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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 2006
Filed:
Jun. 04, 2004
Michael B Jaffe, Cheshire, CT (US);
David R Rich, Glastonbury, CT (US);
John a Triunfo, Jr., Fairfield, CT (US);
Paul B Gunneson, Cheshire, CT (US);
Eric P. Wigforss, Durham, CT (US);
Michael B Jaffe, Cheshire, CT (US);
David R Rich, Glastonbury, CT (US);
John A Triunfo, Jr., Fairfield, CT (US);
Paul B Gunneson, Cheshire, CT (US);
Eric P. Wigforss, Durham, CT (US);
RIC Investments, LLC, Wilmington, DE (US);
Abstract
Methods and apparatus for enhancing reliability of, and monitoring, the operation of airway valves to enhance patient safety. Pneumatic control line pressure (positive or negative) for actuation of the airway valve may be specified at a given magnitude or within a selected range and monitored continuously. Reduced or excessive pressure may be compensated by actuation of a pressure source or a bleed valve, and monitoring may be effected so as to warn the user of any deviation from the range, or deviations of selected magnitudes or frequencies or a combination thereof. The inspired volume of COmay be monitored using air flow and COsensing, with detection of excessive COvolume triggering a warning. Similarly, measured end-tidal or end-inspired COor other appropriate measures of COconcentration may be employed as a warning trigger. Other driving energy sources for airway valves, and monitoring thereof, are also disclosed.