Pressure adjustment method for CPAP machine
US-11077267-B2 · Aug 3, 2021 · US
US11744968B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11744968-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117305198-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 1, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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A positive airway pressure apparatus is automatically adjusting. Pressure increases in response to apnea events when the apparatus is in one or more responsive states. Pressure does not increase in response to apnea events when the apparatus is in a non-responsive state. The apparatus switches between responsive and nonresponsive states depending upon any of a number of different criteria that help differentiate between open airway apnea events and closed airway apnea events.
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What is claimed is: 1. A PAP apparatus comprising: a gases flow source configured to supply gases to a patient in use; a sensor configured to sense pressure or flow or both, supplied by the flow source or supplied to the patient; and a controller configured to receive output from the sensor, determine a plurality of sleep disorder breathing events based on the output from the sensor, and control an output pressure of the flow source according to a pressure adjusting algorithm based at least in part on a type of the sleep disorder breathing event detected, wherein the controller is configured to: always respond to flow limited hypopnea events, respond to non-flow limited hypopnea events up to a pressure limit; and only respond to apneas that are non-isolated, wherein only responding to apneas that are non-isolated includes entering a pause state, the pause state being entered based on a previous number of detected sleep disorder breathing events. 2. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pressure limit is about 10 cmH 2 O. 3. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pressure limit is less than a maximum pressure limit of the apparatus. 4. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the apneas are non-isolated if the apneas occur within a predetermined time period of a previous apnea or non-flow limited hypopnea. 5. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to only respond to apneas that are non-isolated by increasing the output pressure or a counter. 6. The PAP apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the controller is configured to enter the pause state in response to a total number of non-isolated apneas and hypopneas less nominal periods of normal breathing exceeding a first threshold. 7. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to exit the pause state after a predefined duration. 8. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein during the pause state, the controller does not increase the output pressure in response to apneas. 9. The PAP apparatus of claim 8 , wherein during the pause state, the controller is configured to increase the output pressure by a predetermined amount in response to flow-limited breaths, flow-limited hypopneas or non-flow limited hypopneas. 10. The PAP apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the controller is further configured to enter a suppressed state in response to a total number of non-flow limited hypopneas and non-isolated apneas less nominal periods of normal breathing since exiting the pause state exceeding a second threshold. 11. The PAP apparatus of claim 10 , wherein during the suppressed state, the controller does not increase the output pressure or the counter in response to apneas. 12. The PAP apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to remain in the suppressed state until detection of patient arousal or a period of normal breathing. 13. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to always reduce the output pressure in response to detection of a period of normal breathing. 14. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gases flow source comprises a blower and the output of the blower is controlled by the controller. 15. The PAP apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the gases flow source includes a humidifier and power input to the humidifier is controlled by the controller.
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