Systems and methods for automatically classifying wide complex tachycardias (wcts)
US-2024423549-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9775558B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9775558-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214005389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 13, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Oct 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 3, 2017 |
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Sleep apnea can be treated using positive airway pressure. Methods and systems for determining a level of airway obstruction allow beneficial adjustments to the level of expiratory positive airway pressure used to treat a subject.
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A system for treating sleep apnea of a subject having an airway by enhancing expiratory positive airway pressure, the system comprising: (a) a pressure generator configured to generate a pressurized flow of breathable gas for delivery to the airway of the subject, (b) one or more sensors configured to generate one or more output signals conveying measurements related to one or more parameters of the subject; and (c) one or more processors configured to execute computer program modules, the computer program modules comprising: (1) a control module configured to control the pressure generator to adjust one or more parameters of the pressurized flow of the breathable gas such as that the airway of the subject is provided with an inspiratory positive airway pressure during inhalation and a target expiratory positive airway pressure during exhalation of the subject, the inspiratory positive airway pressure being greater than the target expiratory positive airway pressure, (2) a resistance module configured to estimate upper airway resistance of the subject based on the one or more output signals, and (3) and adjustment module configured to periodically adjust the target expiratory positive airway pressure based on the estimated upper airway resistance, and to determine whether to reverse or accept an individual periodical adjustment based on subsequently estimated upper airway resistance such that the target expiratory positive airway pressure forms a moving target expiratory positive airway pressure comprising a level of expiratory positive airway pressure that facilitates a reduced amount of upper airway resistance, wherein the adjustment module is configured to determine whether to reverse or accept the individual periodical adjustment of the target expiratory positive airway pressure by comparing a change in estimated upper airway resistance with a threshold. 2. The system of claim 1 , further comprising an infrasonic wave generator configured to generate infrasonic pressure oscillations at or near the airway of the subject, wherein one or more output signals conveying measurements are further related to a physiological response by the subject to the infrasonic pressure oscillations, wherein the physiologic response includes flow oscillations, and wherein estimation by the resistance module is further based on a ratio of an amplitude of the pressure oscillations and an amplitude of the flow oscillations. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold for change in estimated upper airway resistance is a percentage of the estimated upper airway resistance. 4. A method of treating sleep apnea of a subject having an airway by enhancing expiratory positive airway pressure, the method comprising; delivering, with a pressure generator, a pressurized flow of breathable gas having an inspiratory positive airway pressure during inhalation and a target expiratory positive airway pressure during exhalation to the airway of the subject, the inspiratory positive airway pressure being greater than the target expiratory positive airway pressure; generating one or more output signals conveying measurements related to one or more parameters of the subject; estimating upper airway resistance of the subject based on the one or more output signals; periodically adjusting the target expiratory positive airway pressure based on the estimated upper airway resistance; and determining, with a processor, whether to reverse or accept an individual periodical adjustment based on subsequently estimated upper airway resistance such that the target expiratory positive airway pressure forms a moving target expiratory positive airway pressure comprising a level of expiratory positive airway pressure that facilitates a reduced amount of upper airway resistance, wherein determining whether to reverse or accept the individual periodical adjustment of the target expiratory positive airway pressure includes comparing a change in estimated upper airway resistance with a threshold. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: generating infrasonic pressure oscillations at or near the airway of the subject, wherein one or more output signals conveying measurements are further related to a physiological response by the subject to the infrasonic pressure oscillations, wherein the physiologic response includes flow oscillations, and wherein estimating the upper airway resistance of the subject is further based on a ratio of an amplitude of the pressure oscillations and an amplitude of the flow oscillations. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the threshold for change in estimated upper airway resistance is a percentage of the estimated upper airway resistance. 7. A system configured to treat sleep apnea of a subject having an airway by enhancing expiratory positive airway pressure, the system comprising: means for delivering a pressurized flow of breathable gas having an inspiratory positive airway pressure during inhalation and a target expiratory positive airway pressure during exhalation to the airway of a subject, the inspiratory positive airway pressure being greater than the target expiratory positive airway pressure; means for generating one or more output signals conveying measurements related to one or more parameters of the subject; means for estimating upper airway resistance of the subject based on the one or more output signals; means for periodically adjusting the target expiratory positive airway pressure based on the estimated upper airway resistance; and means for determining whether to reverse or accept an individual periodical adjustment based on subsequently estimated upper airway resistance such that the target expiratory positive airway pressure forms a moving target expiratory positive airway pressure comprising a level of expiratory positive airway pressure that facilitates a reduced amount of upper airway resistance, wherein the means for determining whether to reverse or accept the individual periodical adjustment of the target expiratory positive airway pressure is configured to compare a change in estimated upper airway resistance with a threshold. 8. The system of claim 7 , further comprising: means for generating infrasonic pressure oscillations at or near the airway of the subject, wherein one or more output signals convey measurements related to a physiological response by the subject to the infrasonic pressure oscillations, wherein the physiologic response includes flow oscillations, and wherein estimation by the means for estimating is based on a ratio of an amplitude of the pressure oscillations and an amplitude of the flow oscillations. 9. The system of claim 7 , wherein the threshold for change in estimated upper airway resistance is a percentage of the estimated upper airway resistance.
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