Device for diagnosing the efficacy of ventilation of a patient and method for determining the ventilatory efficacy of a patient
US-2018160970-A1 · Jun 14, 2018 · US
US11433202B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11433202-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816211066-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Dec 18, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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In certain embodiments, a ventilator may provide interactive guidance for obtaining a subject's expiratory flow limitation results. In some embodiments, the ventilator may cause a progressive color component to be presented, where the progressive color component indicates a progression from one color proximate one side of the progressive color component to another color proximate another side of the progressive color component. The ventilator may cause a forced oscillation to be continuously applied to an airway of the subject for a time period. The ventilator may monitor the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation based on output signals generated by one or more sensors as the forced oscillation is continuously applied for the time period. The ventilator may cause, based on the monitoring, a movable component's position on the progressive color component to be continuously updated during the time period to indicate the degree of expiratory flow limitation.
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A ventilator configured to providing interactive guidance related to a subject's expiratory flow limitation results, the ventilator comprising: one or more sensors configured to be placed at or near a subject's mouth and to generate output signals conveying information related to the subject's inspiration or expiration of gas; and one or more physical processors configured by machine readable instructions to: cause a progressive color component to be presented on a user interface, the progressive color component indicating a progression from one color proximate one side of the progressive color component to another color proximate another side of the progressive color component; cause, via an oscillator, a forced oscillation to be continuously applied to an airway of the subject for a test period; monitor, during the test period, the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation based on the sensor-generated output signals as the forced oscillation is continuously applied for the test period; cause, based on the monitoring, a movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to be updated to indicate the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation; detect finalization of the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation based on one or more degree change thresholds; cause, based on the finalization detection, a pressure of the forced oscillation to be modified to a therapeutic pressure for at least a subsequent time period; and cause the moveable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to remain fixed until at least an end of the subsequent time period. 2. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the progressive color component includes one or more values other than grayscale values. 3. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the progressive color component includes only grayscale values. 4. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein continuously updating the movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component comprises periodically updating, during the test period, the movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component based on the monitoring to indicate the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation. 5. The ventilator of claim 1 ; wherein monitoring the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation comprises: continuously measuring, based on the sensor-generated output signals, reactance related to the subject's inspiration of gas during the test period and reactance related to the subject's expiration of gas during the test period as the forced oscillation is continuously applied for the test period; and determining and updating the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation during the test period based on differences between the continuous measurements of the reactance related to the subject's inspiration of gas and the continuous measurements of reactance related to the subject's expiration of gas, wherein the movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to be continuously updated during the test period to reflect the subject's updated degree of expiratory flow limitation. 6. A method of providing interactive guidance related to a subject's expiratory flow limitation results, the method being implemented by a computer system comprising one or more physical processors, the method comprising: causing a progressive color component to be presented on a user interface, the progressive color component indicating a progression from one color proximate one side of the progressive color component to another color proximate another side of the progressive color component; causing a forced oscillation to be continuously applied to an airway of the subject for a test period; monitoring, during the test period, the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation based output signals generated by one or more sensors as the forced oscillation is continuously applied for the test period; causing, based on the monitoring, a movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to be updated to indicate the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation; detecting finalization of the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation based on one or more degree change thresholds; causing, based on the finalization detection, a pressure of the forced oscillation to be modified to a therapeutic pressure for at least a subsequent time period; and causing the moveable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to remain fixed until at least an end of the subsequent time period. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the progressive color component includes one or more values other than grayscale values. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the progressive color component includes only grayscale values. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein continuously updating the movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component comprises periodically updating, during the test period, the movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component based on the monitoring to indicate the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation. 10. The method of claim 6 , wherein monitoring the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation comprises: continuously measuring, based on the sensor-generated output signals, reactance related to the subject's inspiration of gas during the test period and reactance related to the subject's expiration of gas during the test period as the forced oscillation is continuous applied for the test period; and determining and updating the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation during the period based on differences between the continuous measurements of the reactance related to the subject's inspiration of gas and the continuous measurements of reactance related to the subject's expiration of gas, wherein the movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to be continuously updated during the test period to reflect the subject's updated degree of expiratory flow limitation. 11. A system for providing interactive guidance related to a subject's expiratory flow limitation results, the system comprising: means for causing a progressive color component to be presented on a user interface, the progressive color component indicating a progression from one color proximate one side of the progressive color component to another color proximate another side of the progressive color component; means for causing a forced oscillation to be continuously applied to an airway of the subject for a test period; means for monitoring, during the test period, the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation based on output signals generated by one or more sensors as the forced oscillation is continuously applied for the test period; means for causing, based on the monitoring, a movable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to be updated to indicate the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation; means for detecting finalization of the subject's degree of expiratory flow limitation based on one or more degree change thresholds; means for causing, based on the finalization detection, a pressure of the forced oscillation to be modified to a therapeutic pressure for at least a subsequent time period; and means for causing the moveable graphical component's position on the progressive color component to remain fixed until at least an end of the subsequent time period. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the progressive color component includes one or more values other than grayscale values.
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