Pressure support system with mask fit feedback display

US9687624B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9687624-B2
Application numberUS-201013512971-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 16, 2010
Priority dateDec 19, 2009
Publication dateJun 27, 2017
Grant dateJun 27, 2017

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A pressure support system configured to deliver a pressurized flow of breathable gas to the airway of a subject is further configured to provide information to a user position, fit or seal between the subject and the patient interface through which the pressurized flow of breathable gas is delivered. Such information may include, for example, a location on the patient interface at which the integrity of the seal is compromised, adjustments that could be made by the subject to enhance the interface between the patient interface and the subject, different types and/or sizes of patient interfaces that could be used to enhance the fit and seal between the system and the subject, and/or other information.

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A pressure support system comprising: (a) a housing; (b) a pressure generator disposed in the housing, wherein the pressure generator is configured to generate a flow of gas for delivery to the airway of a subject; (c) a patient circuit having a first end operatively coupled to the pressure generator to carry the flow of gas; (d) a patient interface coupled to a second end of the patient circuit, wherein the patient interface is adapted to be coupled to an airway of the subject, the patient interface having a seal surface where the patient interface is configured to create a seal with a face of the subject, the seal formed by sealing engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject; (e) a sensor operatively coupled to the patient interface, wherein the sensor is adapted to provide information related to fit or position of the patient interface on the face of the subject at a plurality of individual physical location along the seal surface; (f) a user interface carried by the housing, wherein the user interface is configured to communicate information to the subject; (g) a processor disposed in the housing and operatively coupled to the sensor, wherein the processor controls the user interface, based on the information from the sensor, to communicate to the subject the information related to fit or position of the patient interface, and wherein the information related to fit or position of the patient interface comprises: (i) an identification of one or more of the individual physical locations where the sealing engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject is inadequate, and (ii) a suggested adjustment which, if made, would enhance the engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject to improve the seal on the face of the subject; wherein the user interface is adapted to provide a visual representation of at least a portion of a geometry of the patient interface, and wherein the processor controls the user interface to indicate, by highlighting one or more portions of the visual representation that correspond to the one or more individual physical locations along the seal surface where the sealing engagement is inadequate, the information related to fit or position of the patient interface. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the user interface comprises an electronic display and one or more of an indicator light, an audio speaker, removable electronic storage, or an electronic transmitter. 3. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a storage system operatively coupled to the processor, wherein the storage system stores a record of the information related to fit or position of the patient interface. 4. The system of claim 1 , further comprising a communication link adapted to communicate the information related to fit or position of the patient interface to a remote location. 5. A method of providing feedback to a subject regarding a fit of a patient interface, the method comprising: generating a flow of breathable gas for delivery to an airway of a subject through a patient circuit and a patient interface that engages a face of the subject, wherein the flow of breathable gas is generated by a pressure generator contained within a housing; sealing the patient interface on the face of the subject with a seal formed by sealing engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject; receiving an output signal generated by a sensor operatively coupled to the patient interface that conveys information related to fit or position of the patient interface on the face of the subject at a plurality of individual physical locations along the seal; communicating the information related to fit or position of the patient interface on the face of the subject conveyed by the output signal generated by the sensor via a user interface carried by the housing, wherein the information related to fit or position of the patient interface comprises: (a) an identification of one or more of the individual physical locations where the sealing engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject is inadequate, and (b) a suggested adjustment which, if made, would enhance the engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject to improve the sealing engagement with the face of the subject; and providing, via the user interface a visual representation of at least a portion of a geometry of the patient interface, and controlling the visual representation to indicate, by highlighting one or more portions of the visual representation that correspond to the one or more individual physical locations along the seal surface where the sealing engagement is inadequate, the information related to fit or position of the patient interface. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the user interface comprises an electronic display and one or more of an indicator light, an audio speaker, removable electronic storage, or an electronic transmitter. 7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising storing a record of the information related to fit or position of the patient interface on a storage system. 8. The method of claim 5 , further comprising communicating the information related to fit or position of the patient interface to a remote location. 9. A system configured to provide a pressurized flow of breathable gas to an airway of a subject, the system comprising: means for generating the pressurized flow of breathable gas for delivery to the airway of the subject through a patient circuit and a patient interface that engages a face of the subject, wherein the pressurized flow of breathable gas is generated by a pressure generator contained within a housing; means for sealing the patient interface on the face of the subject, the means for sealing formed by sealing engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject; means for receiving an output signal generated by a sensor operatively coupled to the patient interface that conveys information related to fit or position of the patient interface on the face of the subject at a plurality of individual physical locations along the means for sealing; and means for communicating information related to fit or position of the patient interface on the face of the subject conveyed by the output signal generated by the sensor via a user interface carried by the housing, wherein the means for communicating is configured to communicate: (a) an identification of one or more of the individual physical locations along the means for sealing where the sealing engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject is inadequate, and (b) a suggested adjustment which, if made, would enhance the engagement between the patient interface and the face of the subject to improve the sealing engagement with the face of the subject; and means for providing a visual representation of at least a portion of a geometry of the patient interface and controlling the visual representation to indicate, by highlighting one or more portions of the visual representation that correspond to the one or more individual physical locations along the means for sealing where the sealing engagement is inadequate, the information related to fit or position of the patient interface. 10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the means for communicating comprises one or more of an electronic display, an indicator light, an audio speaker, removable electronic storage, or an electronic transmitter. 11. The system of claim 9 , further comprising means for storing a record of the information related to fit or position of the patient interface on a storage system.

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What does patent US9687624B2 cover?
A pressure support system configured to deliver a pressurized flow of breathable gas to the airway of a subject is further configured to provide information to a user position, fit or seal between the subject and the patient interface through which the pressurized flow of breathable gas is delivered. Such information may include, for example, a location on the patient interface at which the int…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Haas Michael W, Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/06. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 27 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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