Patient control of ventilation properties

US9550037B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9550037-B2
Application numberUS-81254509-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 9, 2009
Priority dateJan 11, 2008
Publication dateJan 24, 2017
Grant dateJan 24, 2017

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A ventilator ( 10 ) that pressurizes gas from a body of gas to provide a flow of gas to an airway of a subject ( 14 ) such that the gas flow mechanically facilitates the respiration of the subject ( 14 ). In order to enhance the comfort of the subject ( 14 ) during ventilation by the ventilator ( 10 ), the ventilator ( 10 ) enables the subject ( 14 ) to make unsupervised adjustments to one or more of the properties of the gas flow, within predetermined limits.

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What is claimed is: 1. A ventilator that provides a flow of gas for delivery to an airway of a subject, the ventilator comprising: a flow generating system adapted to generate a gas flow having a plurality of properties that facilitate respiration of a subject; a processor adapted to control the flow generating system to control one or more of the plurality of properties of the gas flow; and a patient interface that is readily accessible to the subject and is adapted to receive a selection of an adjustment from the subject for at least a selected one of the properties of the gas flow, wherein the processor is configured to make at least the selected one of the properties of the gas flow (a) adjustable via the patient interface, and (b) restricted to adjustments to current levels of the selected one of the properties that fall within a predetermined acceptable range for the selected one of the properties to maintain a safety of ventilation for the subject, such that: (i) when the selected one of the properties of the gas flow will remain within the predetermined acceptable range to maintain the safety of the ventilation after the selected adjustment received via the patient interface is made, the processor controls the flow generating system to make the selected adjustment, and (ii) when the selected one of the properties of the gas flow will fall outside of the predetermined acceptable range to maintain the safety of the ventilation after the selected adjustment received via the patient interface is made, the processor does not control the flow generating system to make the selected adjustment which prevents an improper adjustment that could expose the subject to risks to health and/or safety, wherein the processor is configured to determine the predetermined acceptable range for the selected one of the properties of the gas flow based on a current value of a second one of the properties of the gas flow, wherein the processor changes the predetermined acceptable range for the selected one of the properties of the gas flow in response to a change in the current value of the second one of the properties of the gas flow. 2. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured such that if the selected one of the properties of the gas flow will fall outside of the predetermined acceptable range after the selected adjustment is made, the processor controls the flow generating system to adjust the selected one of the properties of the gas flow to an edge of the predetermined acceptable range. 3. The ventilator of claim 1 , further comprising a transmitter that transmits information related to the plurality of properties of the gas flow and information related to selected adjustments to a computing entity that is located remotely from the ventilator. 4. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the selected one of the properties of the gas flow that is adjustable via the patient interface comprises one of a respiratory rate, a tidal volume, an inhalation pressure, a triggering sensitivity, or an exhalation pressure. 5. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein a plot of the pressure of the gas flow versus time is a waveform, and wherein the selected one of the properties of the gas flow that is adjustable via the patient interface comprises a parameter of the waveform. 6. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein a plot of the flow rate of the gas flow versus time is a waveform, and wherein the selected one of the properties of the gas flow that is adjustable via the patient interface comprises a parameter of the waveform. 7. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured such that if the selected one of the properties of the gas flow will fall outside of the predetermined range after the selected adjustment is made, the processor provides an alert to the subject. 8. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the selected one of the properties is a respiratory rate and the second one of the properties is tidal volume, and wherein the predetermined acceptable range for the respiratory rate changes when the current value of the tidal volume changes. 9. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the selected one of the properties is a first one of a respiratory rate, a tidal volume, an inhalation pressure, a triggering sensitivity, and an exhalation pressure, and the second one of the properties is a second one of the respiratory rate, the tidal volume, the inhalation pressure, the triggering sensitivity, and the exhalation pressure. 10. The ventilator of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to determine the predetermined acceptable range for the selected one of the properties of the gas flow further based on a current value of a third one of the properties of the gas flow, wherein the processor also changes the predetermined acceptable range for the selected one of the properties of the gas flow in response to a change in the current value of the third one of the properties of the gas flow. 11. The ventilator of claim 1 , further comprising at least one patient monitor configured to monitor at least one physiological function of the subject, wherein the processor is configured to adjust the predetermined acceptable range for the selected one of the properties of the gas flow further based on data received from the at least one patient monitor. 12. A ventilator that provides a flow of gas for delivery to an airway of a subject, the ventilator comprising: a flow generating system adapted to generate a gas flow having one or more properties that facilitate respiration of a subject; a processor adapted to control the flow generating system to control the one or more properties of the gas flow; a patient interface that is readily accessible to the subject and is adapted to receive a selection of an adjustment from the subject for at least one of the one or more properties of the gas flow, and a caregiver interface that is separate from the patient interface, wherein the processor is configured to make the at least one of the one or more properties of the gas flow (a) adjustable via the patient interface and (b) restricted to adjustments to current levels of the at least one of the one or more properties that fall within a predetermined acceptable range to maintain a safety of ventilation for the subject, such that (l) if the at least one of the one or more properties of the gas flow will remain within the predetermined acceptable range to maintain the safety of the ventilation after the selected adjustment received via the patient interface is made, the processor controls the flow generating system to make the selected adjustment, and/or (ii) if the at least one of the one or more properties of the gas flow will fall outside of the predetermined acceptable range to maintain the safety of the ventilation after the selected adjustment received via the patient interface is made, the processor does not control the flow generating system to make the selected adjustment which prevents an improper adjustment that could expose the subject to risks to health and/or safety, and wherein the predetermined acceptable range is configurable by the caregiver via the caregiver interface. 13. The ventilator of claim 12 , wherein the processor is configured such that when the selected one of the properties of the gas flow will fall outside of the predetermined range after the selected adjustment is made, then the processor provides an alert to the subject. 14. A ventilator that provides a flow of gas for delivery to an airway of a subject, the ventilator comprising: a flow generating system configured to generate a gas flow having a plurality of properties that facilitate

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  • partial carbon oxide pressure, e.g. partial dioxide pressure (P-CO2) · CPC title

  • remote, e.g. between patient's home and doctor's office · CPC title

  • with a proportional output signal, e.g. from a thermistor · CPC title

  • Temperature · CPC title

  • Measuring a parameter of the content of the delivered gas · CPC title

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What does patent US9550037B2 cover?
A ventilator ( 10 ) that pressurizes gas from a body of gas to provide a flow of gas to an airway of a subject ( 14 ) such that the gas flow mechanically facilitates the respiration of the subject ( 14 ). In order to enhance the comfort of the subject ( 14 ) during ventilation by the ventilator ( 10 ), the ventilator ( 10 ) enables the subject ( 14 ) to make unsupervised adjustments to one or m…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Seiver Adam, Ahmad Samir, Doyle Peter R, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 24 2017 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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