A61M16/22

Ergonomic and adjustable respiratory mask assembly with cushion

A patient interface is configured to deliver breathable gas to a patient. The patient interface includes a cushion configured to form a seal with the patient's face and a frame with an elongated body comprising a central bore and a circumferential channel. The circumferential channel is configured to receive a rim of the cushion. Headgear is attachable to the frame and is configured to support the cushion and the frame on the patient's head. The headgear includes a left rigidizer attached to a left front strap and a right rigidizer attached to a right front strap. The left and right rigidizers are arranged to have different flexibilities in different directions so that a stiffness of the left and right rigidizers in a first direction resist a vertical rotation of the patient interface.

Ergonomic and adjustable respiratory mask assembly with cushion

A patient interface is configured to deliver breathable gas to a patient. The patient interface includes a cushion configured to form a seal with the patient's face and a frame with an elongated body comprising a central bore and a circumferential channel. The circumferential channel is configured to receive a rim of the cushion. Headgear is attachable to the frame and is configured to support the cushion and the frame on the patient's head. The headgear includes a left rigidizer attached to a left front strap and a right rigidizer attached to a right front strap. The left and right rigidizers are arranged to have different flexibilities in different directions so that a stiffness of the left and right rigidizers in a first direction resist a vertical rotation of the patient interface.

Apparatus for respirating of patients
11331444 · 2022-05-17 · ·

Apparatus for the respiration of patients with means for the circulation in one direction of respiratory gas, with a connection for the patient and with further connections for the supply and discharge of the various components of the gas, whereby the device is provided with means by which the pressure in the line system can be varied according to a certain respiratory pattern, with a primary part that is connected to means for the generating of a work fluidum, the varying pressure of which can establish the varying of the pressure in the line system, and with a secondary part that is part of or is connected to the line system, whereby a cylinder is provided which is divided in a part that connects to the primary part and a part that connects to the secondary part by a disc that is movable relative to the inner wall thereof.

Apparatus for respirating of patients
11331444 · 2022-05-17 · ·

Apparatus for the respiration of patients with means for the circulation in one direction of respiratory gas, with a connection for the patient and with further connections for the supply and discharge of the various components of the gas, whereby the device is provided with means by which the pressure in the line system can be varied according to a certain respiratory pattern, with a primary part that is connected to means for the generating of a work fluidum, the varying pressure of which can establish the varying of the pressure in the line system, and with a secondary part that is part of or is connected to the line system, whereby a cylinder is provided which is divided in a part that connects to the primary part and a part that connects to the secondary part by a disc that is movable relative to the inner wall thereof.

Ventilation mask

A nasal ventilation mask having one or more attachment ports located adjacent to and overlying an upper lip of a patient when worn.

Ventilation mask

A nasal ventilation mask having one or more attachment ports located adjacent to and overlying an upper lip of a patient when worn.

LUNG VENTILATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD OF VENTILATING LUNGS IN BREATHING AND NON-BREATHING PATIENTS
20230263973 · 2023-08-24 ·

A method of, or system for, ventilating lungs in breathing and non-breathing patients—including applications for anesthesia—may comprise maintaining an inspiratory flow rate at an inspiratory setpoint at a low flow setting. Lung pressure in a patient may be regulated between a high pressure setpoint and a low pressure setpoint with periodic expiratory flows and continuous inspiratory flow. An expiratory control valve may be adjusted to an open position when a lung pressure is at or above a high pressure setpoint. An expiratory control valve may be adjusted to a closed position when a lung pressure is at or below a low pressure setpoint. Concurrent venting outflow and CO.sub.2 offloading through flow within the lungs may be facilitated by providing an intermittent expiratory flow to the patient while providing the continuous inspiratory flow.

Control system and process for controlling the dispensing of fresh gas for an anesthesia device

A control system controls fresh gas dispensing for an anesthesia device, with a patient gas-measuring unit, an anesthetic-dispensing unit, a user interface, and a fresh gas regulation unit. With a transition from deactivated assistance mode to activated assistance mode, a processing unit receives a measured signal, a fresh gas signal and an assistance signal and calculates an end tidal anesthetic concentration over time based on a current volume flow, a predefined volume flow and on a current end tidal anesthetic concentration and stores this as a preset curve. A fresh gas correction signal is output upon the determined current end tidal anesthetic concentration leaving a surrounding range of the preset curve. A predefined volume flow curve is changed as a function of the correction signal. The volume flow of fed fresh gas is increased when the surrounding range is undershot and is reduced when the surrounding range is exceeded.

ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION SYSTEM AND RELATED CONTROL METHOD

An artificial ventilation system and relative control method, the ventilation system is suitable for application to CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) breathing helmets to provide artificial ventilation to a patient with respiratory difficulties destined for so-called “sub-intensive” therapies. The artificial ventilation system provides a fully automated ventilation and does not require frequent checks by specialized medical personnel. The relative control method allows automatic control of the entire artificial ventilation system and implements innovative control strategies and techniques.

Ventilation mask

Disclosed is a nasal ventilation mask having separate ports to monitor end-tidal CO.sub.2 expulsion integrated into the mask in order to monitor end-tidal CO.sub.2 expelled nasally or orally. Also disclosed is a CPR mask for nose-to-mouth and/or mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, having a body shaped to cover the nose and/or mouth of a victim, the mask including a CO.sub.2 absorber for eliminating at least in part rescuer's exhaled CO.sub.2 delivered to the victim.