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Disposable Impedance Adapter (DIA) for Ventilator Assessment of Respiratory Function

UVM Reference Number: C501
Summary:

Assessment of respiratory mechanical function in patients on mechanical ventilators is done using a measurement of impedance on ventilator pressure and flow, but when a patient is partially breathing for themselves, accurate respiratory function measurements cannot be determined using these parameters. The DIA solves this problem by providing a controlled oscillatory perturbation of the airflow delivered to the patient so that the impedance measurement can be done at a frequency range above that of the regular ventilation waveform using pressure transducers that are embedded within the DIA. The DIA is integrated into a patient’s ventilator between the endotracheal tube and the tubing of the ventilator and is disposable to minimize infection risk.

Benefits:

  • Provides accurate measurement of impedance, even in patients with active respiratory muscles.
  • Disposable to minimize infection risk.
  • Easily integrated into a patient’s ventilator

Applications:

  • Ventilators in critical care, neonatal and ambulatory care settings.

Opportunity:

  • Looking for research and development partners and licensing opportunities.

Patents: 

  • US Patent 14/764,077

Seeking:

  • Licensing
  • Development partner
Patent Information:
Category(s):
Technology Classifications > Biomedical
Inventors:
Jason Bates
For Information, Contact:
UVM Innovations UVMI.Case@uvm.edu
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