Embodiments relate to a portable humidification apparatus, such as for tracheostomy patients.
Humidification of air is important for proper functioning of the lung. If the air entering into the lungs is dry, then mucus in the respiratory system will harden and remain stuck in the airway, possibly to a point where breathing becomes compromised. If the cilia in the trachea are in an unfavorably dry environment, mucociliary clearance becomes impaired and unwanted debris introduced into the lungs will remain in the lungs.
Thankfully, the human body has a natural means to humidify air. When air is inhaled through the nose, it picks up moisture and heat from the turbinates, which are horizontally-oriented structures in the nasal cavity that produce mucus and which clean and humidify air. The humidification process continues as the air passes down the airway toward the lungs.
When a person is unable to breathe on their own, a tracheostomy may be indicated. A tracheostomy is an opening surgically created through the neck into the trachea to allow direct access to the airway, bypassing the nose and mouth. A tracheostomy tube is placed through this opening to allow for inspiration/expiration and also to remove secretions from the lungs. Because this procedure bypasses the nose and upper airway with air entering directly into the trachea, the body's natural respiratory system is no longer able to adequately humidify inhaled gases. Without warmth and moisture, the person is at risk of additional breathing problems.
Currently, the most common method for artificial humidification in tracheostomy patients is a humidification-moisture exchanger (HME). This is a sponge that is placed at the proximal end of the tracheostomy tube that traps the expired humidified air and then uses this trapped humidity to add moisture to the dry inspired air. However, HMEs are not completely effective in trapping all the water from the expired air and, if a patient coughs, the mucus expelled will completely occlude the HME and require the user to replace it. Patients may also find that HMEs restrict their breathing.
In one or more embodiments, a portable humidification apparatus for a patient having a tracheostomy including a tracheostomy tube is provided. The apparatus includes an adapter having a central lumen and arranged to be coupled to the tracheostomy tube, the adapter including a first magnet disposed therein. A vaporizer assembly is configured to be removably coupled to the adapter in fluid communication with the central lumen and includes a second magnet disposed therein. The first magnet and the second magnet releasably connect the adapter and the vaporizer assembly and allow for relative rotation between the adapter and the vaporizer assembly when connected. An ultrasonic emitter is disposed within the vaporizer assembly for generating a water mist from water in a water supply system in fluid communication with the vaporizer assembly, wherein the water mist is ducted from the vaporizer assembly to the central lumen of the adapter to provide humidification of air inspired by the patient through the tracheostomy tube.
In one or more embodiments, the adapter includes a main portion having a first end and a second end, and a branch portion extending from the main portion, wherein the central lumen is disposed in the main portion and the branch portion is in fluid communication with the central lumen, wherein the first end is arranged to be coupled to the tracheostomy tube and the second end is open to an external atmosphere. The first magnet may be disposed within the branch portion.
In one or more embodiments, the vaporizer assembly includes a vaporizer housing and a cover received on the vaporizer housing, wherein the cover includes a central port through which the water mist can be expelled, the central port sized to be received by the adapter to transfer the water mist into the central lumen. The vaporizer assembly may include a seal arranged to receive the ultrasonic emitter. A particulate filter may be removably disposed within the central lumen.
In one or more embodiments, a printed circuit board (PCB) including a microcontroller unit and a power supply may be provided in electrical communication with the ultrasonic emitter. A user interface may be provided in electrical communication with the PCB, wherein the user interface is configured to allow selection of at least one of a power state, a humidity level, and a temperature of the water mist. A heating element may be provided in electrical communication with the PCB and disposed in the vaporizer assembly downstream from the ultrasonic emitter to heat the water mist generated by the ultrasonic emitter.
In one or more embodiments, a portable humidification apparatus for a patient having a tracheostomy including a tracheostomy tube is provided. The apparatus includes an adapter including a main portion having a central lumen, the main portion having a first end arranged to be coupled to the tracheostomy tube and a second end open to an external atmosphere, and a branch portion extending from the main portion and in fluid communication with the central lumen, the adapter including a first magnet disposed in the branch portion. A vaporizer assembly is configured to be removably coupled to the adapter in fluid communication with the central lumen and includes a second magnet disposed therein. The first magnet and the second magnet releasably connect the adapter and the vaporizer assembly and allow for relative rotation between the adapter and the vaporizer assembly when connected. A water supply system is provided in fluid communication with the vaporizer assembly, and an ultrasonic emitter is disposed within the vaporizer assembly for generating a water mist from water in the water supply system, wherein the water mist is ducted from the vaporizer assembly to the central lumen of the adapter to provide humidification of air inspired by the patient through the tracheostomy tube.
In one or more embodiments, the water supply system includes a water reservoir configured to contain water, a connector tube coupled to the water reservoir, and a wick disposed within the connector tube and in fluid communication with the water reservoir, wherein the wick is arranged to transmit water from the water reservoir to the ultrasonic emitter. The vaporizer assembly may include a hollow stem arranged to be coupled to the connector tube, the stem including a lumen which is arranged to receive the wick.
In one or more embodiments, a portable humidification apparatus for a patient having a tracheostomy including a tracheostomy tube is provided. The apparatus includes an adapter including a main portion having a central lumen, the main portion having a first end arranged to connect to the tracheostomy tube and a second end open to an external atmosphere, and a branch portion extending from the main portion and in fluid communication with the central lumen, the adapter including a first magnet disposed therein. A vaporizer assembly is removably coupled to the adapter to be in fluid communication with the central lumen and including a second magnet disposed therein. The first magnet and the second magnet releasably connect the adapter and the vaporizer assembly and allow for relative rotation between the adapter and the vaporizer assembly when connected. A water supply system is in fluid communication with the vaporizer assembly, the water supply system including a water reservoir configured to contain water. An ultrasonic emitter is disposed within the vaporizer assembly for generating a water mist from water in the water reservoir, wherein the water mist is arranged to flow from the vaporizer assembly to the central lumen of the adapter to provide humidification of air inspired by the patient through the tracheostomy tube. The apparatus further includes a storage container arranged to be worn or carried by the patient and housing the water reservoir.
In one or more embodiments, a printed circuit board (PCB) including a microcontroller unit and a power supply may be provided in electrical communication with the ultrasonic emitter, and a user interface may be provided in electrical communication with the PCB, wherein the user interface is configured to allow selection of at least one of a power state, a humidity level, and a temperature of the water mist. The storage container may include a remote housing for supporting the PCB and the user interface.
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
A portable humidification apparatus is disclosed herein that can function as a replacement to the body's natural humidification process for tracheostomy patients. As is known in the art, a tracheostomy tube T includes an outer cannula C and neck plate N as shown in
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The first and second magnets 30, 32 may each have an annular or ring geometry as shown, maximizing surface area with a relatively thin profile. In one non-limiting embodiment, the first and second magnets 30, 32 create approximately 1 lb. of pull force, and function as a quick connect/disconnect system for the adapter 12 and the vaporizer assembly 14 which is strong enough to hold these components of the apparatus 10 together, but weak enough to safely disconnect these components on impact or when pulled. The magnetic connection also allows for relative rotation between the adapter 12 and the vaporizer assembly 14 for positioning and to accommodate movement of the patient. As an alternative to magnets, the apparatus 10 can use other means of attachment, such as clips, or buttons.
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In one or more embodiments, an annular groove 40 is formed in a top surface 41 of the cover 36, as best shown in
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The ultrasonic emitter 50 is best shown in
The ultrasonic emitter 50 is in electrical communication with a printed circuit board (PCB) 52 (
The vaporizer housing 34 serves to support the ultrasonic emitter 50 and also serves as a connector to the water supply system 51 containing water used to create the water mist. In one or more embodiments, the vaporizer housing 34 includes a hollow stem 54 extending downwardly therefrom which may include one or more external barbs 56 as shown in
One possible configuration of the connector tube 58 and wick 60 is depicted in
The wick 60 is in fluid communication with the water reservoir 64 and provides safe and controllable transmission of water from the water reservoir 64 to the ultrasonic emitter 50. In one non-limiting embodiment, the wick 60 may be made from a polyester-cotton composite. By the forces of capillary action, water may be transferred from the water reservoir 64 into the wick 60 at a rate and volume dependent on the wick material absorptivity, the wick cross-sectional area, and the water exposure time. In one or more embodiments, the wick 60 may have approximately half its length within the water reservoir 64 and approximately half its length within the connector tube 58. For example, the wick 60 may be cut to approximately 18 inches in length, with approximately 9 inches extending through the connector tube 58 to the ultrasonic emitter 50 and the remaining 9 inches inside the water reservoir 64, keeping the wick charged with water to allow sustained use over time. It is understood that alternative mechanisms for transporting water to the ultrasonic emitter 50 are also contemplated.
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It is also contemplated that a heating element 72 could be disposed within the vaporizer assembly 14 downstream from the ultrasonic emitter 50 (see
As described above, since the apparatus 10 is portable, depending on the user's environment, the likelihood of digesting airborne particulates may be high. In one or more embodiments, a particulate filter 74 (
The flexibility of the portable humidification apparatus 10 described herein lends itself to use in conjunction with other breathing devices that require or benefit from conditioning of the gas to be consumed. Currently, there are a few common ways to deliver portable consumable air to a patient, i.e. a face mask or nasal cannula. Regardless of the breathing device used, the portable humidification apparatus 10 can easily connect inline in series with the device given the appropriate adapters are attached. Furthermore, the portable humidification apparatus 10 is bidirectional which gives it the ability to be installed at either the distal or proximal end and have the water mist propel into the gas flow and mix appropriately.
The portable humidification apparatus 10 described herein will provide patients with adequate humidification of the inspired air, thereby preventing mucus from hardening in the airway, preventing airway obstruction, and improving mucociliary clearance. With the portable humidification apparatus 10 functioning to keep the airway moisturized, there is also lesser likelihood of bleeding in the airway since the airway lining will not be dry and brittle and prone to abrasions from the tracheostomy tube moving around the airway with neck motion.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 63/123,620 filed Dec. 10, 2020, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
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63123620 | Dec 2020 | US |