DE10025203C2 - Sealing nasal cannula for breathing therapy - Google Patents
Sealing nasal cannula for breathing therapyInfo
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M16/00—Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. ventilators; Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/06—Respiratory or anaesthetic masks
- A61M16/0666—Nasal cannulas or tubing
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M16/00—Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. ventilators; Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/20—Valves specially adapted to medical respiratory devices
- A61M16/208—Non-controlled one-way valves, e.g. exhalation, check, pop-off non-rebreathing valves
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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Description
Die Erfindung betrifft eine Nasenbrille für die Ver abreichung eines atembaren Gases.The invention relates to nasal cannula for the Ver delivery of a breathable gas.
Patienten mit chronischen Atembeschwerden (z. B. Asthma und COPD (chronisch obstruktive Atem wegserkrankung/Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)) werden durch einen in der Regel transportablen Sauerstoff spender in der Sauerstoffversorgung des Körpers unter stützt. Solche Patienten werden als spontanatmende Patien ten bezeichnet, im Unterschied zu Patienten, die in der Kli nik intubiert an ein Beatmungsgerät angeschlossen sind. Spontanatmende Patienten erhalten so zum Beispiel eine zu sätzliche Sauerstoffspende (LOT = Langzeitsauerstoffthera pie) oder eine Atmungsunterstützung (per CPAP = continu ous posit. airways pressure). Verabreicht werden die Gase entweder über eine sogenannte Nasenbrille oder Nasen sonde (Nasalapplikation; im einfachsten Fall ein Gasversor gungsschlauch, dessen Öffnung unterhalb der Nasenöffnun gen des Patienten offen angeordnet ist) oder per Atemmaske (besonders bei CPAP).Patients with chronic breathing difficulties (e.g. asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive breath pathological disease / Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)) are usually transported by oxygen donor in the body's oxygenation supports. Such patients are called spontaneously breathing patients referred to, in contrast to patients in the Kli nik intubated to a ventilator. For example, spontaneously breathing patients get one too Additional oxygen donation (LOT = long-term oxygen therapy pie) or respiratory support (via CPAP = continu ous posit. airways pressure). The gases are administered either through so-called nasal cannulae or noses probe (nasal application; in the simplest case a gas supplier tube, the opening below the nostril open to the patient) or with a breathing mask (especially with CPAP).
Ein Gerät zur Zufuhr von Atemgas oder Sauerstoff zu einem Patienten wird in DE 43 09 923 A1 beschrieben.A device for the supply of breathing gas or oxygen DE 43 09 923 A1 describes a patient.
Bei Verwendung herkömmlicher Nasenbrillen ist der Verlust des dosierten Gases in der Regel groß, da keine Abdichtung zwischen den Dosierdüsen der Nasenbrille und den Nasenlöchern vorhanden ist. Ein Großteil des zu dosie renden Gases weicht in die Umgebungsluft ab, anstatt in die Lunge zu gelangen.When using conventional nasal cannula the loss of the metered gas is usually large since none Sealing between the dosing nozzles of the nasal cannula and the nostrils is present. Much of the too dosie gas differs into the ambient air instead of the Lungs.
Der Erfindung liegt die Aufgabe zugrunde eine op timierte Nasenbrille bereit zu stellen, bei der die genannten Probleme nicht auftreten.The invention has for its object an op to provide timed nasal cannula at which the named Problems do not arise.
Gelöst wurde die Aufgabe durch ein Nasenbrille mit den in Anspruch 1 genannten Merkmalen.The task was solved with nasal cannula with the features mentioned in claim 1.
Die Nasenbrille dichtet selbsttätig für die Dauer ei ner Gasdosierphase bei Benutzung eines Gasdosiergerätes den Übergang zur Nase ab. Durch die Abdichtung der Na senloch-Dosierdüse (Gasauslaß), kann der Verlust des Do siergases reduziert werden. Weiter erhöht sich mit dieser Maßnahme aber auch der Beatmungsdruck und dadurch die Wirkung des Gases. Der Abdichtung liegt das Grundprinzip zugrunde, daß die Dichtungseinrichtung den Druck eines Gases, vorzugsweise vom dosierten Gas, ausnutzt und so, eine Abdichtung erzielt wird.The nasal cannula automatically seals for the duration ner gas dosing phase when using a gas dosing device the transition to the nose. By sealing the Na dosing hole (gas outlet), the loss of Do. siergases can be reduced. Further increases with this Measure also the ventilation pressure and thereby the Effect of gas. Sealing is the basic principle based on the fact that the sealing device the pressure of a Gases, preferably from the metered gas, and so, a seal is achieved.
Mit einer Einrichtung, welche sich während der In spiration aufbläst, wird der Naseninnenraum zur Atmo sphäre hin teilweise oder ganz dicht gehalten. Dies erfolgt vorteilhaft durch Ausnutzung des während der Inspirations phase zugeführten Dosiergases. Durch die Steuerung der Länge des Gasdosierimpulses bleibt das Applikationsteil weniger lang (ein Teil der Inspirationsphase) oder aber über die gesamte Inspirationsphase hindurch in einer aufgebläh ten Position. Das Einbringen einer Rückflußsperre (z. B. durch einseitig ausgebuchtete und geschlitzte Kunststoffab deckung) verhindert das Aufblähen der Applikationsteile während der Exspirationsphase.With a facility, which during the In inflation, the inside of the nose becomes an atmosphere sphere partially or completely dense. this happens advantageous by taking advantage of during inspiration phase fed dosing gas. By controlling the The application part remains the length of the gas metering pulse less long (part of the inspiration phase) or over the entire inspiration phase in one bloated position. The introduction of a non-return valve (e.g. through one-sided bulged and slotted plastic cover) prevents the appliqué parts from swelling during the expiratory phase.
Überraschend wurde gefunden, daß bei Erkrankun gen, bei denen es zu einer teilweisen Kollabierung der Al veolen kommt (Fibrose), zu einem positiven Sauerstoffsäti gungsanstieg kommt, wenn dem Ausatmen (Exspirations phase) ein erhöhter Widerstand entgegengesetzt wird. In der Intensivbeatmungstechnik (künstliche Beatmung) ist die als Peep (positiver endexspiratorischer Druck) bekannt. Daher wird die Nasenbrille vorteilhaft so gestaltet, daß auch wäh rend der Exspiration ein Gasvolumenstrom auf das Applika tionsteil, insbesondere die Auströmöffnungen der Nasen brille wirkt. Vorteilhaft ist dieser Gasvolumenstrom wäh rend der Exspiration geringer als während der Inspirations phase, so daß das Exspirieren (Ausatmen) generell entgegen einem Gasdruck erfolgt, der einen erhöhten Widerstand beim Ausatmen verursacht. Der Gasdruck beim Exspirieren ist im allgemeinen festvorgegeben oder ist einstellbar oder regelbar.Surprisingly, it was found that disease conditions in which there is a partial collapse of the Al veolen comes (fibrosis), to a positive oxygen saturation increase comes when exhaling (expiratory phase) an increased resistance is opposed. In the Intensive ventilation technology (artificial respiration) is the as Peep (positive end expiratory pressure) known. Therefore the nasal cannula is advantageously designed so that even while During the expiration, a gas volume flow onto the applica tion part, especially the outflow openings of the noses glasses work. This gas volume flow is advantageous during the expiration less than during the inspirations phase, so that expiration (exhalation) is generally counter a gas pressure occurs, which is an increased resistance caused on exhalation. The gas pressure during expiration is generally fixed or adjustable or adjustable.
Ein weiterer Gegenstand der Erfindung ist somit eine Nasenbrille mit Dichtelementen, deren Dichtwirkung steuerbar ist.Another object of the invention is thus a nasal cannula with sealing elements, their sealing effect is controllable.
Der Nachteil bei der Verwendung einer Standard nasenbrille, daß kein oder ein sehr geringer Beatmungs druck entsteht, der aber für viele Krankheiten (insbesondere bei Erkrankungen, bei welchen zu teilweisen oder totalen Kollapierungen der Alveolen z. B. Fibrose) einen günstigen Heilungseinfluß, bzw. Linderung mit sich ziehen würde, wird mit der Nasebrille gemäß der Erfindung somit über wunden.The disadvantage of using a standard nasal cannula that have little or no ventilation pressure arises, but for many diseases (especially for diseases in which partial or total Collapses of the alveoli z. B. fibrosis) a favorable Influence of healing, or would bring relief, with the nasal cannula according to the invention sore.
Die Nasenbrille ist besonders geeignet zur Behand lung von COPD-Patienten.The nasal cannula is particularly suitable for treatment treatment of COPD patients.
Die Erfindung wird anhand der Zeichnung erläu tert.The invention will be explained with reference to the drawing tert.
Fig. 1 zeigt die Ansicht eines Ausführungsbei spiels der Nasenbrille Fig. 1 shows the view of a game Ausführungsbei the nasal cannula
Die in Fig. 1 gezeigte Nasenbrille enthält die Teile Grundkörper 1, Gasaustrittsrohre 2 mit Gasaustrittsöffnung 3, Dichtkörper 5 und Rückschlagventile 4. Der Grundkörper 1 besteht in der Regel aus Kunststoff. Der Grundkörper ist ein Hohlkörper durch dessen Hohlraum das zu dosierende Gas geleitet wird. Der Innenraum des Dichtkörpers 5 hat vorteilhaft eine Verbindung zum gasführenden Höhlkörper 1 (nicht gezeichnet), so daß der Dichtkörper 5 bei der Gasdo sierung aufgebläht wird.The nasal cannula shown in FIG. 1 contains the parts base body 1 , gas outlet pipes 2 with gas outlet opening 3 , sealing body 5 and check valves 4 . The base body 1 is usually made of plastic. The base body is a hollow body through the cavity of which the gas to be metered is passed. The interior of the sealing body 5 advantageously has a connection to the gas-carrying cave body 1 (not shown), so that the sealing body 5 is inflated in the Gasdo solution.
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Gas outlet pipe
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Gasaustrittsöffnung
Gas outlet
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check valves
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sealing body
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DE19746742A1 (en) * | 1997-10-23 | 1999-05-06 | Messer Austria Gmbh | Inhalation gas supply |
DE19914667A1 (en) * | 1999-03-31 | 2000-11-23 | Andreas Velten | Connector for respirator mask is made with two short soft tubes in soft rubbery material, one for each nasal passage, resulting in more direct connection reducing breathing pressure |
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DE4309923A1 (en) * | 1993-03-26 | 1994-09-29 | Boesch Wilhelm | Apparatus arrangement for supplying respiration gas to a patient |
DE19746742A1 (en) * | 1997-10-23 | 1999-05-06 | Messer Austria Gmbh | Inhalation gas supply |
DE19914667A1 (en) * | 1999-03-31 | 2000-11-23 | Andreas Velten | Connector for respirator mask is made with two short soft tubes in soft rubbery material, one for each nasal passage, resulting in more direct connection reducing breathing pressure |
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