A61M16/0891

Reprocessing of Medical Devices that Are Contaminated with Bacteria, Viruses, Other Pathogens, and Biofilms with Shockwaves, Pressure Waves or Ultrasound Systems
20210346533 · 2021-11-11 · ·

A reusable apparatus, such as a medical instrument or tool, is decontaminated by applying at least one of pressure waves, shockwaves, and ultrasound waves in a sufficient dosage to remove contamination but without adversely affecting the ability to reuse the apparatus.

Anesthesia ventilator for the automated ventilation of a patient

An anesthesia ventilator, for the automated ventilation of a patient, includes an expiratory port and an inspiratory port for connecting a ventilation tube facing the patient for a breathing gas, a breathing gas delivery unit, at least one breathing gas sensor for detecting an anesthetic gas concentration, at least one pressure sensor for detecting a pressure of the breathing gas, as well as at least one computer. The computer is configured to actuate the breathing gas delivery unit as a function of the detected pressure of a preset desired pressure value. The computer is further configured to perform an adaptation of the desired pressure value as a function of the detected anesthetic gas concentration.

PROCESS AND DEVICE FOR DETECTION OF A LEAK IN A VENTILATION CIRCUIT
20210338950 · 2021-11-04 ·

A process for monitoring a measuring system (110) for mechanical ventilation of a patient (20) is carried out while a fluid connection (40) is established between the patient (20) and a medical device (100). A gas sample is suctioned from the fluid connection (40) and is sent through a gas sensor fluid-guiding unit (52) to a gas sensor array (50). A time curve of the CO2 concentration and O2 concentration in the suctioned gas sample are determined. A concentration change curve of the change over time of the CO2 concentration and the O2 concentration are calculated. A search is made for a time period in which the two concentration change curves continuously have the same sign. Upon detecting such a time period it is checked whether a predefined first leak criterion is met. When this is the case, an indication of a leak (L) is detected.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TREATING CORONAVIRUS
20210338631 · 2021-11-04 ·

Provided herein are methods of treatment, including methods of treating subjects having or at risk of having or having a viral infection, and specifically a SARS-CoV-2 viral infection. The methods provided include the administration of 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU), palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), reservatrol, fisetin, H.sub.2, nebulized hyaluronidase or combinations thereof. Also provided herein are a respiratory assistance device, methods of generating a customized respiratory assistance device, methods of treating a coronavirus infection, and methods of inhibiting a coronavirus infectivity, virulence and/or spread.

VENTILATION CONTROL UNIT AND VENTILATION CONTROL SYSTEM
20210338954 · 2021-11-04 ·

A ventilation control unit (100), regulating a gas flow (102) within a ventilation system (105), includes a reception module (120), first and second calculation modules (130, 135) and an output module (140). The reception module has a signal interface (122) receiving inspiratory and expiratory flow signals (125, 127) at regular time intervals. The first calculation module calculates a leak flow (132) based on a difference between the current inspiratory gas flow and the current expiratory gas flow, with an external gas flow source (110) separated from a ventilation circuit of the ventilation system. The second calculation module calculates an external gas flow (136) after connecting the external gas flow source to the ventilation circuit based on the leak flow and the difference between the current inspiratory gas flow and the current expiratory gas flow. The output module outputs an output signal (142), based on the external gas flow.

Breathing bag, system comprising a breathing bag and a dispensing valve unit, closed-circuit respirator as well as process for mounting a system comprising a breathing bag and a dispensing valve unit in a closed-circuit respirator

A breathing bag (20) has a tray section (21) and a bag section (22). The tray section (21) and the bag section enclose an inner volume (24) of variable size, the bag section dipping at least partially into the tray section to reduce the size of the inner volume. A system (10) includes the breathing bag, for a closed-circuit respirator (100), with a dispensing valve unit (40) having a dispensing valve (41) providing a quantity of gas in a breathing circuit. An actuating unit (42) is functionally connected mechanically to the dispensing valve for actuating the dispensing valve. A lever component (50) is functionally connected mechanically to the actuating unit for activating the actuating unit. A closed-circuit respirator has the system including the breathing bag and the dispensing valve unit. A process is provided for mounting the system, including breathing bag and dispensing valve unit, in the closed-circuit respirator.

Reprocessing of contaminated reusable devices with direct contact of pressure waves
11771781 · 2023-10-03 · ·

A reusable apparatus, such as a medical instrument or tool, is decontaminated by applying pressure waves with direct contact of the pressure wave applicator to the reusable apparatus in an open bath in a sufficient dosage to remove contamination but without adversely affecting the ability to reuse the apparatus.

SYSTEMS FOR AN ANESTHETIC VAPORIZER GAS MIXER
20230347098 · 2023-11-02 ·

Systems are provided for a vaporizer gas mixer. The system includes a one-piece body; a gas inlet passage and a gas outlet passage; a first flow path fluidically coupled to the gas inlet passage and the gas outlet passage, the first flow path having a plurality of curves; and a second flow path fluidically coupled to the first flow path and a vaporizing chamber, wherein the first flow path and the second flow path merge after the gas inlet passage and before the plurality of curves. The second flow path includes curves extending in different planes.

Device for supplying therapeutic gas, particularly NO or N.SUB.2.O, to a patient

Disclosed is a device for supplying therapeutic gas, notably NO/N.sub.2 or O.sub.2/N.sub.2O mixtures, including an internal passage with a valve for conveying and controlling the flow of therapeutic gas in the internal passage, a control unit controlling the valve, a graphic display for displaying choices that can be selected by a user, and a selector, such as touch-sensitive keys displayed on the graphic display for making a selection from among the selectable choices displayed on the graphic display. The control unit is configured to count a total number of patients treated by administration of the therapeutic gas from the selection, by a user, via the selector, of a first given choice corresponding to the start of a treatment by administering the therapeutic gas to a patient concerned.

RESPIRATORY VENTILATION METHOD AND DEVICE, ANESTHESIA MACHINE AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM

The invention provides a respiratory ventilation method and device, an anesthesia machine and a computer-readable storage medium. The respiratory ventilation device comprises a patient-end respiratory system, a machine-end respiratory system, a flow monitor and a processor. In some embodiments, the machine-end respiratory system comprises an intake branch at an inspiratory phase, a respiratory container, and an exhaust branch at an expiratory phase; and the intake branch and the exhaust branch are both connected to the respiratory container via the flow monitor, and the respiratory container is connected to the patient-end respiratory system.