Claims
- 1. An interactive pressure support system, comprising:
(a) a pressure generating system adapted to provide a pressure therapy to a pulmonary system of a patient; and (b) an interactive system associated with the pressure generating system, the interactive system comprising:
(1) an output device programmed to provide a survey to a patient pertaining to such a patient's medical condition; (2) an input device adapted to receive a response to the survey from such a patient; and (c) a control unit programmed with the survey, wherein the control unit controls (1) operation of the output device to present the survey, and (2) collection of the response to the survey via the input device, and wherein the control unit controls operation of the pressure generating system based at least in part on the response to the survey.
- 2. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 1, wherein the survey comprises a test that measures an effectiveness of the pressure therapy.
- 3. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 2, wherein the test is a series of questions that gage a patient's propensity for daytime sleepiness, reaction time, or cognitive alertness.
- 4. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 1, further comprising a memory adapted to store other information not related to the survey provided by the patient via the input device.
- 5. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 4, wherein the control unit controls the pressure generating system based at least in part on the other information.
- 6. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 1, wherein the control unit analyzes the response to the survey and determines a result based on the analysis, the result being a measure of a characteristic of a patient intended to be impacted by the pressure therapy, and wherein the control unit controls the pressure generating system based at least in part on the result.
- 7. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 6, wherein the interactive system further comprises a communication unit adapted to communicate the survey, the response to the survey, the result, or any combination thereof with a remote location.
- 8. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 1, wherein the pressure generating system includes:
a pressure generator that receives gas from at least one gas source and provides the gas to a patient at an elevated pressure; a breathing circuit having a first end operatively coupled to the pressure generator; and a patient interface device operatively coupled to a second end of the breathing circuit.
- 9. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 1, wherein the pressure generating system and the interactive system are associated with one another by being operatively coupled to a common housing.
- 10. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 1, wherein the interactive system also collects other information associated with the survey, the response to the survey, or both.
- 11. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 10, wherein the other information includes at least one of (1) time information identifying at least one of (a) a test administration time indicating a time when the survey was presented to a user and (b) a test completion time indicating a time when the response to the survey was received from a user, and (2) identifying information identifying the survey provided to a user.
- 12. An interactive pressure support system, comprising:
pressure generating means for generating a pressure therapy adapted to be provided to a pulmonary system of a patient; patient interacting means, associated with the pressure generating means, for providing a survey to a patient pertaining to such a patient's medical condition and for receiving a response to the survey from a patient; and controlling means for controlling operation of the pressure generating means based at least in part on the response to the survey.
- 13. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 12, wherein the survey comprises a test that measures an effectiveness of the pressure therapy.
- 14. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 13, wherein the test is a series of questions that gage a patient's propensity for daytime sleepiness, reaction time, or cognitive alertness.
- 15. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 12, further comprising a memory adapted to store other information not related to the survey provided by the patient via the patient interacting means.
- 16. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 15, wherein the controlling means controls the pressure generating means based at least in part on the other information.
- 17. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 12, wherein a patient interacting means analyzes the response to the survey and determines a result based on the analysis, the result being a measure of a characteristic of a patient intended to be impacted by the pressure therapy.
- 18. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 17, wherein a patient interacting means includes a communicating means for communicating at least one of the survey, the response to the survey and the result with a remote location.
- 19. An interactive pressure support system according to claim 12, wherein the pressure generating means and the patient interacting means are associated with one another by being operatively coupled to a common housing.
- 20. A communication network comprising:
(a) an interactive pressure support system, comprising:
(1) a pressure generating system adapted to provide a pressure therapy to a pulmonary system of a patient, and (2) an interactive system associated with the pressure generating system, the interactive system comprising:
(i) an output device programmed to provide a survey to a patient pertaining to such a patient's medical condition, (ii) an input device adapted to receive a response to the survey from a patient, and (iii) a control unit programmed with the survey, wherein the control unit controls (1) operation of the output device to present the survey and (2) collection of the response to the survey via the input device; (b) at least one remote location adapted to communicate with the at least one interactive pressure support system; and (c) a communication system adapted to receive the response to the survey or information associated with the response to the survey and to provide a command to the interactive pressure support system to control the pressure generating system, wherein the command is generated based at least in part on the response or the information associated with the response.
- 21. The network of claim 20, wherein the control unit collects other information not related to the survey provided by the patient via the input device.
- 22. The network according to claim 21, wherein the control unit controls the pressure generating system based at least in part on the other information.
- 23. The network according to claim 21, wherein the communication system receives the other information and generates the command based at least in part on the other information.
- 24. A method of treating a breathing disorder, comprising the steps of:
providing a device that is adapted to administer a pressure therapy to a patient; causing the device to also provide first information to a patient; acquiring, via the device, second information from a patient based on the first information; and controlling administration of the pressure therapy based at least in part on the second information.
- 25. A method according to claim 24, wherein the first information includes a test that measures an effectiveness of the pressure therapy.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein the test is a series of questions that gage a patient's propensity for daytime sleepiness, reaction time, or cognitive alertness.
- 27. A method according to claim 24, further comprising the steps of:
analyzing the second information; and determining a result based on the analysis, the result being a measure of a characteristic of a patient intended to be impacted by the pressure therapy.
- 28. A method according to claim 27, further comprising a step of storing at least one of the second information and the result or communicating at least one of the first information, second information and the result with a remote location.
- 29. A method according to claim 24, further comprising a step of collecting third information associated with at least one of the first information and the second information.
- 30. A method according to claim 29, wherein the third information includes at least one of (1) time information identifying at least one of (a) a test administration time indicating a time when the first information was presented to a user and (b) a test completion time indicating a time when the second information was received from a user, and (2) identifying information identifying the first information provided to a user.
- 31. A method according to claim 24, further comprising acquiring, via the device, other information not related to the first information.
- 32. A method according to claim 31, further comprising controlling the pressure therapy based at least in part on the other information.
- 33. A method according to claim 24, wherein controlling includes:
providing the second information to a remote location; and providing a command from the remote location to the device, wherein the command is based on the second information and controls the pressure therapy.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §120 as a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/399,023 filed Sep. 20, 199, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/102,468 filed Sep. 30, 1998 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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