SAFETY WARNING SYSTEM
20200405985 ยท 2020-12-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2205/0227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A61M16/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M16/08
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A safety warning system for detecting the use of a heated humidifier with a heat and moisture exchanger in a respiratory circuit is described herein. The system comprises a heat and moisture exchanger defining at least a portion of the respiratory circuit, and configured to exchange air between a patient and a ventilator; and a temperature indicating element configured to provide an indication that the heat and moisture exchanger is used in combination with a heated humidifier based on the temperature differential between the air exchanged with the patient and the air exchanged with the ventilator in the respiratory circuit.
Claims
1. A safety warning system for detecting the use of a heated humidifier with a heat and moisture exchanger in a respiratory circuit, the system comprising: a heat and moisture exchanger defining at least a portion of the respiratory circuit, and configured to exchange air between a patient and a ventilator; and a temperature indicating element configured to provide an indication that the heat and moisture exchanger is used in combination with a heated humidifier based on a temperature differential between the air exchanged with the patient and the air exchanged with the ventilator in the respiratory circuit.
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Description
DRAWINGS
[0046] Embodiments of the disclosure will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION
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[0051] The heat and moisture exchanger 125 is configured to exchange air with the patient via a tube coupled to the patient-side opening 133. The heat and moisture exchanger 125 is configured to receive oxygenated air from the ventilator 150 along one of the tubes coupled to the ventilator-side opening 127 and to return deoxygenated air from the patient to the ventilator 150 via the other one of the tubes coupled to the ventilator-side opening via the y-splitter 129. The porous material 131 separating the patient-end chamber 135 from the ventilator-end chamber 137 is configured to filter the air passing to and from the patient, and in particular to inhibit any exhaled moisture from reaching the relatively cooler air in the ventilator-end chamber 137.
[0052] In some examples, in addition to and/or instead of the porous material 131, the heat and moisture exchanger 125 may comprise heat and moisture exchanging components. The heat and moisture exchanging components may be active (e.g. they may actively work to heat the air) or passive.
[0053] In operation, air is exchanged with the patient and the ventilator 150 via the heat and moisture exchanger 125. In use, the patient-end chamber 135, and patient-side opening 133, of the heat and moisture exchanger 125 becomes warm and humid from the patient exhaled gases, initially inside the patient-end chamber 135, and over time this conducts through to the external walls of the patient-end chamber 135. The ventilator-end chamber 137, in normal use, remains relatively colder than the patient-end chamber 135 as the heat and moisture of the exhaled gases are substantially prevented from reaching the ventilator-end chamber 137 by the porous material 131. The humidity and temperature of the ventilator 150 remains relatively low and the containing gases are repeatedly refreshed with cool and drier gases with each ventilation cycle. As such, the heat and moisture exchanger 125 exchanges air between a patient and a ventilator by providing a temperature differential across the porous material 131 between air exchanged with the patient (in the patient-end chamber 135) and air exchanged with the ventilator 150 (in the ventilator-end chamber 137).
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[0055] In operation, the heated humidifier 175 heats the air supplied from the ventilator 150 to the heat and moisture exchanger 125. Over time, the ventilator-end chamber 137 therefore becomes abnormally hot and humidified. The temperature at the ventilator-end chamber 137 of a correctly used heat and moisture exchanger 125 is commonly at room temperature or below, however if accidently placed into a heated circuit as shown in
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[0057] In the example shown in
[0058] A respiratory circuit 300 is therefore defined at least partially by the heat and moisture exchanger 125. The respiratory circuit 300 may be defined between the ventilator 150 along a first tube coupled to the heated humidifier 175 which is coupled in series to the ventilator-side opening 127 via the y-splitter 129, through the heat and moisture exchanger 125 via the ventilator-end chamber 137 and the patient-end chamber 135, and then along a tube coupled to patient-side opening 133 to the patient, and then back via the tube coupled to the patient-side opening 133, through the patient-end chamber 135 and then the ventilator-end chamber 137 (via the porous material 131 in the heat and moisture exchanger 125), and then along a second tube coupled to the ventilator-side opening 127 via the y-splitter 129 and back to the ventilator 150.
[0059] In the example shown in
[0060] The temperature indicating element 110 is configured to provide an indication that the heat and moisture exchanger 125 is used in combination with a heated humidifier such as the heated humidifier 175 shown in
[0061] In the example shown in
[0062] In operation, air is circulated by the ventilator 150 along the respiratory circuit 300 to exchange oxygenated and deoxygenated air with the patient. The heated humidifier 175 heats the air supplied from the ventilator 150 to the heat and moisture exchanger 125. Over time, the ventilator-end chamber 137 therefore becomes abnormally hot and humidified, and the temperature differential between the air exchanged with the patient in the patient-end chamber 135 and the air exchanged with the ventilator 150 (via the heated humidifier 175) in the ventilator-end chamber 137 reduces, such that the temperature of the air in the patient-end chamber 135 becomes closer to the temperature of the air in the ventilator-end chamber 137. The warm air in the ventilator-end chamber 137 conducts through the wall of the heat and moisture exchanger 125 and to the temperature indicating element 110. The temperature indicating element 110 therefore is warmed up by this conducted heat, and when it reaches a selected threshold (in this example at least 30 degrees Celsius), the thermochromic pigment of the temperature indicating element 110 turns from being opaque to being clear, to reveal a warning (which may be in the form of words, symbols or even just a warning colour) readily identifiable to the user. The user is therefore then prompted to remove the heated humidifier 175 from the respiratory circuit 300.
[0063] Although the example shown in
[0064] In some examples the temperature indicating element 110 may be configured to determine the temperature of air being supplied to the heat and moisture exchanger 125, for example the temperature of air being supplied to the ventilator-end chamber 137 of the heat and moisture exchanger 125. As such, the temperature indicating element 110 may be located in positions where it is in thermal contact with the respiratory circuit, for example in thermal contact with air supplied to the ventilator-end chamber 137 of the heat and moisture exchanger 125. For example, the temperature indicating element 110 may be coupled to at least one of (i) the ventilator-side opening 127, (ii) a tube coupled to the ventilator-side opening 127 and (iii) the porous material 131 that separates the patient-end chamber 135 from the ventilator-end chamber 137. In some examples the temperature indicating element 110 may be impregnated into at least a portion of (i) the material forming the heat and moisture exchanger 125, (ii) the ventilator-side opening 127, (iii) the tube coupled to the at least one ventilator-side opening 127 and (iv) the material forming the porous material 131 that separates the patient-end chamber 135 from the ventilator-end chamber 137.
[0065] Although the example shown in
[0066] A method of detecting the use of a heated humidifier 175 in a respiratory circuit (such as the circuit described above in
[0067] As described above, the temperature indicating element 110 shown in
[0068] Also as described above, the temperature indicating element 110 may be sealed (for example by lamination) so that it is waterproof, and either inserted into at least a portion of the heat and moisture exchanger 125 and/or coupled to the heat and moisture exchanger 125. In some examples the temperature indicating element 110 may be hermetically sealed. As such, a method of manufacturing a device for use with a safety warning system, such as the safety warning system described above with reference to
[0069] In some examples sealing the temperature indicating element 110 may comprise making the temperature indicating element 110 waterproof and/or hermetically sealing the temperature indicating element 110. Sealing the temperature indicating element 110 may comprise laminating the temperature indicating element 110 into the form of a tab or disc, for example by layering a thermochromic pigment (or optionally a plurality of pigments, such as a thermochromic pigment onto another pigment such that the thermochromic pigment may reveal words or symbols underneath the thermochromic pigment when the temperature is at and/or above a selected threshold) onto a substrate and sealing the substrate carrying the thermochromic pigment (for example by lamination) so that the temperature indicating element 110 is provided as a waterproof thin tab or disc.
[0070] It will be understood that the safety warning system 101, and/or the device, described above may be provided in a sealed sterile pack, for example as part of a giving set. For example, the device may be supplied in a sealed sterile pack with a heat and moisture exchanger 125, and optionally tubes for coupling the heat and moisture exchanger 125 to a ventilator and/or a patient. Providing the safety warning system 101 as part of giving set may mean that a user such as a clinician is presented with a single, user-openable, sterile pack that contains many, if not all, of the components necessary for safely ventilating a patient and ensuring that a heated humidifier is not incorrectly used with a heat and moisture exchanger. The single sterile pack may hold the components in a common enclosure, which can be opened to provide access to the components by a single mechanical action, such as tearing or puncturing a wall of that enclosure. The user knows that all of the components in the pack are sterile and safe ready for use, and that they are compatible and will fit together. Providing the giving set may also mean that incorrect or incompatible components are not used incorrectly or by mistake.
[0071] In some examples the temperature indicating element 110 may be configured to display an indication to the user that the system is being used correctly. For example, the temperature indicating element 110 may be configured to display a word or symbol (such as SAFE or SAFE TO USE) when the temperature is below the selected threshold, and for the word and/or symbol to disappear when the temperature is at or above the selected threshold. In some examples the temperature indicating element 110 may be configured to display a different word and/or symbol (such as DANGER or DO NOT USE) when the temperature is at and/or above the selected threshold. In such examples the temperature indicating element 110 may therefore be configured to display at least two different indications to the user; a first indication when the temperature is below the selected threshold, and a second indication when the temperature is at and/or above the selected threshold.
[0072] It will be appreciated that the air in the patient-end chamber 135 will, in use, generally be at or slightly below body temperature (i.e. at or slightly below 36 to 37 degrees Celsius). As such, it is not necessary for there to be a temperature indicating element 110 in the patient-end chamber 135 as well as the ventilator-end chamber 137 for a temperature differential across the heat and moisture exchanger 125 to be determineda temperature indicating element 110 provided in or thermal contact with the ventilator-end chamber 137 may be sufficient to provide an indication of the temperature differential across the heat and moisture exchanger 125 if the temperature inside the patient-end chamber 135 is assumed to be around 36 to 37 degrees Celsius. However, it will be understood that in some examples, the safety warning system may comprise a plurality of temperature indicating elements 110. For example, the heat and moisture exchanger may comprise a first temperature indicating element 110 configured to provide an indication of the temperature in the ventilator-end chamber 137 (and optionally to provide an indication if it is at and/or above a selected threshold), and a second temperature indicating element 110 configured to provide an indication of the temperature in the patient-end chamber 135 (and optionally to provide an indication if it is at and/or above a selected threshold, which may be the same threshold or a different threshold as the threshold for the ventilator-end chamber 137).
[0073] It will be appreciated from the discussion above that the embodiments shown in the Figures are merely exemplary, and include features which may be generalised, removed or replaced as described herein and as set out in the claims. In the context of the present disclosure other examples and variations of the system, device, apparatus and methods described herein will be apparent to a person of skill in the art.
[0074] The disclosure is further understood with reference to the following numbered paragraphs:
[0075] Numbered Paragraph 1: A safety warning system for detecting the use of a heated humidifier with a heat and moisture exchanger in a respiratory circuit, the system comprising: [0076] a heat and moisture exchanger defining at least a portion of the respiratory circuit, and configured to exchange air between a patient and a ventilator; and [0077] a temperature indicating element configured to provide an indication that the heat and moisture exchanger is used in combination with a heated humidifier based on a temperature differential between the air exchanged with the patient and the air exchanged with the ventilator in the respiratory circuit.
[0078] Numbered Paragraph 2: The safety warning system of Numbered Paragraph 1 wherein the heat and moisture exchanger comprises a patient-end chamber coupled to a patient-side opening for exchanging air with the patient, and a ventilator-end chamber coupled to at least one ventilator-side opening for exchanging air with the ventilator, wherein the patient-end chamber and ventilator-end chamber are separated by a porous material, and wherein the temperature indicating element is configured to provide an indication that the temperature in the ventilator-end chamber is at and/or above a selected threshold.
[0079] Numbered Paragraph 3: The safety warning system of Numbered Paragraph 2 wherein the temperature indicating element is provided inside the ventilator-end chamber.
[0080] Numbered Paragraph 4: The safety warning system of Numbered Paragraph 2 wherein the temperature indicating element is coupled to at least one of (i) an interior wall of the ventilator-end chamber, (ii) an exterior wall of the ventilator-end chamber and (iii) the porous material that separates the patient-end chamber from the ventilator-end chamber.
[0081] Numbered Paragraph 5: The safety warning system of Numbered Paragraph 2 wherein the temperature indicating element is coupled to at least one of (i) the at least one ventilator-side opening and (ii) a tube coupled to the at least one ventilator-side opening.
[0082] Numbered Paragraph 6: The safety warning system of any of the previous Numbered Paragraphs wherein the temperature indicating element is sealed from the respiratory circuit.
[0083] Numbered Paragraph 7: The safety warning system of any of the previous Numbered Paragraphs wherein the temperature indicating element comprises a thermochromic pigment.
[0084] Numbered Paragraph 8: The safety warning system of any of the previous Numbered Paragraphs wherein the temperature indicating element is configured to be opaque when the temperature is below a selected threshold, and to be clear to reveal a warning when the temperature is at or above a selected threshold.
[0085] Numbered Paragraph 9: The safety warning system of Numbered Paragraph 8 wherein the selected threshold is at least 30 degrees Celsius.
[0086] Numbered Paragraph 10: The safety warning system of any of Numbered Paragraphs 1 to 6 wherein the temperature indicating element comprises an electronic temperature sensor configured to send signals indicative of the temperature in at least a portion of the respiratory circuit to a remote device.
[0087] Numbered Paragraph 11: The safety warning system of Numbered Paragraph 3 or any Numbered Paragraph as dependent thereon wherein the temperature indicating element is provided as a laminated tab or disc within the ventilator-end chamber of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0088] Numbered Paragraph 12: The safety warning system of Numbered Paragraph 4 or 5, or any claim as dependent thereon, wherein the temperature indicating element is impregnated into at least a portion of (i) the material forming the heat and moisture exchanger, (ii) the at least one ventilator-side opening, (iii) the tube coupled to the at least one ventilator-side opening and (iv) the porous material that separates the patient-end chamber from the ventilator-end chamber.
[0089] Numbered Paragraph 13: A device for detecting temperature in a heat and moisture exchanger, the device having a temperature indicating element.
[0090] Numbered Paragraph 14: The device of Numbered Paragraph 13 in which the temperature indicating element is adhered or applied to the outside of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0091] Numbered Paragraph 15: The device of Numbered Paragraph 13 in which the temperature indicating element is embedded or impregnated within the wall of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0092] Numbered Paragraph 16: The device of Numbered Paragraph 13 in which the temperature indicating element is within the respiratory circuit or applied to the inner surface of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0093] Numbered Paragraph 17: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 16 wherein said temperature indicating element includes an element impregnated with at least one substance that changes colour or becomes transparent with variation in temperature.
[0094] Numbered Paragraph 18: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 17 which uses thermochromic pigment as an indicator.
[0095] Numbered Paragraph 19: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 17 which uses liquid crystal technology as an indicator.
[0096] Numbered Paragraph 20: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 19 which adheres to the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0097] Numbered Paragraph 21: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 20 which is within the ventilator end of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0098] Numbered Paragraph 22: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 20 which is in the patient side of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0099] Numbered Paragraph 23: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 20 which is at the filter and/or heat exchange components of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0100] Numbered Paragraph 24: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 23 which reveals symbols or words when the colour change occurs.
[0101] Numbered Paragraph 25: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 14 to 16 which is an electrical temperature probe which activates an audio or visual alarm.
[0102] Numbered Paragraph 26: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 16 which detects moisture causing a colour change.
[0103] Numbered Paragraph 27: The device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 26 for use with the safety warning system of any of the claims 1 to 13.
[0104] Numbered Paragraph 28: A heat and moisture exchanger comprising the device of any of Numbered Paragraphs 13 to 27.
[0105] Numbered Paragraph 29: A heat and moisture exchanger configured to provide an indication that the heat and moisture exchanger is used in a respiratory circuit in combination with a heated humidifier; [0106] wherein the heat and moisture exchanger defines at least a portion of the respiratory circuit, and is configured to exchange air between a patient and a ventilator; and [0107] wherein the heat and moisture exchanger comprises a temperature indicating element configured to provide an indication that the temperature in at least a portion of respiratory circuit defined by the heat and moisture exchanger is at and/or above a selected threshold.
[0108] Numbered Paragraph 30: The heat and moisture exchanger of Numbered Paragraph 29 where the temperature indicating element is configured to provide an indication that the air exchanged with the ventilator is at or above a selected threshold.
[0109] Numbered Paragraph 31: The heat and moisture exchanger of Numbered Paragraph 29 or 30 for use with the safety warning system of any of claims 1 to 12.
[0110] Numbered Paragraph 32: A method of detecting the use of a heated humidifier in a respiratory circuit in combination with a heat and moisture exchanger, the method comprising using a temperature indicating element to indicate that the heat and moisture exchanger is used in combination with a heated humidifier.
[0111] Numbered Paragraph 33: The method of Numbered Paragraph 32 comprising using the temperature indicating element to determine the temperature in at least a portion of the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0112] Numbered Paragraph 34: The method of Numbered Paragraph 33 further comprising using the temperature indicating element to determine that the temperature in at least a portion of the heat and moisture exchanger is at and/or above a selected threshold.
[0113] Numbered Paragraph 35: The method of Numbered Paragraph 33 or 34 further comprising using the temperature indicating element to determine the temperature of air in the heat and moisture exchanger that is exchanged with a ventilator.
[0114] Numbered Paragraph 36: A method of manufacturing a device for use with the safety warning system of any of Numbered Paragraphs 1 to 12 for detecting the use of a heated humidifier with a heat and moisture exchanger in a respiratory circuit, the method comprising impregnating a temperature indicating element into the wall of (i) at least a portion of the heat and moisture exchanger or (ii) a tube in thermal connection with the heat and moisture exchanger.
[0115] Numbered Paragraph 37: A method of manufacturing a device for use with the safety warning system of any of Numbered Paragraphs 1 to 12 for detecting the use of a heated humidifier with a heat and moisture exchanger in a respiratory circuit, the method comprising sealing a temperature indicating element and (i) inserting the sealed temperature indicating element into at least a portion of the heat and moisture exchanger or (ii) coupling the sealed temperature indicating element to the heat and moisture exchanger.