Claims
- 1. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of a pressure-actuated airway valve for a breathing circuit, the airway valve having a first mode for permitting air flow substantially directly through the airway valve and a second mode for providing a re-breathing capability to the breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting air pressure within a control line for actuating the airway valve; and correcting detected control line air pressure deviation from at least one selected magnitude of control line air pressure.
- 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising detecting the control line air pressure when the airway valve is in the first mode and in the second mode, correcting detected control line air pressure deviation from a first selected magnitude of control line air pressure when the airway valve is in the first mode and correcting detected control line air pressure deviation from a second selected magnitude of control line air pressure when the airway valve is in the second mode.
- 3. The method of claim 2, wherein each of the first and second selected magnitudes of control line air pressure comprises a range of magnitudes.
- 4. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of an airway valve for a breathing circuit, the airway valve having a first mode for permitting air flow substantially directly through the airway valve and a second mode for providing a re-breathing capability to the breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting air flow rate and CO2 within the breathing circuit between the airway valve and a patient; computing inspired CO2 volume from the detected air flow rate and CO2; and triggering an alarm responsive to deviation of computed inspired CO2 volume above from a selected magnitude or range of magnitudes.
- 5. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of an airway valve for a breathing circuit, the airway valve having a first mode for permitting air flow substantially directly through the airway valve and a second mode for providing a re-breathing capability to the breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting CO2 within the breathing circuit between the airway valve and a patient; computing at least one of end-tidal or end-inspired CO2 concentration from the detected CO2; and triggering an alarm responsive to deviation of the at least one computed CO2 concentration above from a selected magnitude or range of magnitudes.
- 6. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of an airway valve for a breathing circuit, the airway valve having a first mode for permitting air flow substantially directly through the airway valve and a second mode for providing a re-breathing capability to the breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting, during at least one inspiration by a patient, at least one of air flow rate, air pressure and CO2 within the breathing circuit between the airway valve and the patient, and generating at least one signal responsive to the detection as at least one waveform; analyzing the at least one generated waveform to ascertain if the airway valve is functioning properly, including whether the airway valve is in an appropriate mode during the at least one inspiration; and triggering an alarm if the analysis of the at least one generated waveform indicates improper functioning of the airway valve.
- 7. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of an airway valve for a breathing circuit, the airway valve having a first mode for permitting air flow substantially directly through the airway valve and a second mode for providing a re-breathing capability to the breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting a value of at least one parameter associated with an energy source for actuating the airway valve; and correcting detected value deviation from at least one selected value of the at least one parameter.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the at least one selected value comprises a range of values.
- 9. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of a device for providing a re-breathing capability for a breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting air flow rate and CO2 within the breathing circuit between the device and a patient; computing inspired CO2 volume from the detected air flow rate and CO2; and triggering an alarm responsive to deviation of computed inspired CO2 volume above from a selected magnitude or range of magnitudes.
- 10. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of a device for providing a re-breathing capability for a breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting CO2 within the breathing circuit between the device and a patient; computing at least one of end-tidal or end-inspired CO2 concentration from the detected CO2; and triggering an alarm responsive to deviation of the at least one computed CO2 concentration above from a selected magnitude or range of magnitudes.
- 11. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of a device for providing a re-breathing capability for a breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting, during at least one inspiration by a patient, at least one of air flow rate, air pressure and CO2 within the breathing circuit between the device and the patient, and generating at least one signal responsive to the detection as at least one waveform; analyzing the at least one generated waveform to ascertain if the device is functioning properly, including whether the device is in an appropriate mode during the at least one inspiration; and triggering an alarm if the analysis of the at least one generated waveform indicates improper functioning of the device.
- 12. A method of enhancing reliability of operation of a device for providing a re-breathing capability for a breathing circuit, comprising:
detecting, during at least one inspiration by a patient, at least one of air flow rate, air pressure and a selected gas within the breathing circuit between the device and the patient, and generating at least one signal responsive to the detection as at least one waveform; analyzing the at least one generated waveform to ascertain if the device is functioning properly, including whether the device is in an appropriate mode during the at least one inspiration; and triggering an alarm if the analysis of the at least one generated waveform indicates improper functioning of the device.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/410,355 filed Sep. 30, 1999, pending, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Serial No. 60/104,347, filed Oct. 15, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60104347 |
Oct 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09410355 |
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10047573 |
Jan 2002 |
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