AU9356798A - Patient support - Google Patents

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AU9356798A
AU9356798A AU93567/98A AU9356798A AU9356798A AU 9356798 A AU9356798 A AU 9356798A AU 93567/98 A AU93567/98 A AU 93567/98A AU 9356798 A AU9356798 A AU 9356798A AU 9356798 A AU9356798 A AU 9356798A
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Paul William Chapman
Veronica Irene Fletcher
Alastair George Mcleod
Clive Russel Perry
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61GTRANSPORT, PERSONAL CONVEYANCES, OR ACCOMMODATION SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR PATIENTS OR DISABLED PERSONS; OPERATING TABLES OR CHAIRS; CHAIRS FOR DENTISTRY; FUNERAL DEVICES
    • A61G7/00Beds specially adapted for nursing; Devices for lifting patients or disabled persons
    • A61G7/05Parts, details or accessories of beds
    • A61G7/057Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor
    • A61G7/05769Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with inflatable chambers
    • A61G7/05776Arrangements for preventing bed-sores or for supporting patients with burns, e.g. mattresses specially adapted therefor with inflatable chambers with at least two groups of alternately inflated chambers

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WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 1 PATIENT SUPPORT This invention relates to a patient support and in particular to an alternating pressure pad used in prone 5 nursing. Alternating pressure pads are commonly used in the prevention of decubitus ulcers in bedridden patients, but such patients requiring mechanical ventilation or artificial respiration may need to be nursed in the prone 10 position in order to increase the oxygen level in arterial blood, achieved by liberating the dorsal alveoli from lung oedema fluid. Prone nursing is a technique in widespread use, with existing systems requiring the patient to be laid face 15 down onto a bed having specific mechanical lifting aids to lift the patient's chest off the bed to provide a space beneath the face and neck for nasal, ventilation and tracheotomy tubes to be inserted and hang freely from the patient. With the patient in this position, a nurse has 20 access to the face and neck areas for nasogastric tubes, endogastric tubes, ventilator hoses and tracheotomoy tubing, as appropriate, and can perform medical procedures such as pulmonary drainage via suction. However, such existing systems require the movement 25 of a patient to a bed suitably equipped with lifting equipment which have been known in the past to cause facial pressure sores at their points of contact. The invention seeks to provide an alternating pressure pad capable of supporting a patient in a prone 30position thereby avoiding the need to move the patient to SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 261 WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 2 a different bed and additionally maintaining pressure relief for the patient. Accordingly, the invention provides a patient support comprising an alternating pressure pad having separate 5 sets of alternately inflatable cells, at least one further inflatable cell provided under the pad, means to support a head of a patient lying thereon, and control means arranged to maintain alternate inflation and deflation of the cells of the pad, to deflate the cells at the head end lo of the pad and also to inflate the cell(s) provided under the pad in order to raise the level of the chest of a patient supported on the pad. The deflation of the cells at the head end of the pad provides a space beneath the face and neck of a 15patient for nasal, ventilation and tracheotomy tubes to be inserted and hang freely. Inflation of the cell under the pad raising the level of the lungs above the rest of the body lowers the abdominal tissue pressure thereby reducing pressure on the diaphragm and allowing greater tidal air 20volume during artificial respiration. As a result, there is greater perfusion and oxygenation of the dorsal lower lung area reducing accumulation of oedema around the lung and chest area. Preferably, at least one inflatable cell is provided 25 under the foot end of the pad which when inflated raises the feet of a patient supported on the pad. Preferably the cells under the pad may be inflated laterally to provide rotational therapy for the patient. Preferably, the pad includes at least a further 30 inflatable cell to support the face and shoulder of a person lying thereon. More preferably, the cell is V SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 3 shaped and may be semi-transparent to allow inspection of the face from the side of the pad without movement of the head. The combined action of the deflated head cells, the cells elevating the chest and feet and the V-shaped cell 5 to raise the face and neck provides an optimum position for prone nursing which is difficult to achieve on conventional air beds or pads. Preferably, the alternately inflatable cells for supporting the abdomen of a patient lying thereon may be 10 individually selectively deflated to facilitate breathing. Preferably a cover extends over and around the pad. Preferably, the control means and means for selectively deflating some of the cells are accessible outside the cover, for ease of operation and reduced risk 15 of contamination of the pad. An example of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 shows a schematic representation of a preferred embodiment of the invention; 20 Figure 2 is a schematic cross-sectional representation of the alternating pressure pad in Figure 1; Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a two position valve according to the invention; 25 Figure 4 is a schematic view of an air switch according to the invention; Referring now to Figure 1, the preferred embodiment comprises an alternating pressure pad 1 including alternately inflatable cells 1', 1'' . The cells 1' and 1'' 30 are alternately supplied with air from a compressor 2. The cells 1' and 1'' are supplied air from respective channels SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULB 2RI WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 4 6 and 7. It is envisaged that cells in series of three or more may also be used or that more than one cell in any one series may be inflated alternately. Generally, the cells are shaped as elongate cylinders which in the 5preferred embodiment extend transversely across the pad. The cells may be individually formed and restrained onto a base sheet to form the alternating pressure pad or may be made from top and bottom sheet material welded together to define alternately inflatable cells. 10 The cells 1', 1'' are supplied with fluid by channels 6 and 7 which run along the side of the cells. These channels have non return valve connections to a third channel 8 which feeds air continuously to the head cells 3 and the inflatable cells 4 under the head end of 15 the pad via the air switch 12. The inflatable cells 4 are positioned under the alternating cells for supporting the torso of a patient lying thereon, towards the head end, and arranged to inflate individually or together to provide torso height adjustment to enable ventilation 20 access to the patients face. These cells 4 may be "U" shaped to contour around a pneumatic automatic pressure adjuster(not shown) which may be used to maintain an optimum support pressure level. Linked to the cells 4 may be a cell 5 that inflates to provide increased foot 25 clearance. These cells 4 and 5 may also be inflated laterally to provide rotational therapy for the patient. The first alternating cell 1' or 1'', next to the head cells 3 when deflated, may be converted to a static cell 9 so that constant support keeps the patient in a 30 stable position. SUBSTITUTE H4FFT (RUL 9RM WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 5 In a preferred embodiment, a number of the remaining alternately inflatable cells 1' and 1'' for supporting the torso of a patient may be connected to the feed channels 6 or 7 via two position valves 10. 5 As shown in Figure 3, the valves 10 each comprise a body 20 extending through the individual pad cell 1' and channel 6 supplying air to it. The valve body end also passes through the outer cover 30. The valve body has two components, an inner component 21 inserted into the bore 10of an outer component 22, openings 23 and 24 are provided in the inner component and complimentary openings 25 and 26 are provided in the outer component with openings 23 and 25 interconnecting the cells 1' with channel 6. Openings 24 and 26 allow for venting of the cell 1'. 15However, the openings 25 and 26 in the outer component are laterally offset so that in one position the cell may be supplied with air by the respective channel and in the other position the cell may be disconnected from the channel and allowed to deflate without affecting the 20 adjacent cells. Therefore, the valve 10 whilst allowing for individual cell deflation will isolate that cell from the channel 6 or 7 so that air is not lost from the system. The valves 10 also pass through the outer cover and have a knob attached which will indicate the "Vent / 25Close" positions. As access to operating these valves is on the outside the risk of contaminating the mattress is minimised. As support for the head has been lost, by the head end cells 3 being deflated, a head support is required to 30 maintain the head in the prone position above the pad 1. In the preferred embodiment as shown in Figures 1 and 2, a SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE- 26 WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 6 "V" shaped cell 11 may be provided that at its apex supports the head and with its two ends secured under the patients arm pits supports the patient's shoulders and chest. It is possible to use mechanical cantilever type 5 mechanisms with a mask allowing access to the face and throat of the patient to support the head. Another option could be -a more complex structure having a fold away design, with storage within the pad. Mounted to the frame could be a pressure reducing pad utilising either air, 10 foam or gel agent whilst enabling access to the face and throat. In use, the compressor 2 supplies pressurised air to channels 6 and 7 feeding alternately inflatable cells 1' and 1''. A rotary valve (not shown) alternates the supply 15 of air to the respective channels 6 and 7. The control of air supply to the rest of the cells is by means of an air switch 12. The air switch 12 comprises two mating faces, one stationary 12a and the other rotatable 12b. The stationary face 12a has an inlet 13 connected to channel 20 7, an inlet 14 connected to the compressor, outlet 15a to cell 9, outlets 15b and 15c to the cells 4 and 5 and outlet 15d to the head cells 3. The other mating face 12b has arced grooves 16a and 16b that are configured to feed air to the different outlets 15a to 15d and cutaway 25 sections 17a and 17b to exhaust the air from outlets 15a to 15b depending on its position with respect to the stationary face 12a. As shown in Figure 4A, in position 1 the grooved quadrant 16a connects the inlet 14 to outlet 15d to supply 30 continuous air to the head cells 3 and also groove 16b connects inlet 13 to outlet 15a to supply alternating air SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 261 WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 7 to cell 9. As the switch is moved to position 2 (Figure 4B), the quadrant groove 16a cannot supply air to outlet 15d However, cutaway section 17a is now in position over outlet 15d allowing the head cells 3 to deflate. Groove 5 16b connects inlet 14 to outlet 15a to supply static air to cell 9. As the air switch is moved to position 3 (Figure 4C), the head cells are still in exhaust mode, cell 9 is still connected to inlet 14 and the quadrant groove 16a is only 10 feeding outlet 15c to supply air to cells 4 and 5. Moving the air switch to position 4 (Figure 4D), the quadrant groove 16a is now in position to supply air to outlets 15b and 15c to inflate cells 4a, 4b and 5 at the head and foot ends respectively under the pad, the head cells are still 15 in exhaust mode, and cell 9 is still connected to inlet 14 thereby providing the final prone position. When returning back through the switch settings to position 1 the alternating pad is converted back to its conventional pressure relieving alternating pad mode and 20 cells 4a, 4b and 5 exhaust via cutaway section 17b. SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26

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1. Patient support comprising an alternating pressure pad having separate sets of alternately inflatable cells, 5 at least one further inflatable cell provided under the pad, means to support the head of a patient lying thereon and control means arranged to maintain alternate inflation and deflation of the cells of the pad, to deflate the cells at the head end of the pad and also to inflate the 10 cell(s) provided under the pad in order to raise the level of the chest of a patient supported on the pad.
2. A patient support as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one inflatable cell is provided under the foot end 15 of the pad, which when inflated raises the feet of a patient supported on the pad.
3. A patient support as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the cells under the pad may be inflated laterally to 20provide rotational therapy for the patient.
4. A patient support as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein a further inflatable cell is provided to support the face and shoulder of a patient lying thereon. 25
5. A patient support as claimed in claim 5, wherein the cell is V-shaped and may be semi-transparent.
6. A patient support as claimed in any preceding claim, 30wherein the alternately inflatable cells of the pad for SUBSTITUTE SHEET(RULE 26) WO99/17703 PCT/GB98/02988 9 supporting the abdomen of a patient lying thereon may be individually selectively deflated to facilitate breathing.
7. A pressure support as claimed in any preceding claim, 5wherein a cover extends over and around the pad.
8. A pressure support as claimed in claim 7, wherein the control means and means for selectively deflating some of the cells are accessible outside the cover, for ease of 10 operation and reduced risk of contamination of the pad. SUBSTITUTE SHEET(RULE26)
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GBGB9721116.3A GB9721116D0 (en) 1997-10-07 1997-10-07 Prone nursing pad
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PCT/GB1998/002988 WO1999017703A1 (en) 1997-10-07 1998-10-07 Patient support

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