Claims
- 1. Apparatus for diagnosing possible brain stem disfunction relating to respiration in a patient comprising:
- (a) means for selectively introducing a plurality of known percentages of a test gas into air being inspired by said patient;
- (b) means for measuring the inspiratory and expiratory flow of air to and from said patient during time periods related to introduction of each such gas percentage and for developing first electrical signals proportional thereto;
- (c) means for measuring the percentage concentration of said test gas in the air expired by said patient during time periods related to introduction of each such gas percentage and for producing second electrical signals proportional thereto;
- (d) analyzer means, including a programmable computing means, connected to receive said first and second electrical signals for integrating said first signals over respective predetermined time intervals and for computing from said second signals the respective alveolar partial pressure of carbon dioxide gas in the expiratory air flow from the lungs of said patient, said analyzer means further including means for determining the change in said integrated first signals relative to said respective alveolar partial pressures; and
- (e) display means connected to said analyzer means for displaying said relative change, whereby normal and abnormal ventilatory responses may be distinguished.
- 2. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said means for introducing known percentages of test gas in air being inspired comprises:
- (a) means for connecting said source of test gas to the patient's breathing orifices;
- (b) sample storage means for storing a plurality of gas samples of known constituent concentrations; and
- (c) means for selectively connecting said sample storage means to said connecting means.
- 3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein said means for measuring said inspiratory and expiratory flow of air comprises:
- (a) a pressure transducing head disposed in said connecting means for sensing differential pressure changes between two predetermined locations therein; and
- (b) means coupled to said transducing head for converting said differential pressure change into an analog electrical signal comprising said first electrical signals.
- 4. Apparatus as in claim 3 wherein said analyzer means comprises:
- (a) multiplexer means having a plurality of input channels adapted to receive at least said analog electrical signal and said second electrical signal;
- (b) analog-to-digital converter means coupled to said multiplexer means for individually receiving signals applied to said plurality of input channels;
- (c) said programmable computing means including storage means for holding a program of instructions and operands at addressable locations therein, control means, arithmetic means and input and output means, said input means being coupled to said analog-to-digital converter means for receiving operands therefrom and storing same in said storage means under direction of said control means; and
- (d) said display means being coupled to said output means of said programmable computing means.
- 5. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said analyzer means further includes means for detecting when inspiratory or expiratory flow patterns fail to meet predetermined criteria.
- 6. Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein said analyzer means further includes means for detecting intervals during which the integrated value of said first electrical signal one less than a predetermined threshold level; and means responsive to said detecting means for inhibiting said programmable computing means from producing computations based upon said first electrical signal existing during said intervals.
- 7. A method for diagnosing possible brain stem disfunction relating to respiration in a patient comprising the steps of:
- (a) selectively introducing a plurality of known percentages of test gases into air being inspired by said patient;
- (b) measuring the inspiratory and expiratory flow of air to and from said patient during time periods related to introduction of each such gas percentage and for developing first electrical signals proportional thereto;
- (c) measuring the percentage concentration of carbon dioxide gas in the air expired by said patient during time periods related to introduction of each such gas percentage and for producing second electrical signals proportional thereto;
- (d) computing the integral of said first signals over respective predetermined time intervals;
- (e) computing from said second signals the respective alveolar partial pressure of carbon dioxide gas in the expiratory air flow from the lungs of said patient;
- (f) determining the change in said integrated first signals relative to said respective alveolar partial pressures; and
- (g) displaying said relative change, whereby normal and abnormal ventilatory responses may be distinguished.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 165,949 filed July 3, 1980 (now abandoned).
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Talbot, T. L. et al., "Breath by Breath Gas Analysis During Exercise Stress Testing", Conf. Adv. in Bioengineering New York, Dec. 2-7, 1979. |
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