A61M16/202

RESPIRATORY THERAPY SYSTEM AND APPARATUS

Described is a respiratory therapy system that comprises a respiratory therapy apparatus that is configured to provide a flow of breathable gas at, at least a first pressure and a second pressure to a patient. The respiratory therapy apparatus comprises a flow generator configured to provide the flow of breathable gas, a controller, coupled to a trigger sensor, to control respiratory therapy apparatus operations, a breathing conduit assembly that conveys the breathable gas to a patient via a patient interface, a trigger that produces a signal detectable by the trigger sensor. The controller is configured to control the flow generator to provide the flow of breathable gas at, at least the first pressure or the second pressure based on detection of the signal from the trigger.

BREATHING LUNG DEVICE
20220339379 · 2022-10-27 ·

A device for placing a lung in a variety of different inflation states using positive air pressure. An exemplary device includes a housing and an air supply component. The housing includes a platform receives at least one of a synthetic lung or a real lung. The platform is at the same air pressure as a surrounding environment. The air supply component is located within the one or more internal cavities of the housing. The air supply component inflates the synthetic lung or the real lung with positive pressure.

MULTISTAGE VAPORIZER FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT SYSTEM
20220347400 · 2022-11-03 ·

Multistage vaporizers, such as for use in medical treatment systems, as well as related methods are described. In one example, a multistage vaporizer includes a first reservoir configured to hold a liquid and one or more pumping transducers positioned in the first reservoir. The multistage vaporizer also includes a second reservoir and one or more vaporizing transducers positioned in the second reservoir. The one or more pumping transducers positioned in the first reservoir are configured to generate and move droplets of a liquid in the first reservoir to the second reservoir, and the one or more vaporizing transducers positioned in the second reservoir are configured to create a vapor of the liquid in the second reservoir.

DEVICE FOR REGULATING OXYGEN FOR AUTOMATED OXYGEN THERAPY
20220339396 · 2022-10-27 ·

According to the invention there is herein detailed a method for automated home oxygen therapy and a double closed-loop regulated device for regulating oxygen for automated oxygen therapy, the device and method comprising use of a controller configured for controlling the provided flow of oxygen through the valve by adjusting the valve in response to feedback from a flowmeter and a sensor; the controller configured to provide a first flow of oxygen for a first set time t.sub.1 and in response to a received first set of physiological data comprising patient SpO.sub.2 and pulse rate from the sensor, establish a second set time t.sub.2, the controller further configured for providing a variable second flow of oxygen for the second set time t.sub.2 while receiving a second set of physiological data comprising patient SpO.sub.2 and pulse rate from the sensor for establishing a third set time t.sub.3 based on the physiological data received; and providing a third flow of oxygen for the third set time t.sub.3, without feedback from the sensor.

Systems and Methods for Generating Nitric Oxide

Systems and methods for nitric oxide generation are provided. In an embodiment, an NO generation system can include a controller and disposable cartridge that can provide nitric oxide to two different treatments simultaneously. The disposable cartridge has multiple purposes including preparing incoming gases for exposure to the NO generation process, scrubbing exhaust gases for unwanted materials, characterizing the patient inspiratory flow, and removing moisture from sample gases collected. Plasma generation can be done within the cartridge or within the controller. The system has the capability of calibrating NO and NO.sub.2 gas analysis sensors without the use of a calibration gas.

Electrodes for nitric oxide generation

Systems and methods for nitric oxide (NO) generation systems are provided. In some embodiments, an NO generation system comprises at least one pair of electrodes configured to generate a product gas containing NO from a flow of a reactant gas. The electrodes have elongated surfaces such that a plasma produced is carried by the flow of the reactant gas and glides along the elongated surfaces from a first end towards a second end of the electrode pair. A controller is configured to regulate the amount of NO in the product gas by the at least one pair of electrodes using one or more parameters as an input to the controller. The one or more parameters include information from a plurality of sensors configured to collect information relating to at least one of the reactant gas, the product gas, and a medical gas into which the product gas flows.

BREATHING DEVICE
20220331549 · 2022-10-20 ·

A breathing device includes a first and second nasal insert for each nostril of a user. Each insert includes an opening and a valve provided at the opening for selectively restricting or allowing the passage of air through the opening. The breathing device also includes a controller adapted to control each of the valves so that the passage of air is restricted at one of the nasal inserts and allowed at the other.

OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR WITH MOISTURE MANAGEMENT

An oxygen concentrator (100) may have a moisture conditioning system. In some implementations, the concentrator includes a compressor to induce feed gas into the concentrator. A first pathway may receive the feed gas from the compression system. The first pathway may be configured to draw moisture to produce moisture reduced feed gas. The first pathway may lead the moisture reduced feed gas to sieve bed(s) which produce oxygen enriched air with the moisture reduced feed gas. An accumulator may be configured to receive the produced oxygen enriched air from the sieve bed(s). A second pathway from the accumulator may apply the drawn-out moisture to the produced enriched air to produce humidified enriched air. A third pathway may transfer the drawn-out moisture from the first pathway to the second pathway. An outlet coupled with the second pathway may release the humidified enriched air from the concentrator for a user.

TRACHEOSTOMY WEANING SYSTEM AND METHOD

An apparatus, system, and method for controlling tracheostomy weaning. The apparatus includes a lumen defining a flow path for air. The flow path is configured to communicate fluidically with an airway of a patient. A control valve coupled to the lumen is configured to automatically and selectively occlude the lumen to control a flowrate of the air passing through the lumen in real time based on respiratory data obtained from the patient.

Apparatus and method for improved assisted ventilation
11633558 · 2023-04-25 · ·

Devices and methods for allowing for improved assisted ventilation of a patient. The methods and devices provide a number of benefits over conventional approaches for assisted ventilation. For example, the methods and devices described herein permit blind insertion of a device that can allow ventilation regardless of whether the device is positioned within a trachea or an esophagus.