A61M16/0003

SAFETY VALVE SHEET, BREATHING TUBE, BREATHING TUBE ASSEMBLY AND BREATHING MASK
20230043056 · 2023-02-09 · ·

A safety valve sheet, a breathing tube, a breathing tube assembly and a breathing mask are provided. The safety valve sheet is used for being arranged in the breathing tube which is provided with a safety valve hole of the breathing mask, the safety valve sheet comprises a sheet body, and the sheet body comprises an outer side surface being capable of covering the safety valve hole, wherein a protrusion is formed on the outer side surface, and the protrusion is used for being contacted with an inner side surface of a hole edge of the safety valve hole when the sheet body covers the safety valve hole to form an exhaust gap between the outer side surface and the hole edge. The safety valve sheet is simple in structure and can effectively reduce exhaust noise after being applied to the breathing mask.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS OF SUPPLYING THERAPEUTIC GAS BASED ON INHALATION DURATION
20230044909 · 2023-02-09 · ·

Supplying therapeutic gas based on inhalation duration. At least some of the example embodiments are methods including: sensing a current inhalation of the patient; providing a flow of therapeutic gas to the patient based on the sensing; and ceasing the flow of therapeutic gas to the patient based on a value indicative of previous inhalation duration.

VENTILATION TREATMENT DEVICE AND VENTILATION-CONTROL METHOD
20230044299 · 2023-02-09 · ·

A ventilation treatment device and a ventilation-control method are provided. During use, when a headband contacts a headrest, a first valve assembly contacts a second valve assembly to open first air holes and second air holes, thereby communicating a first chamber with a second chamber, such that air from an air source into the first chamber enters the second chamber and further enters a respiratory chamber of a patient connecting apparatus for inhalation by a patient; and when the headband is separated from the headrest, the first valve assembly and the second value assembly are separated to close the first air holes and the second air holes, thereby preventing the air in the first chamber and the second chamber from flowing out through the first air holes and the second air holes, respectively.

VENTILATION SYSTEM WITH A SPEAKING FUNCTION
20230037492 · 2023-02-09 ·

System for assisting a patient in speaking, comprising at least one ventilation apparatus and a patient interface, the ventilation apparatus comprising at least one controllable respiratory gas source and being designed to identify two or more respiratory phases, at least inspiration and expiration, of the patient, and the patient interface having at least one speaking tube and a respiratory tube and being configured to conduct speaking gas to the patient via the speaking tube and to conduct respiratory gas to and/or from the patient via the respiratory tube. The system is configured to provide speaking gas to the patient at least temporarily in a speaking mode in order to enable speaking.

SUPPLY ARRANGEMENT AND PROCESS FOR SAFELY SUPPLYING A MEDICAL DEVICE WITH A GAS MIXTURE
20230041741 · 2023-02-09 ·

A supply arrangement (100) and a process supply a medical device (50, 90) with a supply gas mixture. The supply gas mixture includes a carrier gas and an anesthetic and is generated by an anesthetic dispenser (3). A carrier gas mixing unit (9) generates the carrier gas from at least two carrier gas components. A carrier gas switch having a regular outlet and a discharge outlet selectively directs carrier gas components to the carrier gas mixing unit or to a discharge line (35). A gas mixture switch (6), having a regular outlet (41) and a discharge outlet (42) selectively directs the supply gas mixture to the medical device or to the discharge line (35). An anesthetic concentration sensor (5.1, 5.2) measures a concentration of anesthetic in the generated gas mixture. A control unit (2) controls the gas mixture switch based on measured concentration within or outside a predefined range.

Universal respiratory detector

A universal respiratory detector for detecting a respiratory gas. The universal respiratory detector may include a plurality of layers with a visual indicator to quickly and reversibly change color to detect a respiratory gas parameter such as carbon dioxide. The color change may be visible from both sides of the detector. In some examples, the respiratory detector may be a biocompatible and conformable sticker for mounting on a person's face or an oxygen delivery device.

Systems and methods for optimizing medical care through data monitoring and feedback treatment

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for providing a decision support solution to medical professionals to optimize medical care through data monitoring and feedback treatment are provided herein. In another embodiment, a computer-implemented method for modeling patient outcomes resulting from treatment in a specific medical area includes receiving patient-specific data associated with a patient, determining a plurality of possible patient states under which the patient can be categorized, a current patient state under which the patient can be categorized and determining probabilities of the patient transitioning from any of the possible patient states to every other possible patient state.

Systems and methods for manufacturing and safety of an NO.SUB.2.-to-NO reactor cartridge used to deliver NO for inhalation therapy to a patient

The principles and embodiments of the present invention relate to methods and systems for safely providing NO to a recipient for inhalation therapy. There are many potential safety issues that may arise from using a reactor cartridge that converts NO.sub.2 to NO, including exhaustion of consumable reactants of the cartridge reactor. Accordingly, various embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods of determining the remaining useful life of a NO.sub.2-to-NO reactor cartridge and/or a breakthrough of NO.sub.2, and providing an indication of the remaining useful life and/or breakthrough.

Methods, systems and devices for non-invasive open ventilation with gas delivery nozzles with an outer tube

A non-invasive ventilation system may include at least one outer tube with a proximal lateral end of the outer tube adapted to extend to a side of a nose. The at least one outer tube may also include a throat section. At least one coupler may be located at a distal section of the outer tube for impinging at least one nostril and positioning the at least one outer tube relative to the at least one nostril. At least one jet nozzle may be positioned within the outer tube at the proximal lateral end and in fluid communication with a pressurized gas supply. At least one opening in the distal section may be adapted to be in fluid communication with the nostril. At least one aperture in the at least one outer tube may be in fluid communication with ambient air. The at least one aperture may be in proximity to the at least one jet nozzle.

Systems and method for an optical anesthetic agent level sensor

Systems and methods are provided for anesthetic agent level sensing. In one embodiment, a system for a level sensor for an anesthetic vaporizer includes a measurement tube including a float positioned therein, a bottom portion of the measurement tube coupled to a cap having a central opening, a retaining bracket coupled to a top portion of the measurement tube, an optical sensor housed within the retaining bracket, the optical sensor including a light source positioned to emit light toward an interior of the measurement tube and a light detector positioned to receive light from the interior of the measurement tube, and an optical window housed within the retaining bracket and coupled between the optical sensor and the interior of the measurement tube.