Resuscitation device with onboard processor

US9446211B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9446211-B2
Application numberUS-201313829281-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 14, 2013
Priority dateMar 14, 2013
Publication dateSep 20, 2016
Grant dateSep 20, 2016

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A resuscitator has a patient airway interface device, a bag, a flow passage coupled between the bag and patient airway interface device, and a sensor assembly. The patient airway interface device may be a mask or an endotracheal tube. The sensor assembly has a display, at least one sensor coupled to the flow passage and configured to provide a measurement of at least one parameter, and a processor coupled to the display and the at least one sensor. The processor is configured to receive the measurement from the sensor and provide information on the display based on the received measurement. The information may include a current breath rate, a pressure-vs-time curve, and guidance to the user to assist in achieving a target breath rate.

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What is claimed is: 1. A resuscitator comprising: a patient airway interface device; a bag; a flow passage coupled between the bag and patient airway interface device; and a sensor assembly comprising: a display; a flow sensor coupled to the flow passage and configured to provide a measurement of at least one flow parameter, the flow sensor comprising: a porous plate extending across the flow passage, the porous plate having a plurality of contacts comprising individual sensors, and a flexible disk positioned to engage the plurality of contacts, wherein the individual sensors detect contact with the flexible disk, and deformation of the flexible disk due to a fluid flow through the flow passage causes the flexible disk to disengage from at least one of the plurality of contacts; and a processor coupled to the display and the flow sensor, the processor configured to receive the measurement from the flow sensor and provide information on the display based on the received measurement. 2. The resuscitator of claim 1 , wherein: the sensor assembly further comprises a pressure sensor; and the information provided on the display further comprises pressure information. 3. The resuscitator of claim 2 , wherein the pressure information comprises a pressure-vs-time curve. 4. The resuscitator of claim 2 , wherein the information further comprises an alarm. 5. The resuscitator of claim 2 , wherein the information further comprises real-time guidance related to operation of the resuscitator. 6. The resuscitator of claim 5 , wherein the real-time guidance comprises a metronome signal of a target rate of inhalation intervals. 7. The resuscitator of claim 6 , wherein the metronome signal comprises an audible signal. 8. The resuscitator of claim 6 , wherein the processor is configured to adjust the metronome signal based on a current measured rate of inhalation intervals. 9. The resuscitator of claim 2 , wherein: the information provided on the display comprises a tidal volume. 10. The resuscitator of claim 9 , wherein the flexible disk has a first configuration associated with a zero flow rate and a plurality of second positions respectively associated with a plurality of flow rates. 11. The resuscitator of claim 1 , wherein: the sensor assembly further comprises a chemical sensor; and the information provided on the display further comprises information on chemical markers associated with certain physical attributes. 12. The resuscitator of claim 11 , wherein the information on chemical markers comprises information regarding one or more of a level of alcohol in the patient's blood, a level of a drug in the patient's blood, a peroxide level in an exhaled breath of a patient, or a pH of the exhaled breath. 13. The resuscitator of claim 1 , wherein: the sensor assembly comprises a memory coupled to the processor; and the processor is configured to store a portion of the measurement of at least one parameter in the memory. 14. The resuscitator of claim 13 , wherein the processor is configured to retrieve a portion of the measurement from the memory and provide the retrieved portion of the measurement to an external system. 15. The resuscitator of claim 14 , wherein the sensor assembly comprises a communication module coupled to the processor and configured to communicate wirelessly with the external system. 16. The resuscitator of claim 1 , wherein the patient airway interface device comprises a mask. 17. The resuscitator of claim 1 , wherein the patient airway interface device comprises an endotracheal tube. 18. The resuscitator of claim 1 , wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a communication system configured to wirelessly communicate with external equipment. 19. A resuscitator comprising: a patient airway interface device; a bag; a flow passage coupled between the bag and patient airway interface device; and a sensor assembly comprising: an indicator; a flow sensor coupled to the flow passage and configured to provide a measurement of at least one parameter, the at least one a flow sensor comprising: a porous plate extending across the flow passage, the porous plate having a plurality of actuable sensor contacts, and a flexible disk positioned to engage and actuate the plurality of sensor contacts, wherein deformation of the flexible disk due to a fluid flow through the flow passage causes the flexible disk to disengage from at least one of the plurality of actuable sensor contacts; and a processor coupled to the indicator and the flow sensor, the processor configured to receive the measurement from the flow sensor and actuate the indicator based on the received measurement. 20. The resuscitator of claim 19 , wherein the indicator is an audio device. 21. The resuscitator of claim 19 , wherein the indicator is a visual device. 22. The resuscitator of claim 19 , wherein the processor actuates the indicator so as to provide real-time guidance related to operation of the resuscitator. 23. The resuscitator of claim 22 , wherein the real-time guidance comprises time-averaged information related to a target rate of inhalation intervals. 24. The resuscitator of claim 19 , wherein: the sensor assembly further comprises a memory coupled to the processor; the processor is configured to store a portion of the measurement in the memory; the sensor assembly further comprises a communication module coupled to the processor and configured to communicate wirelessly with an external system; and the processor is configured to retrieve a portion of the measurement from the memory and provide the retrieved portion of the measurement to the external system. 25. The resuscitator of claim 19 , wherein the patient airway interface device comprises a mask. 26. The resuscitator of claim 19 , wherein the patient airway interface device comprises an endotracheal tube. 27. The resuscitator of claim 19 , wherein the sensor assembly further comprises a communication system configured to wirelessly communicate with external equipment. 28. A method comprising the steps of: measuring in the exhaled breath of a patient using at least one flow sensor comprising: a porous plate extending across a flow passage, the porous plate having a plurality of contacts comprising individual sensors, and a flexible disk positioned to engage the plurality of contacts, wherein the individual sensors detect contact with the flexible disk, and deformation of the flexible disk due to a fluid flow through the flow passage causes the flexible disk to disengage from at least one of the plurality of contacts; and actuating an indicator so as to provide information related to the flow rate measurement including at least one of a breath rate, a tidal volume, or a condition of the patient. 29. The method of claim 28 , further comprising the step of: actuating an indicator so as to provide guidance related to achieving at least one of a target breath rate and a target tidal volume.

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  • partial CO2 pressure (P-CO2) · CPC title

  • by audible feedback · CPC title

  • Evaluation by breath analysis, e.g. determination of the chemical composition of exhaled breath (A61B5/083, A61B5/091 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Measuring temperature of body parts {; Diagnostic temperature sensing, e.g. for malignant or inflamed tissue} (clinical contact thermometers G01K13/20) · CPC title

  • Non-controlled one-way valves, e.g. exhalation, check, pop-off non-rebreathing valves · CPC title

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What does patent US9446211B2 cover?
A resuscitator has a patient airway interface device, a bag, a flow passage coupled between the bag and patient airway interface device, and a sensor assembly. The patient airway interface device may be a mask or an endotracheal tube. The sensor assembly has a display, at least one sensor coupled to the flow passage and configured to provide a measurement of at least one parameter, and a proces…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carefusion 2200 Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0078. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 20 2016 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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