Claims
- 1. A method for measuring the response to resuscitation, comprising the steps of:
allowing said patient to inhale through a mouthpiece; measuring the oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures of the inhaled air. allowing said patient to exhale air through said mouthpiece; measuring the oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures of the exhaled air; calculating the amount of oxygen delivered to the patient; and determining whether resuscitation is complete.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of determining whether resuscitation is complete comprises comparing the amount of oxygen delivered to predetermined data from normal populations.
- 3. A method for measuring a patient's response to resuscitation, comprising the steps of:
providing a device capable of measuring oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures; supplying a relatively low concentration of inspired oxygen of about 21 to 30 percent; providing a relatively high concentration of inspired oxygen of about 45 to 50 percent; calculating the amount of oxygen delivered to the patient for both the lower concentration of inspired oxygen and the higher concentration of inspired oxygen; and comparing the difference in oxygen delivered between the lower concentration and the higher concentration with expected values.
- 4. A method of measuring the efficiency of alveolar ventilation, comprising the steps of:
providing a mouthpiece to a patient; allowing said patient to inhale through said mouthpiece; measuring the oxygen and carbon dioxide partial pressures of the inhaled air; calculating the amount of oxygen delivered; calculating the amount of carbon dioxide released; determining the efficiency of alveolar ventilation during each tidal volume breath.
- 5. A method of measuring the cardiac output of a patient, comprising the steps of:
providing a mouthpiece to a patient; allowing said patient to inhale and exhale through said mouthpiece; continuously measuring oxygen partial pressures of the inhaled and exhaled air; continuously measuring the arterial oxygen saturation through pulse oximetry; measuring the pH and hemoglobin concentration of a venous blood sample; and calculating the cardiac output.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein the step of calculating the cardiac output further comprises the steps of:
calculating the average total oxygen consumed over a predetermined time period; calculating the arterial oxygen content as the product of measured arterial oxygen saturation and hemoglobin concentration; determining the lowest mean oxygen tension during expiration over the predetermined time period; estimating the venous oxygen saturation from the mean lowest oxygen tension according to published oxygen binding curves for the measured pH; calculating the venous oxygen content as the product of venous oxygen saturation and the measured hemoglobin concentration; and dividing the average total oxygen consumed by the difference between the arterial oxygen content and venous oxygen content.
CROSS REFERENCE To RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a divisional application that claims priority to Applicant's co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/965,303, now allowed.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09965303 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
Child |
10400339 |
Mar 2003 |
US |