Ventilation system

US10695526B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10695526-B2
Application numberUS-201314652920-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 18, 2013
Priority dateDec 18, 2012
Publication dateJun 30, 2020
Grant dateJun 30, 2020

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A respiration device (1) supports cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and a method for operating a respiration device (1) supports cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The respiration device (1) has a control and regulation unit (7) in order to actuate an expiratory metering unit (3), and an inspiratory metering unit (2) such that, in a first phase, a current value of pressure is increased relative to a first pre-defined value (16) and such that, in a second phase, the current value of the pressure is reduced relative to the first pre-defined value (16).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A ventilation system comprising: a gas supply device; a tube arrangement, wherein the tube arrangement has a patient port for connection to a patient in order to send gas from the gas supply device to the patient and in order to remove gas exhaled by the patient; a flow control device for controlling the gas flow from the gas supply device to the patient port and for controlling the gas flow away from the patient port; a sensor unit, which is arranged in the tube arrangement and is set up to detect parameters of the gas supplied to the patient and exhaled by the patient; a control and regulation unit for controlling the gas supply device and the flow control device, which control and regulation unit is connected to the gas supply device, to the flow control device, and to the sensor unit, wherein: the control and regulation unit is configured to ensure that in a first mode of operation, the flow control device is actuated during an expiration phase such that the pressure of the gas exhaled by the patient at the patient port is described by a first pressure time relationship, and the flow control device is actuated during an inspiration phase such that the pressure of the gas supplied to the patient at the patient port is described by a second pressure time relationship, wherein the expiration phase and the inspiration phase follow each other in a continuously alternating manner; the control and regulation unit is configured to have a second mode of operation; the control and regulation unit is configured such that in the second mode of operation the flow control device is actuated during the expiration phase such that the pressure of the gas exhaled by the patient at the patient port is described by a third pressure time relationship, which is increased compared to the first pressure time relationship, at least during a section of the expiration phase; and the flow control device is actuated during an inspiration phase such that the pressure of the gas supplied to the patient at the patient port is described at least during a section of the inspiration phase by a fourth pressure time relationship, which is reduced compared to the second pressure time relationship; and a switchover device for switching over the control and regulation unit between the first and second modes of operation, wherein: the sensor unit has a sensor, which is configured to determine the CO 2 content in the air exhaled by the patient during the expiration phase; the control and regulation unit is configured to determine, from the CO 2 content in the air exhaled by the patient, whether a cardiopulmonary resuscitation is being performed on the patient; and the control and regulation unit is configured to select the second mode of ventilation operation when it is determined, from the CO 2 content in the air exhaled by the patient, that a cardiopulmonary resuscitation is being performed. 2. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the control and regulation unit is configured to actuate the flow control device such that the expiration phase and the inspiration phase each have two consecutive partial phases, a first partial phase and a second partial phase, in the second mode of ventilation operation; the pressure of the gas exhaled by the patient at the patient port is described by the third pressure time relationship during the first partial phase of the expiration phase; the pressure of the gas exhaled by the patient at the patient port is described by a pressure time relationship corresponding to the first pressure time relationship during the second partial phase of the expiration phase; the pressure of the gas supplied to the patient at the patient port is described by the fourth pressure time relationship during the first partial phase of the inspiration phase; and the pressure of the gas supplied to the patient at the patient port is described by a pressure time relationship corresponding to the second pressure time relationship during the second partial phase of the inspiration phase. 3. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the control and regulation unit is configured to actuate the flow control device during the expiration phase such that the third pressure time relationship of the pressure is obtained by increasing a desired pressure value. 4. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the control and regulation unit is configured to actuate the flow control device during the inspiration phase such that the fourth pressure time relationship of the pressure is obtained by reducing a desired pressure value. 5. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the tube arrangement has a breathing gas outlet line, which leads away from the patient port and can be opened and closed in relation to the patient port by an expiration valve of the flow control device; the expiration valve is connected to the control and regulation unit; and the control and regulation unit is configured to actuate the expiration valve during the expiration phase such that it is opened with a time delay relative to the start of the expiration phase. 6. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the tube arrangement has a breathing gas supply line, which leads from the gas supply unit to the patient port and can be opened and closed in relation to the patient port by an inspiration valve of the flow control device; the inspiration valve is connected to the control and regulation unit; and the control and regulation unit is configured to actuate the inspiration valve during the inspiration such that it is opened with a time delay relative to the start of the inspiration phase. 7. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the switchover device is provided comprising a user input, with which a user can switch over the control and regulation unit between the first mode of ventilation operation and the second mode of ventilation operation. 8. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising: a display unit, which is connected to the control and regulation unit, wherein: the control and regulation unit is configured such that a first alarm message is sent to the display device in the first mode of ventilation operation when a parameter detected by the sensor unit exceeds or falls below a threshold value; and the control and regulation unit is configured not to send an alarm message or to send a second alarm message different from the first alarm message in the second mode of ventilation operation when the parameter detected by the sensor unit exceeds or falls below the threshold value. 9. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 8 , wherein: the display unit has an acoustic signal device for generating an acoustic alarm; the first alarm message comprises a first acoustic alarm; and the second alarm message does not comprise an acoustic alarm or comprises a second acoustic alarm, which is different from the first acoustic alarm and the second acoustic alarm has a volume that is reduced compared to that of the first acoustic alarm. 10. A ventilation system in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising: a display unit, wherein: the control and regulation unit is configured to monitor a parameter detected by the sensor unit in the second mode of ventilation operation, and to trigger a first message by the display unit when the parameter falls below a first threshold value, to trigger a second message by the display unit when the parameter exceeds the first threshold value and falls below a second threshold value that is higher than the first threshold value, and to trigger a third message

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What does patent US10695526B2 cover?
A respiration device (1) supports cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and a method for operating a respiration device (1) supports cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The respiration device (1) has a control and regulation unit (7) in order to actuate an expiratory metering unit (3), and an inspiratory metering unit (2) such that, in a first phase, a current value of pressure is increased re…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Draeger Medical Gmbh, Draegerwerk Ag & Co Kgaa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/205. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 30 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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