Exhaled gas measurement compensation during high flow respiratory therapy
US-2024398255-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US2019328991A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2019328991-A1 |
| Application number | US-201716468884-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2017 |
| Priority date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 31, 2019 |
| Grant date | — |
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A nasal cannula ( 1 ), for high-flow ventilation, includes a basic body ( 2 ) with a cavity ( 20 ). A tube connection element ( 6 ) provides a fluid-communicating connection of a tube ( 7 ) with the cavity ( 20 ). A first nasal prong and a second nasal prong ( 3, 4 ), respectively, each extend away from the basic body ( 20 ), for a fluid-communicating connection of each nostril each with the cavity ( 20 ). The first nasal prong ( 3 ) has a flow resistance different from that of the second nasal prong ( 4 ). The nasal cannula ( 1 ) can be simply manufactured and simply cleaned and avoids swirling of the breathing gas flow in the basic body ( 2 ) or clogging.
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1 . A nasal cannula for high-flow ventilation, the nasal cannula comprising: a basic body with a cavity a tube connection element for the fluid-communicating connection of a tube with the cavity; a first nasal prong; and a second nasal prong, the first nasal prong and the second nasal prong, respectively, extending away from the basic body, to each provide a fluid-communicating connection of a nostril with the cavity, wherein the first nasal prong has a flow resistance different from that of the second nasal prongs, the first nasal prong is arranged closer to the tube connection element than the second nasal prong and the first nasal prong has a lower flow resistance than the second nasal prong. 2 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 1 , wherein a first nasal prong internal diameter, averaged along a longitudinal axis of the first nasal prong is different from a second nasal prong internal diameter, averaged along a longitudinal axis of the second nasal prong. 3 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the first nasal prong internal diameter averaged along the longitudinal axis of the first nasal prong is larger than the second nasal prong internal diameter averaged along the longitudinal axis of the second nasal prong. 4 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the second nasal prong has a flow path restriction. 5 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 1 , wherein an outlet opening of the first nasal prong has the same diameter as an outlet opening of the second nasal prong. 6 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 5 , wherein outlet openings of the first nasal prong and the second nasal prong have a diameter between 1 mm and 15 mm. 7 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 1 , wherein: the second nasal prong has, starling from the cavity, first a conically tapering section followed by a cylindrically shaped section: and the first nasal prong has, starting from the cavity, a cylindrically shaped section. 8 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 7 , wherein the conically tapering section has an opening angle between 2° and 9 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 7 , wherein the conically tapering section has a length of 1 mm to 6 mm and the cylindrically shaped section has a length of 5 mm to 10 mm. 10 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 2 , wherein an internal diameter of the first nasal prong is larger than the internal diameter of the second nasal prong. 11 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 2 , wherein the second nasal prong has a surface on an inner wall area that has a higher flow resistance than a surface in an inner wall area of the first nasal prong. 12 . A ventilation nasal cannula comprising: a basic body defining a flow cavity; a tube connection element defining a connection element flow passage, the tube connection element being connected to the basic body with the connection element flow passage in fluid-communicating connection with the flow cavity; a first nasal prong defining a first nasal prong flow passage, the first nasal prong flow passage being in fluid-communicating connection with the flow cavity and having a first nasal prong flow passage flow resistance; and a second nasal prong defining a second nasal prong flow passage, the second nasal prong flow passage being in fluid-communicating connection with the flow cavity and having a second nasal prong flow passage flow resistance, wherein the first nasal prong is arranged closer to the tube connection element than the second nasal prong and the first nasal prong flow passage flow resistance is lower than the second nasal prong flow passage flow resistance. 13 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 12 , wherein: the first nasal prong flow passage has a first passage internal diameter, averaged along a longitudinal axis of the first nasal prong; the second nasal prong flow passage has a second passage internal diameter, averaged along a longitudinal axis of the second nasal prong; the first passage internal diameter is larger than the second passage internal diameter. 14 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the second nasal prong has a flow path restriction element. 15 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 12 , wherein: the first nasal prong flow passage has a first passage outlet opening; the second nasal prong flow passage has a second passage outlet opening; the first passage outlet opening has a diameter that is essentially the same as a diameter of the second passage outlet opening. 16 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 15 , wherein the diameter of the first passage outlet opening and the second passage outlet opening is from 1 mm to 15 mm. 17 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 12 , wherein: the first nasal prong flow passage, starting from the cavity, comprise a conically tapering section followed by a cylindrically shaped section; and the second nasal prong flow passage, starting from the cavity, comprises a cylindrically shaped section. 18 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 17 , wherein the conically tapering section has an opening angle between 2° and 6°. 19 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 17 , wherein the conically tapering section has a length of 1 mm to 6 mm. 20 . A nasal cannula in accordance with claim 12 , wherein: the first nasal prong flow passage is delimited by an inner wall surface having a first inner wall resistance; the second nasal prong flow passage is delimited by an inner wall surface having a second wall resistance; the second wall resistance is higher than the first inner wall resistance.
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