A61M2202/0258

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AND MONITORING FLOW IN AN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE

A system for controlling and monitoring flow in a cuffed endotracheal tube device is disclosed. The system comprises: a connector panel having at least three connectors adapted for establishing fluid communication with proximal ends of at least a first fluid line, a second fluid line and a cuff inflation line of the endotracheal tube device. The system can further comprise a processing unit and a control unit, wherein the processing unit is configured to instruct the control unit to execute various operations, including at least a rinsing procedure, a suctioning procedure, a cuff inflation procedure, a leak detection procedure and a venting procedure, and to select any of the first and the second fluid lines for any of the rinsing, suctioning, leak detection and venting procedures. In some embodiments, the system exploits the cuff as sensor to sense pulmonary data.

BARRIERS TO HYDROGEN FOR METALS AND OTHER MATERIALS

Embodiments described herein generally relate to articles and methods for containing compositions comprising hydrogen gas. According to some embodiments, the article comprises a container that comprises metal, and an epoxy. The epoxy may at least partially coating a surface of the metal. The container may further contain a liquid or other material, which may comprise dissolved hydrogen gas. Such compositions may be useful, for example, for the treatment of animal and human diseases, for improvement in athletic performance, for the enhancement of the overall health of a subject, or the like.

BARRIERS TO HYDROGEN FOR METALS AND OTHER MATERIALS

Embodiments described herein generally relate to articles and methods for containing compositions comprising hydrogen gas. According to some embodiments, the article comprises a container that comprises metal, and an epoxy. The epoxy may at least partially coating a surface of the metal. The container may further contain a liquid or other material, which may comprise dissolved hydrogen gas. Such compositions may be useful, for example, for the treatment of animal and human diseases, for improvement in athletic performance, for the enhancement of the overall health of a subject, or the like.

BARRIERS TO HYDROGEN FOR METALS AND OTHER MATERIALS

Embodiments described herein generally relate to articles and methods for containing compositions comprising hydrogen gas. According to some embodiments, the article comprises a container that comprises metal, and an epoxy. The epoxy may at least partially coating a surface of the metal. The container may further contain a liquid or other material, which may comprise dissolved hydrogen gas. Such compositions may be useful, for example, for the treatment of animal and human diseases, for improvement in athletic performance, for the enhancement of the overall health of a subject, or the like.

BARRIERS TO HYDROGEN FOR METALS AND OTHER MATERIALS

Embodiments described herein generally relate to articles and methods for containing compositions comprising hydrogen gas. According to some embodiments, the article comprises a container that comprises metal, and an epoxy. The epoxy may at least partially coating a surface of the metal. The container may further contain a liquid or other material, which may comprise dissolved hydrogen gas. Such compositions may be useful, for example, for the treatment of animal and human diseases, for improvement in athletic performance, for the enhancement of the overall health of a subject, or the like.

PORTABLE DEVICES FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THERAPEUTIC GAS MIXTURES AND METHODS OF USE
20180185608 · 2018-07-05 · ·

Disclosed herein are portable gas delivery systems and therapeutic methods of use. More specifically, the portable gas delivery systems herein include a regulator having an inhalation device, such as a mouthpiece, and is configured to operably couple with removable sealed gas cartridges that comprise a therapeutic gas mixture of either one or more noble gases or nitrous oxide.

COMBINATION DRUG THERAPIES

Combination drag therapies comprising a 5-HTZA receptor agonist and an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist (e.g., nitrous oxide, ketamine, etc.) are provided. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating a central nervous system (CNS) disorder or a psychiatric disease using the combination drug therapy, for example, via aerosol inhalation.

COMBINATION DRUG THERAPIES

Combination drag therapies comprising a 5-HTZA receptor agonist and an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist (e.g., nitrous oxide, ketamine, etc.) are provided. Also described are pharmaceutical compositions and methods of treating a central nervous system (CNS) disorder or a psychiatric disease using the combination drug therapy, for example, via aerosol inhalation.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AND MONITORING FLOW IN AN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE

A system for controlling and monitoring flow in a cuffed endotracheal tube device is disclosed. The system comprises: a connector panel having at least three connectors adapted for establishing fluid communication with proximal ends of at least a first fluid line, a second fluid line and a cuff inflation line of the endotracheal tube device. The system can further comprise a processing unit and a control unit, wherein the processing unit is configured to instruct the control unit to execute various operations, including at least a rinsing procedure, a suctioning procedure, a cuff inflation procedure, a leak detection procedure and a venting procedure, and to select any of the first and the second fluid lines for any of the rinsing, suctioning, leak detection and venting procedures. In some embodiments, the system exploits the cuff as sensor to sense pulmonary data.

System and method for controlling and monitoring flow in an endotracheal tube

A system for controlling and monitoring flow in a cuffed endotracheal tube device is disclosed. The system comprises: a connector panel having at least three connectors adapted for establishing fluid communication with proximal ends of at least a first fluid line, a second fluid line and a cuff inflation line of the endotracheal tube device. The system can further comprise a processing unit and a control unit, wherein the processing unit is configured to instruct the control unit to execute various operations, including at least a rinsing procedure, a suctioning procedure, a cuff inflation procedure, a leak detection procedure and a venting procedure, and to select any of the first and the second fluid lines for any of the rinsing, suctioning, leak detection and venting procedures. In some embodiments, the system exploits the cuff as sensor to sense pulmonary data.