Inhalation device training system

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Inventors

Kilis, David
Matson, Charles J.

Application #

782080

Filed

Oct-24-1991

Published

Dec-1-1992

Current US Class

128/200.14
128/200.23
128/200.24
128/205.23
434/262
600/538

International Classes

G09B 023/28; A61B 005/08

Field of Search

434/262 128/725 128/200.14 364/413.02 364/413.03 364/413.04

Assignee

Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (St. Paul, MN)

Examiners

Weiss; John G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Griswold; Gary L., Kirn; Walter N., Hohenshell; Jeffrey J.

US Patent References

4984158   Metered dose inhal...

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Other References

D. Smith, Practitioner, 232:507, 510 (1988). Coady et al., Practitioner, 217:273-275 (1976). Newman et al., J. Royal Soc. Med., 73:776-779 (1980). Shim et al., Am. J. Med., 69:891-894 (1980). Barron, Today's Therapeutic Trends, 6(2):13-17 (1988). McElnay et al., J. Clin. Pharm. Therap., 14:135-144 (1989). Vitalograph brochure, Catalog No. 42,400, 12 pages. A.I.M. The Effective Way to Train Patients in the Use of Metered Dose Inhalers. Dolovich et al., "Optimal Delivery of Aerosols from Metered Dose Inhalers", Lung Mucociliary Clearance, Chest, 80: 6, (Dec. 1981 Supplement), pp. 911-915. Folke Marea et al., "Aerosols in Medicine", "Principles, Diagnosis and Therapy" pp. 196, 210, 331-332. Clarke et al., "Aerosols and the Lung", (1984), pp. 213 and 223.

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Abstract
An interactive system for training a patient in the use of an inhalation device. The system includes a pre-training module in which one or more performance parameters are established in a patient-specific manner, and a training module in which actual performance parameters are monitored and compared to parameters established in the pre-training module.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An interactive system for training and educating a patient in the use of an inhalation device, the system comprising the following modules:

(1) a device comprising a housing define a chamber in communication with a patient port in the form of a mouthpiece or nasal adaptor, aerosolization means for simulating the formation of an aerosol of medicament in the chamber, actuation means to actuate the aerosolization means, and a sensor that continuously measures the inhalation flow rate during inhalation through the patient port and provides an electrical signal which varies continuously with the flow rate, the electrical signal being useful for monitoring one or more of the following performance parameters:



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to the use of inhalation devices for the administration of medicament in the form of aerosolized solid particles or droplets of liquid or dispersion. In particular the invention relates to systems and approaches for training patients in the use of such devices.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Asthma and other respiratory diseases have long been treated by the inhalation of appropriate medicament. For many years the two most widely used and convenient choices of treatment have been the inhalation of medicament from a drug solution or suspension in a metered dose pressurized inhaler (MDI), or inhalation of powdered drug generally admixed with an excipient, from a dry powder inhaler (DPI).

Inhalation medicament therapy is the treatment of choice for most patients with air flow obstruction. Since the inhaled dose is typically small, side-effects are few and the onset of medicament action is rapid. However, unlike most forms of medicament therapy, the success of aerosol therapy requires that the patient master relatively complex techniques in order to consistently inhale the medicament effectively into the lung.
 
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