air/gas source such as a resuscitation bag, and a second opening connectable to a face mask, such that a fluid pathway along a longitudinal direction of the conduit is established from the first opening to the second opening. The device further comprises a flow constriction, arranged in the conduit which upon fluid flow through the conduit results in a pressure difference over the flow constriction, the flow constriction at least partly comprising a laminar flow section, wherein the device further comprises at least one pressure connecting port arranged in pressurized communication with fluid between the flow constriction and the first opening, and wherein the pressure connecting port is arranged in the longitudinal direction of the conduit.
DUAL-PRESSURE RESPIRATORY ASSISTANCE DEVICE
A respiratory delivery system providing a bi-level pressure airflow. The system includes respiratory and pneumatic circuits. The respiratory circuit includes a respiratory gas supply, a patient interface, and a bi-level pressure regulator. The respiratory gas supply supplies a respiratory gas to the patient interface via a first conduit. The bi-level pressure regulator is coupled to the patient interface via a second conduit and is configured to cyclically alternate the respiratory gas passing through the bi-level pressure regulator between a low-pressure level and a high-pressure level. The pneumatic circuit includes a pneumatic gas supply and a pneumatic cycler configured to output a cycling pressure level. The cycler is coupled to the bi-level pressure regulator via a third conduit. The bi-level pressure regulator cyclically alternates the pressure level of the respiratory gas between the low-pressure level and the high-pressure level with the timing defined by the cycling of the pneumatic gas.
Electrically operated aerosol generation system
An aerosol generation system for generation of an aerosol from an aerosol-forming precursor includes an electrically operated heating system to heat the precursor to generate the aerosol, a flow path for transmission of flow, including the aerosol, to a user, the heating system arranged in fluid communication with the flow path, and electrical circuitry. The electrical circuitry is configured to determine a characteristic associated with a second order time derivative of a property of electrical energy through the heating system, and to determine a property related to the flow of the flow path based on the characteristic of the second order time derivative.
SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OXYGEN SUPPLY EOUIPMENTS
Disclosed herein is a system and method for controlling oxygen supply equipments. The system is equipped with pressure sensors coupled to the oxygen supply equipments. Depending on the oxygen supply selected by a user for the patient, the pressure sensor monitors the current pressure of the preset oxygen supply during an inhalation phase corresponding to the patient. If the current pressure is less than a minima value or if a pressure drop rate is higher than or equal to a threshold rate or both, the system generates an alarm notifying the user to check the preset oxygen supply and in the meanwhile switches the preset oxygen supply from one oxygen supply equipment to another oxygen supply equipment or vice-versa.
BREATHING ASSISTANCE APPARATUS
A breathing assistance apparatus and method of controlling a breathing assistance apparatus is disclosed. Particularly, the breathing assistance apparatus is controlled such that it has a drying cycle to enable drying of the tubing that supplies gases to a user and prevent the harbouring of pathogens within the tube. The drying cycle is preferably operated automatically by internal controllers in the apparatus. However, it may be manually activated by pressing a button on the apparatus. The drying cycle is preferably activated at the end of a user's treatment session.
METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR TREATMENT OF RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
Disclosed are methods, apparatus and systems for treating a respiratory disorder in a patient. The apparatus comprises a pressure generator configured to generate a flow of air so as to provide ventilatory support to the patient; a transducer configured to generate a flow signal representing a property of the flow of air; and a controller configured to analyse the flow signal to estimate the inspiratory volume and the expiratory volume of a breath of the patient and servo-control the degree of ventilatory support to adjust an estimated tidal volume toward a target tidal volume. A gain of the servo-control is dependent on a difference between the estimated inspiratory volume and the estimated expiratory volume. The method comprises operating an apparatus or system in a similar manner.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ACTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT IN A MEDICAL DEVICE
A respiratory treatment device includes a blower for providing flow of breathable gas to a patient and one or more accessory devices. The respiratory treatment device includes active power management to distribute power from a power source that does not have sufficient power to simultaneously power the blower and the accessory devices. The active power management prioritizes power to the blower and limits, based on current measurements of the blower and the accessory devices, the power supplied to the accessory devices to keep the sum of the power drawn at or below the capacity of the power supply. When additional power is available, due reduced power consumption of the blower, the power to one or more accessory devices is raised beyond a target in order to compensate for when power was not supplied to the one or more accessory devices.