Method for controlling the end-expiratory pressure in a respiratory system

US9555204B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9555204-B2
Application numberUS-201213992850-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 3, 2012
Priority dateJul 2, 2011
Publication dateJan 31, 2017
Grant dateJan 31, 2017

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A method for controlling the end-expiratory pressure at a patient ( 30 ) in a respiratory system ( 50 ) of an anesthesia apparatus or respirator ( 30 ) includes regulating a pressure curve ( 401 a, 401 b, 501 a, 501 b ) during the expiration phase ( 650 ) of the patient such that the pressure curve is described by an at least partially dropping curve ( 105 a, 105 b, 106 a, 106 b, 601, 602, 603, 604 ) from a first upper pressure value ( 613 a, 613 b, 613 c, 613 d ) to a first lower pressure value ( 614 a, 614 b, 614 c, 614 d ) from the end of the inspiration phase ( 660 ) until the beginning of the next, following inspiration phase ( 670 ). An anesthesia apparatus or respirator is provided that includes an operating and actuating unit that regulates a controllable expiratory valve and a respiration drive such that the pressure curve is described by an at least partially dropping curve.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for controlling the end-expiratory pressure at a patient in a respiratory system of an anesthesia apparatus or ventilator, the method comprising the steps of: artificially, mechanically ventilating the patient by regulating pressure to the patient during an inspiration phase and during an expiration phase and wherein the pressure is regulated during the expiration phase such that the pressure is described by an at least partially dropping curve that drops from an upper pressure value following the inspiration phase to a lower pressure value from the end of the inspiration phase until the beginning of the next, following inspiration phase, wherein pressure is regulated during the expiration phase such that a positive end-expiratory pressure corresponds, on average, to a mean positive end-expiratory pressure provided by a constant stabilization of the positive end-expiratory pressure over the expiration phase, wherein a first area defined between the mean positive end-expiratory pressure and a portion of the dropping curve above the mean positive end-expiratory pressure is equal to a second area defined between the mean positive end-expiratory pressure and another portion of the dropping curve below the mean positive end-expiratory pressure. 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the dropping pressure from the upper pressure value to the lower pressure value is described by a linearly dropping curve and/or by a non-linear curve. 3. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the dropping pressure from a upper pressure value to a lower pressure value is described by a continuous curve and/or a discontinuous curve. 4. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the dropping pressure from the upper pressure value to the lower pressure value starts after a time delay with a constant pressure level. 5. A method in accordance with claim 1 , wherein settings of the ventilator or anesthesia apparatus are used to determine the upper pressure value and to determine the lower pressure value, wherein a downward slope of said dropping curve is greater at an end of the expiration phase than said downward slope of said dropping curve at a beginning of the expiration phase. 6. A method in accordance with claim 5 , wherein the settings of the anesthesia apparatus or ventilator comprise settings for at least one of the positive end-expiratory pressure and the ventilation rate and the inspiration to expiration ratio. 7. A method in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising: providing a patient connection including an inspiratory connection and an expiratory connection; providing a gas pressure regulating arrangement comprising a controllable expiratory valve and a ventilation drive; providing an expiratory pressure sensor; providing an inspiratory pressure sensor; providing an inspiratory flow sensor; and controlling the controllable expiratory valve and the ventilation drive during operation such that the pressure curve is described during the expiration phase from the end of the inspiration phase from the upper pressure value to the lower pressure value by the at least partially dropping curve. 8. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator comprising: a patient connection; a gas pressure regulating arrangement for regulating gas pressure at the patient connection; and an operating and actuating unit connected to the gas pressure regulating arrangement and adapted to artificially mechanically ventilate the patient by regulating pressure to the patient during an inspiration phase and an expiration phase such that the expiration phase, from the end of the inspiration phase to the beginning of the following inspiration phase, is described by an at least partially dropping curve from an upper pressure value following the inspiration phase to a lower pressure value from the end of the inspiration phase until the beginning of the next, following inspiration phase, wherein the operating and actuating unit regulates the pressure during the expiration phase such that a positive end-expiratory pressure corresponds, on average, to a mean positive end-expiratory pressure provided by a constant stabilization of the positive end-expiratory pressure over the expiration phase, wherein a first area defined between the mean positive end-expiratory pressure and a portion of the dropping curve above the mean positive end-expiratory pressure is equal to a second area defined between the mean positive end-expiratory pressure and another portion of the dropping curve below the mean positive end-expiratory pressure. 9. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the patient connection includes an inspiratory connection and an expiratory connection and the gas pressure regulating arrangement includes a controllable expiratory valve and a ventilation drive and further comprising: an expiratory pressure sensor; an inspiratory pressure sensor; an inspiratory flow sensor, wherein the operating and actuating unit regulates the controllable expiratory valve and the ventilation drive during operation such that the pressure curve is described during the expiration phase from the end of the inspiration phase from the upper pressure value to the lower pressure value by the at least partially dropping curve. 10. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the operating and actuating unit regulates the operation of the controllable expiratory valve and regulates the operation of the ventilation drive such that the at least partially dropping curve is one of a linear dropping curve and a nonlinear curve. 11. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the operating and actuating unit regulates the operation of the controllable expiratory valve and regulates the operation of the ventilation drive such that the at least partially dropping curve is a continuous curve or a discontinuous curve. 12. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the operating and actuating unit regulates the operation of the controllable expiratory valve and the ventilation drive such that the at least partially dropping curve starts with a constant pressure level and drops after a time delay. 13. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator in accordance with claim 9 , wherein the operating and actuating unit determines the upper pressure value and the lower pressure value as a function of settings of the ventilator or anesthesia apparatus. 14. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator in accordance with claim 13 , wherein the operating and actuating unit sets at least one of the positive end-expiratory pressure, the ventilation rate and the inspiration to expiration ratio as a setting and determines the upper pressure value and the lower pressure value based on the setting. 15. An anesthesia apparatus or ventilator in accordance with claim 8 , wherein the pressure is regulated during the expiration phase such that during the expiration phase the pressure drops from said upper pressure value to a first intermediate pressure and the pressure drops from said first intermediate pressure value to a second intermediate pressure value and the pressure drops from said second intermediate pressure value to said lower pressure value, said second intermediate pressure value being greater than said lower pressure value and less than said first intermediate pressure value and less than said upper pressure value, said first intermediate value being less than said upper pressure value and greater than said second intermediate pressure value and greater

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  • A61M16/01Primary

    specially adapted for anaesthetising {(A61M16/104, A61M16/18 take precedence)} · CPC title

  • T- or Y-type connectors, e.g. Y-piece · CPC title

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

  • Vaporising devices for anaesthetic preparations · CPC title

  • Closed circuit, e.g. for anaesthesia · CPC title

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What does patent US9555204B2 cover?
A method for controlling the end-expiratory pressure at a patient ( 30 ) in a respiratory system ( 50 ) of an anesthesia apparatus or respirator ( 30 ) includes regulating a pressure curve ( 401 a, 401 b, 501 a, 501 b ) during the expiration phase ( 650 ) of the patient such that the pressure curve is described by an at least partially dropping curve ( 105 a, 105 b, 1…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rahlf Till, Heesch Ralf, Draegerwerk Ag & Co Kgaa
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/01. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 31 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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