EP0865303A1 - Analytische konfiguration zur überwachung von xenon-haltigem narkosegas - Google Patents
Analytische konfiguration zur überwachung von xenon-haltigem narkosegasInfo
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- EP0865303A1 EP0865303A1 EP96939830A EP96939830A EP0865303A1 EP 0865303 A1 EP0865303 A1 EP 0865303A1 EP 96939830 A EP96939830 A EP 96939830A EP 96939830 A EP96939830 A EP 96939830A EP 0865303 A1 EP0865303 A1 EP 0865303A1
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Definitions
- the anesthetic gas xenon is difficult to determine analytically as an inert gas. Gas analyzers common in anesthesia machines are unsuitable for the quantitative determination of xenon.
- the return of xenon from the exhaled gas is essential for cost reasons.
- the gas mixture composition supplied by the recovery must be continuously monitored so that the gas quality can be permanently ensured when it is returned to the breathing circuit and an auxiliary supply (e.g. gas bottle) can be switched over immediately in the event of device malfunctions.
- the composition of the anesthetic gas in the breathing circuit must be continuously monitored so that the doctor can monitor and regulate the anesthetic process individually.
- the nitrogen content that also arises from the recovery as medically justifiable residual contamination and whose accumulation in the breathing circuit must be limited must also be monitored.
- the mixture is automated
- the invention now relates to an anesthesia system with a mass spectrometer for the quantitative detection of at least one
- Gas component in the breathing gas exhaled gas or recycled gas containing anesthetic gas.
- Mass spectrometers can generally be connected to a gas stream to be analyzed via a membrane or capillary. Coupling via a membrane has the disadvantage of high gas consumption (e.g. around 5 l / h).
- the coupling via capillaries is advantageous.
- the gas loss can be reduced to about 0.5 l / h.
- the capillary can be made of plastic, metal or glass. Capillaries made of metal are preferred, particularly in the case of longer measurement periods and in the case of longer capillaries.
- the capillaries can be used, for example, with a length of 6 to 10 meters. Thereby local flexibility for the installation of the mass spectrometer is possible.
- the mass spectrometer is preferably used for the simultaneous quantitative detection of the gas components oxygen, anesthetic gas (for example xenon) and nitrogen from inspiration gas, expiratory gas or recycled gas containing anesthetic gas.
- anesthetic gas for example xenon
- the measurement can be extended to other gas components such as carbon dioxide.
- Mass spectrometer is connected via control valves to the gas lines of inspiratory gas, expiratory gas and, if appropriate, of recovered anesthetic gas or recycled breathing gas.
- the anesthesia system contains at least one mass spectrometer that can be installed in the anesthetic machine, in the immediate vicinity of the anesthetic machine (e.g. as a so-called backpack) or a few meters away from the anesthetic machine (e.g. in a neighboring room).
- the mass spectrometer is functionally connected to the anesthesia machine.
- the mass spectrometer can simultaneously monitor the anesthetic gas circuit and measure the gas fed in from the xenon recovery via two measuring channels simultaneously or in short cycles.
- a mass spectrometer is a commercial device from Leybold AG (Cologne) with the designation Ecotec 500, which has a very compact design and already has a computer interface for transmitting the measurement signal.
- This commercial device can be used without the complex equipment peripherals that have been customary in mass spectrometers and provides current measurement data if the sampling points are arranged accordingly.
- the mass spectrometer is designed for the mass range 1 to 100 atomic mass units. The limitation to this mass range allows a very compact design. Xenon, with an atomic mass of 132, is not easily determinable with such a device. The problem was solved by xenon being ionized twice for the measurement (formation of Xe 2+ ).
- the mass spectrometric measurements are usually carried out at clock rates around 1 measurement / second.
- the clock rate can also be selected to be shorter or longer.
- the recovery system By monitoring the recovered gas containing anesthetic gas when entering the anesthetic machine, the recovery system is indirectly monitored by the anesthetic machine. Despite this indirect monitoring, there are no restrictions with regard to the possibility of reacting to malfunctions in the recovery, since the recovered gas is controlled exactly where it is used.
- the computer usually present in an anesthetic machine also enables the analysis data to be used for process control.
- Recovered anesthetic gas (e.g. xenon) and fresh anesthetic gas (from the gas bottle, anesthetic gas source) can be automatically mixed via a valve control or flow controller so that the anesthetic parameters specified by the doctor are set. Since the xenon losses that regularly occur in the system must be compensated for by adding fresh xenon, the automatic control of the gas flows based on the analysis results offers great advantages.
- the computer-aided control of the mass spectrometer enables the continuous documentation of the gas-related anesthesia parameters and thus fulfills the requirement for a complete documentation of the anesthetic process.
- a sampling point in the expiratory branch of the anesthetic circuit can also be used to monitor and document which one
- each mass spectrometer can interrupt the gas supply from the recovery in the event of malfunctions, or block the recovery system altogether, independently of the others. If, for reasons of simplification, the monitoring of the anesthetic circuit is dispensed with, the recovery can also be monitored by a single mass spectrometer which, depending on the number of connected anesthetic devices, is positioned between the gas outlet of the recovery device and the branching point to the anesthetic devices.
- the analytical configuration described can also be used for anesthesia with conventional laughing gas. Monitoring of the anesthetic cycle can therefore be carried out independently of the anesthetic gas selected. This is particularly advantageous if modern anesthesia machines optionally allow operation with xenon or nitrous oxide. As a rule, no recovery unit is used for anesthesia with nitrous oxide. Should it become necessary in the future for the environmental protection or occupational safety reasons to discharge the outgoing nitrous oxide mixture, such a disposal unit can also be monitored, controlled or documented with a mass spectrometer.
- the anesthesia system contains the gas supplies 1 (oxygen source), 2 (xenon source, "initial supply"), 3 (xenon memory, recovered xenon), an anesthetic device 10, control unit 12 (computer or microprocessor), mass spectrometer 11 and monitor 13, and xenon recovery unit 15.
- the respiratory gas is supplied via the Valves 4 and 5 made from oxygen from oxygen source 1 and xenon from xenon source 2 and / or 3.
- Valves 4 and 5 are components of a so-called gas mixing box 17.
- the breathing gas (inspiration) is supplied to line 22 via the
- the exhaled gas (expiration) is fed via line 24 to the xenon recovery 15.
- the line 26 leads to the xenon store 3.
- the line 28 leads via the valve 6 into the Line 20 leading into the gas mixing box, lines 22 (inspiration), 24 (expiration) and line 26 (xenon recovery output) are connected to the mass spectrometer via bypass lines 23, 25 and 27.
- Die Bypass lines 23, 25 and 27 each have a controllable valve 7, 8 and 9.
- the valves 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 are controlled by the control unit (computer).
- the control unit also takes over the usual control tasks.
- the mass spectrometer has one or more interfaces (computer interfaces) via which the measurement signal, which represents the analysis result, is sent to the control unit.
- the control unit calculates the content of the gas components (e.g. oxygen, xenon, nitrogen) from the measurement signal.
- the control unit is connected to the monitor 13, on which all relevant information is shown.
- the xenon recovery 15 can take place, for example, according to DE 44 11 533. Other xenon recovery processes can also be used.
- Anesthesia with the anesthesia system is advantageously carried out in the following stages (example with xenon as anesthetic gas): 1. At the beginning of the anesthesia, the patient is ventilated with a breathing gas (oxygen-xenon mixture) and the composition of inspiration gas and expiration gas is determined. In this start-up phase, the lungs and The patient's airways. In this phase, the expiratory gas contains nitrogen.
- a breathing gas oxygen-xenon mixture
- the anesthesia reaches a stationary phase.
- the composition of inspiration gas and expiration gas is monitored.
- the composition of the xenon gas from the xenon recovery can be monitored.
- Levels 1 to 4 require constant control of the gas composition of inspiration, expiration and, advantageously, recovery.
- the control is carried out with one or more mass spectrometers. Through a controlled coupling of the mass spectrometer, a mass spectrometer is sufficient.
- the measurement signal from the mass spectrometer can be tapped directly on the device in order to be able to carry out a safety check independently of the control unit.
- An alarm can be triggered when certain limit values are reached.
- recovered xenon is fed in and the tolerance of the composition of the inspiration gas differs intolerably from the setpoint, it can be switched to pure xenon from the compressed-gas cylinder (xenon source) (switching from xenon circuit to first and emergency supply).
- the actual value of the gas composition is advantageously compared with a reference value of a reference gas mixture (e.g. from a pressure cell) either directly in the mass spectrometer or in the control unit.
- the mass spectrometer can also be calibrated using a reference gas mixture from a pressure cell.
- the mass spectrometer is advantageously also set up so that an alarm is triggered when the pressure in the pressure cell drops
- the automation of the anesthesia system can not only relate to a computer-controlled control of valves, but can also include a control of regulators for adjusting the gas flow rate
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DE19545598A DE19545598A1 (de) | 1995-12-06 | 1995-12-06 | Analytische Konfiguration zur Überwachung von Xenon-haltigem Narkosegas |
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PCT/EP1996/005047 WO1997020591A1 (de) | 1995-12-06 | 1996-11-16 | Analytische konfiguration zur überwachung von xenon-haltigem narkosegas |
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DE (1) | DE19545598A1 (ko) |
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