Drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-015/00
A61M-016/00
출원번호
US-0138811
(2008-06-13)
등록번호
US-8857429
(2014-10-14)
발명자
/ 주소
Spandorfer, Michael
출원인 / 주소
iDTx Systems, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Myers Bigel Sibley & Sajovec, P.A.
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An automated drug delivery and monitoring system for use on mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit is presented. Medication in the form of respirable particles is transported through ventilator circuitry by a delivery unit. Multiple medications may be delivered into the gas flow
An automated drug delivery and monitoring system for use on mechanically ventilated patients in the intensive care unit is presented. Medication in the form of respirable particles is transported through ventilator circuitry by a delivery unit. Multiple medications may be delivered into the gas flow of the ventilator, with each medication delivered in a defined dose for a frequency and interval as specified by an operator. The particles mixed into the gas flow of the ventilator are inhaled and ingested by the patient's lungs.
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1. A drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator, comprising: a delivery unit;a gas conduit held by the delivery unit that is attached to ventilator tubing of a ventilator tubing circuit of the ventilator;a plurality of metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) canisters that are concurrently attached t
1. A drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator, comprising: a delivery unit;a gas conduit held by the delivery unit that is attached to ventilator tubing of a ventilator tubing circuit of the ventilator;a plurality of metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) canisters that are concurrently attached to the delivery unit and are configured to selectively communicate with said gas conduit;at least one actuator held by the delivery unit that selectively actuates to cause at least one of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit;a control unit in communication with the at least one actuator that causes said at least one actuator to automatically actuate to cause each of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit in a defined sequence at defined intervals, wherein the control unit is configured to automatically direct the at least one actuator to cause one or more of the canisters to dispense (i) at a different dose amount from a prior amount, (ii) at an adjusted dose frequency or (iii) at a different dose amount and frequency from a prior amount and frequency; anda display in communication with the control unit that provides an operator interface and presents, for a respective MDI canister, a number of doses remaining, time to next actuation, frequency of delivery and delivery status,wherein said plurality of MDI canisters are circumferentially spaced apart and engage an index table, wherein said index table rotates at defined intervals as signaled by said control unit, and wherein the MDI canisters are concurrently held by the index table so as to be substantially orthogonal and adjacent to said gas conduit at a medicine dispensing location, wherein at least one of the canisters has a different medicine than another one of the canisters. 2. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, further comprising a flow sensor that monitors gas flow in said ventilator tubing and is in communication with the control unit to selectively actuate the at least one actuator to dispense medicine from a selected MDI canister into said gas conduit only when a direction of gas flow is toward a patient and thereby inhibits said actuator from actuating when gas flow is away from the patient. 3. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 2, further comprising a release sensor that is in fluid communication with the gas conduit that communicates with said control unit and signals a dose was successfully dispensed from a respective MDI canisters. 4. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, further comprising a gas flow resistance sensor in communication with the control unit to determine a pressure and volume of gas flow through said gas conduit so that the control unit can determine patient airway resistance and/or a cycle time on reversal of gas flow to assess whether the patient has an impaired ability to intake medicament from at least one of the MDI canisters through the lungs, wherein the control unit automatically increases a dosage frequency or dosage amount or both dosage frequency and amount for at least one of the MDI canisters when it determines that the patient has the impaired ability. 5. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, further comprising a sensor that continuously detects ventilator circuit conditions and/or patient airway resistance, wherein said control unit modifies an interval of actuation of the at least one actuator for one or more of the MDI canisters in response to a change in gas pressure in the ventilator circuit. 6. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, further comprising an automated agitator held by the delivery unit that physically shakes or vibrates a respective MDI canister prior to actuation to dispense medicine into said gas conduit. 7. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein the index table directly contacts and concurrently supports the MDI canisters and includes at least one flow passage in fluid communication with the gas conduit, wherein the gas conduit that is attached to the ventilator tubing circuit extends laterally outward a distance beyond opposing sides of the delivery unit and index table. 8. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein said plurality of MDI canisters each comprise an onboard valve that can be automatically actuated by depressing said valve using the at least one actuator, wherein the canisters are configured to selectively spray medicine out of respective canisters into an adjacent axially extending gas flow stream in said gas conduit then into a patient body using the ventilator tubing circuit. 9. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein each of said MDI canisters comprises a valve, and wherein each of said valves is automatically actuated by depressing said valve using the at least one actuator, wherein said at least one actuator is a single actuator that selectively communicates with each valve and actuates a respective valve by depressing said valve at defined intervals. 10. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein said control unit counts dosages dispensed from each of said plurality of MDI canisters and electronically provides a graphic output of dispensed dose data illustrating dose amounts remaining proximate the number of doses remaining for each of the MDI canisters to a panel associated with the display. 11. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein the system is configured to analyze patient effluent gases. 12. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein said operator interface panel concurrently provides visual information for each of said plurality of MDI canisters. 13. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein said control unit comprises an operator interface panel, and wherein said operator interface panel provides visual information for each of said plurality of MDI canisters, wherein said control unit comprises a dosage counter and said information comprises information regarding remaining dosages for each of said plurality of MDI canisters including a graphic display of a remaining volume or dose amount relative to a full volume capacity, and wherein said information comprises information regarding an interval between dosages for each of said MDI canisters. 14. The drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator of claim 1, wherein said control unit comprises an operator interface panel, wherein said operator interface panel comprises an input for an interval between dosages for each of said MDI canisters, and wherein the system includes at least one sensor that continuously monitors the ventilator circuit airflow path during inhalation and exhalation. 15. The system of claim 1, wherein the gas conduit is axially in-line with the ventilator tubing. 16. A drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator, comprising: a delivery unit;a gas conduit held by the delivery unit that is attached to ventilator tubing of a ventilator tubing circuit of the ventilator;a plurality of metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) canisters that are concurrently attached to the delivery unit and are configured to selectively communicate with said gas conduit;at least one actuator held by the delivery unit that selectively actuates to cause at least one of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit;a control unit in communication with the at least one actuator that causes said at least one actuator to automatically actuate to cause each of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit in a defined sequence at defined intervals, wherein the control unit is configured to automatically direct the at least one actuator to cause one or more of the canisters to dispense (i) at a different dose amount from a prior amount, (ii) at an adjusted dose frequency or (iii) at a different dose amount and frequency from a prior amount and frequency; anda display in communication with the control unit that provides an operator interface and presents, for a respective MDI canister, a number of doses remaining, time to next actuation, frequency of delivery and delivery status,wherein the delivery unit comprises a manifold, and wherein said plurality of MDI canisters include onboard valves and are held upright by the manifold with the respective valves received into spaced apart, fluid paths in the manifold, wherein said manifold rotates and is in fluid communication with said gas conduit, and wherein the MDI canisters are concurrently held upright, adjacent and substantially orthogonal to said gas conduit at a medicine intake location into the gas conduit. 17. A drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator, comprising: a delivery unit;a gas conduit held by the delivery unit that is attached to ventilator tubing of a ventilator tubing circuit of the ventilator;a plurality of metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) canisters that are concurrently attached to the delivery unit and are configured to selectively communicate with said gas conduit;at least one actuator held by the delivery unit that selectively actuates to cause at least one of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit;a control unit in communication with the at least one actuator that causes said at least one actuator to automatically actuate to cause each of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit in a defined sequence at defined intervals, wherein the control unit is configured to automatically direct the at least one actuator to cause one or more of the canisters to dispense (i) at a different dose amount from a prior amount, (ii) at an adjusted dose frequency or (iii) at a different dose amount and frequency from a prior amount and frequency; anda display in communication with the control unit that provides an operator interface and presents, for a respective MDI canister, a number of doses remaining, time to next actuation, frequency of delivery and delivery status,wherein the delivery unit further comprises a lockable housing that encloses the MDI canisters and at least part of the gas conduit and is configured so that ventilator tubing from the ventilator tubing circuit attaches to opposing end portions of the gas conduit and extends laterally away from both sides of the housing, wherein said plurality of MDI canisters are held upright in the housing by a manifold, the manifold defining internal fluid flow paths that engage the gas conduit, wherein said manifold rotates, wherein rotation of said manifold is controlled by said control unit to rotate said manifold at defined intervals, and wherein the MDI canisters are concurrently held adjacent and substantially orthogonal to said gas conduit at a medicine intake location into said gas conduit, and wherein the canisters are configured to selectively spray medicine out of respective canisters into at least one of the manifold internal flow paths, then to the gas conduit to deliver the medicine to the ventilator tubing circuit. 18. A drug delivery and monitoring system for a ventilator, comprising: a delivery unit;a gas conduit held by the delivery unit that is attached to ventilator tubing of a ventilator tubing circuit of the ventilator;a plurality of metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) canisters that are concurrently attached to the delivery unit and are configured to selectively communicate with said gas conduit;at least one actuator held by the delivery unit that selectively actuates to cause at least one of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit;a control unit in communication with the at least one actuator that causes said at least one actuator to automatically actuate to cause each of said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said as conduit in a defined sequence at defined intervals, wherein the control unit is configured to automatically direct the at least one actuator to cause one or more of the canisters to dispense (i) at a different dose amount from a prior amount, (ii) at an adjusted dose frequency or (iii) at a different dose amount and frequency from a prior amount and frequency; anda display in communication with the control unit that provides an operator interface and presents, for a respective MDI canister, a number of doses remaining, time to next actuation, frequency of delivery and delivery status,wherein said plurality of MDI canisters are, held upright by an index table in a lockable enclosure with respective valves residing in a fluid flow path extending downward through the index table, and wherein said index table rotates about a vertical axis of rotation. 19. A drug delivery and monitoring system for cooperating with a ventilator, comprising: a gas conduit in fluid communication with a ventilator gas flow circuit of the ventilator;a plurality of metered dose inhaler (“MDI”) canisters, each having an onboard valve;an actuator that selectively actuates said plurality of MDI canisters to dispense medicine into said gas conduit while flow of gas through the conduit is toward a respective patient;at least one sensor in communication with the gas conduit configured to monitor pressure over inhalation and exhalation, and at least one of patient airway resistance or cycle time on reversal of gas flow associated with a patient's impaired ability to receive medicine dispensed from one or more of the MDI canisters through lungs of the patient;a control unit that (i) causes said actuator to actuate each of said plurality of MDI canisters in a defined sequence at defined intervals only when gas flow is toward the patient based on input from the at least one sensor and (ii) increases dosage frequency of one or more of the MDI canisters to the patient if data from the at least one the sensor identifies a respective patient as having an impaired ability to receive the agent in the lungs;a display in communication with the control unit that provides an operator interface that (i) allows a user to select delivery time and frequency of different drugs from respective MDI canisters held by the table or manifold and (ii) presents, for each MDI canister, a number of doses remaining, time to next actuation and frequency of delivery;a housing enclosing the MDI canisters;a rotatable indexing table or manifold inside the housing that concurrently holds the MDI canisters upright and oriented with respective valves of each MDI canister facing the table or manifold, wherein the MDI canisters are pressed toward respective onboard valves by the at least one actuator to release meted doses of medicine, wherein the table or manifold rotates about a vertical axis and resides above and closely spaced to the gas conduit, and wherein the table or manifold includes at least one flow passage in fluid communication with the gas conduit; anda shaft attached to a medial portion of the table or manifold and extending below the table or manifold to a motor to rotate the table or manifold, wherein the conduit resides between the motor and the table or manifold. 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the housing enclosure is a lockable enclosure that holds the MDI canisters and the gas conduit, and wherein the gas conduit connects to ventilator circuit tubing and is axially in-line with the ventilator circuit tubing and the tubing or gas conduit extends laterally outward from opposing sides of the enclosure. 21. The system of claim 20, wherein the actuator comprises at least one linear actuator that resides in the enclosure above the MDI canisters and, in operation, is in communication with a respective MDI canister and the control unit to cause the at least one linear actuator to depress the MDI canister to dispense a meted aerosolized dose of medicament. 22. The system of claim 19, wherein the control unit is configured to populate a database of medical records including medication type, dose frequency and verification of medication delivered to a patient. 23. The system of claim 19, wherein the control unit is configured to provide electronic data records of patient physiologic parameters detected by the at least one sensor including a flow profile that contains frequency, peak flow, peak flow timing, patient airway resistance and duration for inhalation and exhalation. 24. The system of claim 19, wherein the system is configured to analyze patient effluent gases.
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