Electroactive polymer actuator and method of actuation thereof
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US10933175B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10933175-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715717237-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 13, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 2, 2021 |
| Grant date | Mar 2, 2021 |
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A chest drainage system including a collection device configured to receive fluid from the pleural cavity of a patient. A sensor is included to detect a pressure differential in the fluid. A display is configured to display a trend in occurrences of changes in pressure of the fluid over time in predetermined time increments based on a number of detections of pressure differentials that exceed a predetermined pressure differential during each of the predetermined time increments. The trend is correlative to the percentage of time that the patient is deemed to have an air leak in the pleural cavity in the predetermined time increments. The trend is derived from a ratio of the quantity of respiratory cycles of the patient for which the predetermined pressure differential is detected (QRCleak) in the predetermined time increments to the total quantity of respiratory cycles of the patient in respective predetermined time increments (QRCtotal).
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What is claimed: 1. A chest drainage system comprising: a removable and replaceable collection canister having at least one inlet port and at least one outlet port, and a first vent port; a fluid pathway configured to extend from the at least one inlet port of the collection canister to a patient; and a reusable body portion having a vent port releasably coupled to the first vent port of the collection canister, and at least one inlet port releasably coupled to the at least one outlet port of the collection canister, the reusable body portion having a sensor for detecting whether the at least one inlet port of the reusable body portion is coupled to the at least one outlet port of the collection canister, wherein the collection canister is configured to collect fluid via the fluid pathway either with or without suction applied when coupled to the reusable body portion, wherein the collection canister is configured to automatically close the at least one outlet port of the collection canister and collect fluid via the fluid pathway when uncoupled from the reusable body portion, and wherein the collection canister is configured to be removed from the reusable body portion without introducing atmospheric air into the fluid pathway. 2. The chest drainage system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is a mechanical switch. 3. The chest drainage system of claim 1 , further comprising a control module including the reusable body portion, wherein the control module is operable to collect and store data about the operation of the chest drainage system. 4. The chest drainage system of claim 3 , wherein the control module includes a latch configured to releasably couple the collection canister to the reusable body portion. 5. The chest drainage system of claim 4 , wherein the latch is a mechanical latch. 6. The chest drainage system of claim 4 , wherein the latch is an electrical or magnetic latch. 7. The chest drainage system of claim 4 , wherein the collection canister further includes a relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister. 8. The chest drainage system of claim 3 , wherein the collection canister further includes a second vent port and a conduit connecting the first vent port to the second vent port. 9. The chest drainage system of claim 8 , wherein the collection canister further includes a first relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a first threshold pressure, and a second relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a second threshold pressure, wherein the first threshold pressure is less than the second threshold pressure. 10. The chest drainage system of claim 3 , wherein the collection canister further includes a first relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a first threshold pressure, and a second relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a second threshold pressure, wherein the first threshold pressure is less than the second threshold pressure. 11. The chest drainage system of claim 1 , wherein the collection canister further includes a second vent port and a conduit connecting the first vent port to the second vent port. 12. The chest drainage system of claim 11 , wherein the collection canister further includes a first relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a first threshold pressure, and a second relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a second threshold pressure, wherein the first threshold pressure is less than the second threshold pressure. 13. The chest drainage system of claim 1 , wherein the collection canister further includes a first relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a first threshold pressure, and a second relief port configured to relieve positive pressure within the collection canister at a second threshold pressure, wherein the first threshold pressure is less than the second threshold pressure.
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