A61M2202/0283

Methods and systems for waste gas detection in an anesthetic vaporizer
11679215 · 2023-06-20 · ·

Systems and methods are provided for detecting and sequestering waste anesthetic gases released by an anesthetic vaporizer. In one embodiment, a method for an anesthetic vaporizer installed in an anesthesia machine includes detecting an emission of waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) from the anesthetic vaporizer, and responsive to detecting the emission of WAGs, performing at least one of scavenging the WAGs and outputting an alert.

Methods and systems for waste gas detection in an anesthetic vaporizer
11679215 · 2023-06-20 · ·

Systems and methods are provided for detecting and sequestering waste anesthetic gases released by an anesthetic vaporizer. In one embodiment, a method for an anesthetic vaporizer installed in an anesthesia machine includes detecting an emission of waste anesthetic gases (WAGs) from the anesthetic vaporizer, and responsive to detecting the emission of WAGs, performing at least one of scavenging the WAGs and outputting an alert.

INDWELLING LUMINAL DEVICES

The invention comprises an indwelling medical device which is capable of delivering a therapeutic agent evenly along the length of the indwelling portion, including the outer wall, of the device.

FLOW THERAPY SYSTEM AND METHOD

A method of determining a duration of safe apnoea. Information is obtained relating to a respiratory indicator, and a duration of safe apnoea is determined from the obtained information. A respiratory therapy system has one or more patient interfaces. A processor is configured to determine a duration of safe apnoea based on obtained information relating to a respiratory indicator.

FLOW THERAPY SYSTEM AND METHOD

A method of determining a duration of safe apnoea. Information is obtained relating to a respiratory indicator, and a duration of safe apnoea is determined from the obtained information. A respiratory therapy system has one or more patient interfaces. A processor is configured to determine a duration of safe apnoea based on obtained information relating to a respiratory indicator.

RELOCATION MODULES AND METHODS FOR SURGICAL FIELD

Examples of a module for housing unrelated electronic and electromechanical equipment for use during surgery. The module can include a lower section and a tower-like upper section. The lower section can house unrelated electronic and electromechanical equipment. The tower-like upper section can be located on top of the lower section. A water-resistant cowling can enclose at least a portion of the lower section and the tower-like upper section. A cartridge containing one or more ultraviolet-C producing lights can be protectively housed within the tower-like upper section. The cartridge containing one or more ultraviolet-C producing lights can be configured to emerge upward from a top of the tower-like upper section to substantially seat itself on the top of the tower-like upper section when activated allowing the ultraviolet-C light to disinfect the patient and staff-contacting upper surfaces of the equipment in the operating room.

INGESTIBLE COMPOSITIONS SYSTEM AND METHOD
20170312474 · 2017-11-02 ·

The ingestible compositions system includes the co-production of orally-ingestible compositions usable as inhalable respiratory agents including delivery apparatus and related methods.

INGESTIBLE COMPOSITIONS SYSTEM AND METHOD
20170312474 · 2017-11-02 ·

The ingestible compositions system includes the co-production of orally-ingestible compositions usable as inhalable respiratory agents including delivery apparatus and related methods.

RELOCATION MODULE AND METHODS FOR SURGICAL EQUIPMENT

Module for housing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including a portable digital camera and processing circuitry with machine vision and machine learning software for automatically documenting healthcare events and healthcare equipment operations in the electronic health record.

Masks, systems, and methods for assisting respiration including scattering chamber

A mask configured to assist the respiration of a patient with a gas inlet port positioned to connect a gas supply to the mask and direct gas flow towards a patient's skin; a scattering chamber with an inlet port and a plurality of outlet ports, the scattering chamber inlet port fluidly connected to the gas inlet port, and the plurality of outlet ports positioned to scatter the gas flow away from the patient's skin and towards the interior surface of the mask and a region between the patient's skin and the interior surface of the mask; and an outgas collector assembly connected adjacent the scattering chamber and positioned to collect an outgas emission expelled from the patient and eject the outgas emission from the mask.