发明名称 Non-invasive device for synchronizing chest compression and ventilation parameters to residual myocardial activity during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
摘要 A method for improving the cardiac output of a patient who is suffering from pulseless electrical activity or shock and yet still displays some myocardial wall motion including sensing myocardial activity to determine the presence of residual left ventricular pump function having a contraction or ejection phase and a filling or relaxation phase. In such cases, a compressive force is repeatedly applied to the chest based on the sensed myocardial activity such that the compressive force is applied during at least some of the ejection phases and is ceased during at least some of the relaxation phases to permit residual cardiac filling, thereby enhancing cardiac output and organ perfusion. Also incorporated may be a logic circuit capable of utilizing multiple sensing modalities and optimizing the synchronization pattern between multiple phasic therapeutic modalities and myocardial residual mechanical function.
申请公布号 US9259543(B2) 申请公布日期 2016.02.16
申请号 US201113182800 申请日期 2011.07.14
申请人 Zoll Medical Corporation 发明人 Paradis Norman;Barash David;Halperin Henry R.;Freeman Gary
分类号 A61H31/00;A61N5/00;A61M1/12;A61H31/02;A61N1/365;A61N1/39;A61M16/00;A61H9/00 主分类号 A61H31/00
代理机构 Nixon & Vanderhye P.C. 代理人 Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
主权项 1. A method to treat a patient in shock comprising: determining the patient is in a pulseless electrical activity (PEA) condition; during the PEA condition, sensing actual myocardial motion or residual pulsatile blood flow in the patient and determining whether the actual myocardial motion or residual pulsatile blood flow is occurring in the patient during the PEA condition; in response to the determination that the actual myocardial motion or residual pulsatile blood flow is occurring, repeatedly applying a phasic therapy to the patient synchronized to the sensed actual myocardial motion or pulsatile blood flow, wherein the phasic therapy includes repeatedly applying a compressive force to the chest or an electrical shock to the heart of the patient, and adjusting the compressive force or electrical shock depending on whether the force or shock coincides with a heart beat as indicated by sensed myocardial motion or pulsatile blood flow, wherein the compressive force or the electrical shock is sufficient to cause the circulation of blood through the patient in the PEA condition.
地址 Chelmsford MA US