Detection of respiratory disorders
US-2015320338-A1 · Nov 12, 2015 · US
US9724017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9724017-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313935362-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 3, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2017 |
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A single respiratory cycle flow limitation detection method is disclosed. A patient gas delivery signal is received from one or more sensors in pneumatic communication with a ventilation source and a patient ventilation interface to a patient airway. The patient gas delivery signal is representative of a measure of therapeutic gas being delivered to the patient airway at a given time instant, and spans the single patient respiratory cycle. A second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal is generated and a total number of zero crossings therein are counted. These zero crossings are representative of an inflection change in the patient gas delivery signal. A flow limitation indication corresponding to the identified flow limitation is generated when there are at least two zero crossings in the second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal. An angle of deformation representing early, late, or mid-cycle obstruction onsets is generated.
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A method for identifying a flow limitation in a single inspiration respiratory cycle, the method comprising: delivering a flow of therapeutic breathing gas to a patient via a patient ventilation interface in pneumatic communication with a ventilation source over a gas conduit; receiving a patient gas delivery signal, the patient gas delivery signal being based on measurements of pressure differential between a first pressure sensor in pneumatic communication with the ventilation source and a second pressure sensor in pneumatic communication with the ventilation interface, the patient gas delivery signal being representative of a measure of therapeutic breathing gas being delivered to a patient airway at a given time instant and spanning the single inspiration respiratory cycle; generating a second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal; counting a total number of zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal, the zero crossings of the second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal being representative of an inflection change in the patient gas delivery signal; generating a flow limitation indication corresponding to an identified flow limitation if the total number of zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal is at least two; if a flow limitation indication is generated, determining an angle of deformation based upon a first gas delivery value corresponding to a first time instant of a first one of the zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal and a second gas delivery value corresponding to a second time instant of a second one of the zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal; and adjusting the flow of therapeutic breathing gas to the patient based upon the flow limitation indication and the determined angle of deformation. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein when the angle of deformation is approximately zero, the identified flow limitation is classified as symmetrical. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the angle of deformation is less than zero, the identified flow limitation is classified as being pronounced in the initial phases of patient inspiration. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the angle of deformation is greater than zero, the identified flow limitation is classified as being pronounced in the later phases of patient inspiration. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: retrieving a patient treatment action corresponding to a specific classification of the identified flow limitation as defined by the angle of deformation. 6. A respiratory assistance device, comprising: a variable speed blower with an output; a patient ventilation interface configured for fitment on a patient respiratory passageway; a first gas passage conduit coupling the output of the variable speed blower to the patient ventilation interface; a first pressure sensor for measuring a blower pressure at the output of the blower; a second pressure sensor for measuring a mask pressure in the patient ventilation interface; and a controller, in communication with the first sensor and the second sensor, that generates a patient gas delivery signal based on measurements of pressure differential between the first pressure sensor and the second pressure sensor, wherein a flow limitation indication is generated by the controller in response to a detection of at least two zero crossings in a second derivative of a single inspiration cycle of the patient gas delivery signal, the at least two zero crossings being representative of an inflection change in the patient gas delivery signal, and wherein, if a flow limitation indication is generated, determining on the controller an angle of deformation based upon a first as delivery value corresponding to a first time instant of a first one of the zero crossings in the second derivative of the single inspiration cycle of the patient gas delivery signal and a second gas delivery value corresponding to a second time instant of a second one of the zero crossings in the second derivative of the single inspiration cycle of the patient gas delivery signal. 7. The respiratory assistance device of claim 6 , wherein when a flow limitation indication is generated the controller modifies operation of the variable speed blower in response to the flow limitation indication and the determined angle of deformation. 8. An article of manufacture comprising a tangible program storage medium readable by a data processing apparatus, the medium tangibly embodying one or more programs of instructions executable by the data processing apparatus to perform a method for identifying a flow limitation in a single inspiration respiratory cycle, the method comprising: receiving a patient gas delivery signal, the patient gas delivery signal being based on measurements of pressure differential between a first pressure sensor in pneumatic communication with a ventilation source and a second pressure sensor in pneumatic communication with a ventilation interface to a patient airway, the patient gas delivery signal being representative of a measure of therapeutic gas being delivered to the patient airway at a given time instant and spanning the single inspiration respiratory cycle; generating a second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal; counting a total number of zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal, the zero crossings of the second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal being representative of an inflection change in the patient gas delivery signal; and generating a flow limitation indication corresponding to an identified flow limitation if the total number of zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal is at least two; if a flow limitation indication is generated, determining an angle of deformation based upon a first gas delivery value corresponding to a first time instant of a first one of the zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal and a second gas delivery value corresponding to a second time instant of a second one of the zero crossings in the generated second derivative of the patient gas delivery signal. 9. The article of manufacture of claim 8 , wherein the method further comprises: retrieving a patient treatment action corresponding to a specific classification of the identified flow limitation as defined by the determined angle of deformation.
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