Humidifier-injector for jet ventilator

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Inventors

Ray, Cole
Vincent, John
Small, Clifford

Application #

233245

Filed

Feb-10-1981

Published

Jan-17-1984

Current US Class

128/200.14
128/203.12
239/426
239/434
261/78.2
261/DIG65

International Classes

A61M 016/00

Field of Search

128/200.14 128/200.21 128/200.22 128/205.24 128/204.21 128/207.14 128/207.15 128/203.12 261/DIG. 239/426 239/434

Assignee

Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases (New York, NY)

Examiners

Recla; Henry J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Felfe & Lynch

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Abstract
A humidifier-injector for use with a jet ventilator.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A humidifier-injector for a jet ventilator and adapted to mount to an airway connector, said humidifier-injector comprising a first pipe with means for receiving and conducting high frequency pulses of high velocity gas and means for directing said gas exiting said first pipe; a second pipe with means for receiving and conducting a humidifying fluid and means for directing said fluid exiting said second pipe; and sealing means intermediate the receiving and directing means of said first and second pipes, wherein:

(a) said receiving means of said first pipe permits gas-tight communication between said conducting means of said first pipe and a source of high frequency pulses of high velocity gas;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a humidifier-injector for a jet ventilator.

Jet ventilators, and in particular high frequency jet ventilators, operate by introducing into the airway of a patient, a relatively small volume of gas on the order of 100 ml at a high velocity by way of a short pulse of, for example, 130 ms. This high speed stream will entrain and accelerate a larger volume of stationary gas through the open airway. The pulse duty cycle of approximately 33% on the 66% off is repeated up to several hundred times per minute resulting in a relatively large flow per minute in and out of the lungs, i.e., 18-30 LPM.

This high frequency low volume method of ventilation is insensitive to leaks or openings in the airway and does not result in the generation of high airway pressures as does conventional high volume low frequency ventilation. Clinical experience has shown that both the jet gas and the entrained gas must be humidified to prevent dessication of and damage to the mucosal lining of the airways.
 
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