Pressurized medical ventilation system

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Inventors

Roberts, Josephine A.
Burwell, Jephthae W.

Application #

349216

Filed

May-9-1989

Published

Jun-9-1992

Current US Class

128/200.21
128/200.24
128/203.12
128/204.16
128/205.12
128/205.24
128/205.27
239/304
239/338

International Classes

A61M 011/06; A62B 009/02; A62B 007/10; A62B 023/02; 205.27; 912; 200.24; 204.16

Field of Search

128/200.14 128/200.21 128/200.22 128/203.12 128/203.14 128/203.19 128/204.14 128/204.18 128/205.12 128/205.24 239/338 239/343 239/352 239/370 239/304 239/320 239/104 239/124 604/83 604/85 604/187 604/218

Assignee

Roberts; Josephine A. (Bethesda, MD)

Examiners

Burr; Edgar S.

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Abstract
A pressurized ventilation system to supplement patient respiration which enables introduction and atomization of prescribed liquids and removal of condensation while maintaining pressurization and functions of the ventilation system and minimizing hazards due to contamination. An atomizer outlet is positioned to enable entrainment of atomized particles of the prescribed liquid into the breathable gas flowing to the patient. A novel arrangement of a valve and conduit provides for contamination-free attachment of a syringe or unit dose vial for the introduction of the prescribed liquid. An enclosure means for trapping condensate and control means for safe removal of condensate from the system are provided. The ventilation system, with the improved arrangement, provides novel functions and can be operated and maintained more conveniently and expeditiously than prior art ventilator system while reducing the risk of infection for both the patient and the attendant.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A patient treatment apparatus comprising:

a positive-pressure hermetically sealed ventilator system for control of patient respiration;

and said ventilator having means providing a source of pressurized breathable gas;

a patient interface structure;

a main conduit defining a main flow path having a first end connected to said source and a second end connected to said patient interface structure;

said ventilator having a respiration/breathing control means for control of the flow of breathable gas into and/or out of the patient's respiratory system;

a nebulizer bowl for the storage of a medicine and having an one end in communication with a segment of said main conduit for defining a chamber along said flow path;



Description
The present invention relates to the arrangement of a pressurized ventilator system to supplement respiration for a patient, including an atomizer for atomizing prescribed liquids into the breathable gas delivered into the patient. The arrangement of this invention enables condensation to be removed and prescribed liquids to be introduced, while maintaining pressure and function of the system and reducing contamination for the attendant and patient.

Some patients in modern intensive care units require control or augmentation of breathing. Normally, a positive-pressure ventilation system is used to provide breathable gas, such as an oxygen-enriched gas, under positive pressure to the patient. Some patients are so dependent on pressurized ventilation that disconnection or leakage in the system can be life threatening. Such loss of pressure may be caused by structural leaks or errors in operation that have often resulted from the need to periodically open the system to remove condensate or introduce prescribed liquids to be atomized and inhaled by the patient.
 
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