Anesthesia ventilator for the automated ventilation of a patient
US-2018369525-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US10478575B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10478575-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615388576-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 19, 2019 |
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A method and a control program for operating an anesthesia apparatus, as well as an anesthesia apparatus ( 12 ), which operates according to the method are provided. The anesthesia apparatus includes a breathing gas feed unit ( 22 ) intended for displacing a breathing gas volume in a breathing circuit ( 10 ). A piston ( 23 ) brings about the displacement of the breathing gas. Switching over between a first mode of operation and a second mode of operation during the return of the piston ( 23 ) allows for a presetting of a corresponding piston return velocity. The piston return velocity depends on a volume flow in an exhalation branch ( 34 ) of the breathing circuit ( 10 ) in the first mode of operation. The piston return velocity depends on a minimally necessary piston return velocity in the second mode of operation.
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A method for operating an anesthesia apparatus comprising a breathing gas feed unit for displacing a breathing gas volume in a breathing circuit, wherein the breathing gas feed unit comprises a piston bringing about the displacement of the breathing gas, the method comprising the steps of: automatically switching over between at least one first mode of operation and a second mode of operation during a return of the piston to preset a corresponding piston return velocity; and providing the piston return velocity to depend on a volume flow in an exhalation branch of the breathing circuit in the first mode of operation; and providing the piston return velocity to depend on a minimally necessary piston return velocity in the second mode of operation; wherein the selection of the first or second mode of operation and the switchover between the first and second modes of operation depends on a setting for a fresh gas feed into the breathing circuit; wherein preset or presettable limit values are taken into account for the setting for the fresh gas feed into the breathing circuit for the selection of the first mode of operation or the second mode of operation and for the switching between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation; wherein a switchover takes place between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation based on an interpolation related to the limit values. 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the limit values are determined automatically on the basis of a demographic variable of the patient. 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a zero position of the piston of the breathing gas feed unit is changed incrementally as a function of a volume reserve and an applied inspiratory tidal volume. 4. A method in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the zero position of the piston and a changed volume reserve resulting from a change in the zero position of the piston are changed asymmetrically, such that a possible reduction of the volume reserve is smaller from one ventilation cycle to a next ventilation cycle than a possible increase in the volume reserve. 5. A method in accordance with claim 3 , wherein the change in the zero position of the piston is limited by at least one preset or presettable limit value for a resulting, changed volume reserve. 6. A method in accordance with claim 5 , wherein: preset or presettable limit values are taken into account for the setting for the fresh gas feed into the breathing circuit for the selection of the first mode of operation or the second mode of operation and for the switching between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation; and the limit value is determined automatically based on a demographic variable of the patient. 7. A method according to claim 1 , further comprising: providing a computer program with program code to execute the steps of automatically switching, providing the piston return velocity to depend on a volume flow in an exhalation branch of the breathing circuit in the first mode of operation and providing the piston return velocity to depend on a minimally necessary piston return velocity in the second mode of operation; and executing the computer program with a control unit of the anesthesia apparatus. 8. An anesthesia apparatus comprising: a breathing circuit; a breathing gas feed unit for displacing a breathing gas volume in the breathing circuit, the breathing gas feed unit comprising a piston bringing about the displacement of the breathing gas; and a control unit with associated memory, the control unit being operatively connected to the breathing gas feed unit, the control unit with associated memory being configured to: automatically switch over between at least one breathing gas feed unit first mode of operation and a breathing gas feed unit second mode of operation during a return of the piston to preset a corresponding piston return velocity; and provide the piston return velocity to depend on a volume flow in an exhalation branch of the breathing circuit in the first mode of operation; and provide the piston return velocity to depend on a minimally necessary piston return velocity in the second mode of operation; a fresh gas dispensing device operatively connected to the breathing gas feed unit and operatively connected to the control unit, wherein the control unit with associated memory selects the breathing gas feed unit first mode of operation or the breathing gas feed unit second mode of operation and switches over between the breathing gas feed unit first mode of operation or the breathing gas feed unit second mode of operation depending upon a setting of the fresh gas dispensing device for a fresh gas feed into the breathing circuit; wherein the control unit with associated memory has preset or receives limit values and sets the fresh gas feed into the breathing circuit as a function of the limit values for the selection of the first mode of operation or the second mode of operation and for the switching between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation; wherein a switchover takes place between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation based on an interpolation related to the limit values. 9. An anesthesia apparatus in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the limit values are determined automatically on the basis of a characteristic variable of the patient. 10. An anesthesia apparatus in accordance with claim 8 , wherein a zero position of the piston of the breathing gas feed unit is changed incrementally as a function of a volume reserve and an applied inspiratory tidal volume. 11. An anesthesia apparatus in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the zero position of the piston and a changed volume reserve resulting from a change in the zero position of the piston are changed asymmetrically, such that a possible reduction of the volume reserve is smaller from one ventilation cycle to a next ventilation cycle than a possible increase in the volume reserve. 12. An anesthesia apparatus in accordance with claim 10 , wherein the change in the zero position of the piston is limited by at least one preset or presettable limit value for a resulting, changed volume reserve. 13. An anesthesia apparatus in accordance with claim 12 , wherein: at least one preset or presettable limit values are taken into account for the setting for the fresh gas feed into the breathing circuit for the selection of the first mode of operation or the second mode of operation and for the switching between the first mode of operation and the second mode of operation; and the limit value is determined automatically based on a demographic variable of the patient. 14. A method for operating an anesthesia apparatus comprising a breathing gas feed unit for displacing a breathing gas volume in a breathing circuit, wherein the breathing gas feed unit comprises a piston bringing about the displacement of the breathing gas, the method comprising the steps of: automatically switching over between at least one first mode of operation and a second mode of operation during a return of the piston to preset a corresponding piston return velocity; and providing the piston return velocity to depend on a volume flow in an exhalation branch of the breathing circuit in the first mode of operation; and providing the piston return velocity to depend on a minimally necessary piston return velocity in the second mode of operation; wherein a zero position of the piston of the breathing gas feed unit is changed incrementally as a function of a volume reserve and an appli
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