Claims
- 1. An apparatus for monitoring the flow of inspired and expired air comprising:
- a respiratory air tract; and
- a pressure sensor for sensing the pressure within the air tract relative to ambient pressure and generating a corresponding pressure signal, said pressure sensor disposed adjacent to said air tract, said pressure sensor includes a piezoelectric element which is tubular in shape.
- 2. An apparatus as described in claim 1 including alarm means in communication with the pressure sensor for indicating when flow within the air tract is inadequate.
- 3. An apparatus for maintaining a breathing passage in the trachea of a patient comprising:
- a tracheotomy tube for fitting into the trachea;
- a pressure sensor for sensing the pressure within the tracheotomy tube relative to ambient pressure and generating a corresponding pressure signal, said pressure sensor disposed adjacent to the tracheotomy tube; and
- a capacitor disposed in the tracheotomy tube such that the capacitance of the capacitor corresponds to the percent occlusion of the tube by an obstruction.
- 4. An apparatus as described in claim 3 including alarm means in communication with the pressure sensor and the capacitor which indicates when the tube is obstructed or when flow within the tracheotomy tube is inadequate.
- 5. An apparatus as described in claim 4 wherein the pressure sensor includes a piezoelectric element.
- 6. An apparatus as described in claim 5 wherein the tracheotomy tube includes an inner cannula and the piezoelectric element is built into the inner cannula.
- 7. An apparatus as described in claim 6 wherein the tracheotomy tube includes an inner cannula having a head and the tubular piezoelectric element is attached to the head.
- 8. A method for monitoring the flow of inspired and expired air along a respiratory air tract comprising the steps of:
- sensing the pressure within the air tract relative to ambient pressure with a piezoelectric element which is tubular in shape; and
- generating a signal corresponding to the sensed pressure.
- 9. A method as described in claim 8 wherein after the generating step, there is the step of activating an alarm when flow within the air tract is inadequate.
- 10. A method as described in claim 9 wherein after the generating step, there is the step of sensing the percent of occlusion of the air tract.
- 11. A method for monitoring the flow of inspired and expired air along a respiratory air tract comprising the steps of:
- sensing the percent of occlusion of the air tract;
- sensing the pressure within the air tract relative to ambient pressure; and
- generating signals corresponding to the sensed pressure and the sensed percent of occlusion, respectively.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 539,674 filed Jun. 18, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,321.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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