WO2004101046A1 - Trachealbeatmungsvorrichtung - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M16/00—Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. mouth-to-mouth respiration; Tracheal tubes
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M16/00—Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. mouth-to-mouth respiration; Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/0003—Accessories therefor, e.g. sensors, vibrators, negative pressure
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M16/00—Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. mouth-to-mouth respiration; Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/04—Tracheal tubes
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- A61M16/0443—Special cuff-wall materials
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M16/00—Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. mouth-to-mouth respiration; Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/04—Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/0434—Cuffs
- A61M16/0445—Special cuff forms, e.g. undulated
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M16/00—Devices for influencing the respiratory system of patients by gas treatment, e.g. mouth-to-mouth respiration; Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/04—Tracheal tubes
- A61M16/0463—Tracheal tubes combined with suction tubes, catheters or the like; Outside connections
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
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- the invention relates to a tracheal ventilation device, in particular a tracheal tube, which closes the trachea as possible tissue-compatible for the respiration of a pediatric patient, with a cuff bubble blocking the trachea below the glottis through which a respiratory cannula is passed, wherein the cuff bladder consists of a flexible soft foil material and filled , without limitation unfolded state is greater than when filled in the trachea placed and the cuff with creases on the trachea.
- DE 198 45 415 A1 describes a tracheostomy ventilator in which the cuff (cuff) consists of a flexible soft foil material with a small wall thickness. Such a cuff bladder is well suited for a variety of applications in the intubation and mechanical ventilation of patients. Also DE 196 38 935 C1 describes a comparable tracheostomy device, which can be used in general.
- cuff-carrying respiratory tubes One area in which the use of cuff-carrying respiratory tubes remains problematic is the tracheal intubation of newborns and children.
- child breathing tubes with a cuff are considered to be extremely risky for the patient because the filling of the cuff bladder repeatedly causes damage to the trachea and the larynx.
- the lesions are usually caused by the direct effect of the cuff's inflation pressure on the perfusion of the supplying vessels in the tissue adjacent to the cuff.
- the lack of supply, infarction or death of the affected tissues and structures can lead to extremely serious lifelong impairment or death of the child.
- Respiratory tubes with so-called low-volume / high-pressure cuffs are particularly problematic in this context.
- the cuff bladder in these tubes in the unfolded, non-intubated state has a diameter which clearly exceeds the diameter of the trachea to be intubated (with a sufficient safety tolerance of generally about 50%).
- a sufficient safety tolerance of generally about 50% By itself during the filling of such in the Diameter superior cuff in the trachea (blocking) evolving cuff envelope infiltration in the tracheal seal with high-volume / low-pressure cuffs causes the cuff sheath to expand under potentially tissue-damaging pressures, as is the rule with low-volume / high-pressure cuff bubbles , largely avoided.
- the deliberately produced folding of the bladder shell thus enables perfusion-compatible filling pressure values in the tracheal seal with high-volume / low-pressure cuffs and ultimately ensures for the user that the barometric pressure measured in the cuff bladder largely corresponds to the pressure transmitted transmural to the tissue .
- severe tracheal or laryngeal damage could be reduced to a very low level, even with long-term intubation, by using such high-volume cuff bubbles with in situ cuffed sheaths.
- PVC cuffs are usually produced in wall thicknesses of 50 to 100 micron or in silicone and latex in wall thicknesses of 100 to 200 micron.
- the processing limit of PVC too Ventilation-compatible cuff bubbles (usually by online extrusion blow molding) is at a critical bottom wall thickness of about 40 to 50 micrometers.
- latex-based cuff bubbles are produced by the dipping process, the production of thinner-walled balloons under 100 micrometers is technically difficult on the one hand, and on the other hand, such balloons often have inadequate mechanical strength under ventilation conditions. In addition, latex-based components are considered unsuitable today for their potential allergenicity.
- Silicone balloons are also produced in the dipping process and can only be used to a limited extent in the case of residual shaped geometry in the wall thickness range of less than 100 micrometers for reasons relating to children's breathing tubes.
- a suitably shaped cuff made of conventional material with high-volume / low-pressure suitable dimensioning and cylindrical shape in the evacuated or unblocked state usually prominently prominent, lying in fold on the tube shaft and is characterized both during intubation (insertion of the tube into the trachea) and during extubation (removal of the tube) to the mechanical obstruction.
- Reflexive irritations (laryngospasm) of the larynx or the vocal folds (glottis) by the bulging cuff cover resting on the shaft can be the result.
- conventional cuffs in the evacuated state also form the mucosa-facing, sharp-edged folds of the cuff envelope, which can lead to cutting injuries of the mucous membrane as well as intersecting penetrations of deeper lying structures both during intubation and during extubation of the cuff.
- children's cuffs of conventional design due to the material wall thickness and the resulting rigidity, in many cases also ensure no homogeneous pressure distribution of the cuff on the tracheal mucosa.
- the Folding pattern of a suitably shaped made of conventional materials cuff bubble in the trachea is due to the lack of suppleness of the cuff sheath usually coarse and in its sealing performance against from lung (tracheo-bronchial) onlastendem gas and throat-relieving secretory discharge only slightly efficient. This is especially problematic if the respiratory pressure on the cuff due to tracheo-bronchial pressure briefly exceeds the filling pressure of the cuff (peak pressure). In order to produce a certain seal, the residual volume cuff of conventional design generally has to be filled with marginally critical pressures or exceeds them significantly.
- the diameter of the tube shaft is chosen so that it largely corresponds to the diameter of the anatomically physiological constriction of the lower airways in the child, the so-called cricoid (cartilaginous).
- cricoid cartilaginous
- the Kindertrachealtubus without sealing cuff bladder in many cases in the ventilation of disadvantage. Particularly problematic are surgical interventions which require a very constant guidance of anesthesia (stable ventilation minute volume) or constant blood gas values, as may be the case, for example, in cardiosurgical or neurosurgical intra-operative ventilation. In the course of intensive ventilation spontaneous storage changes of the child can be accompanied by strongly fluctuating air leaks and, with high vigilance, make stable ventilation impossible. In the case of heavily bleeding interventions in the head area or at intravenous surgical antiseptic irrigation of the oral and pharyngeal cavity is also preferred in cases due to the insufficient sealing performance of a tube without cuff a cuff-carrying tube. Otherwise, blood, rinses and secretions of the pharynx reach the distal airways largely unhindered and can considerably complicate the course of ventilation and the course during and following the extubation.
- the invention has for its object to provide a tracheal tube with tracheal sealing cuff, which is suitable for long-term respiratory use in children, and avoids the previously known, equipped with a cuff child tracheal tubes traumatleitersrisiko or significantly reduced.
- the tracheal tube according to the invention for a respective Altersl, development class of the respiratory physiology of the child according to a cuff, which is characterized by a specific combination of cuff material and cuff wall thickness, and dimensioning and positioning on the Tubenschaft distinguished, provided and manufactured.
- the tracheal tube according to the invention ensures an application-safe, atraumatic alternative to the principle of airway sealing previously preferred for the intubation of children, at the level of the physiological constriction of the respiratory tract (crikoid) by means of a tube shaft adapted in diameter.
- the seal against the respiratory gas or above the secretion collecting secretions of the Krikoids is instead placed by a tracheal Cuff bubble made.
- the cuff bladder ideally comes to lie in the tracheal tube according to the invention in the region of the transition of the distal to the middle third of the trachea, and there, ensured by their special material and dimensioning properties, a seal of the trachea at cuff filling pressure values (5 to 15 mbar) ago well below the pressure values of tissue perfusion (30 to 35 mbar).
- the tube according to the invention therefore avoids cuff pressure-related lesions of the adjacent mucous membrane (bruising, infarctions) as they are known in conventional Kinderbatmungstuben with cuff not only in the trachea but also in the area with regard to late effects particularly problematic subglottic and glottic larynx ,
- the tube of the invention allows a virtually bead-free evacuation of the cuff and thus avoids irritation or even cutting injury in the intubation and extubation largely avoided.
- the tube according to the invention should also be capable of blocking in the proposed low pressure range (5 to 15 mbar) to a sufficient extent against secretion or reliably against gas. Among other things, it is intended to ensure a reliable air-seal in the case of tracheo-bronchially effective ventilation pressure values (peak and plateau pressures) that exceed the set cuff filling pressure (self-sealing).
- the tube of the invention is designed in its choice of materials and specific design so that the user in the choice of tube size, which is based on respiratory tubes generally on the diameter of the shaft, starting from the calculated according to the usual calculation formulas size, optionally for the next smaller , so decide by 0.5 mm narrower shank diameter.
- the above-described non-pesfusionsbeeintr foundedenden filling pressures of the cuff are sufficient.
- the optional choice of a smaller shaft diameter can reduce the potentially traumatizing effect of too large a selected tube shaft (tissue-damaging relative movements between the crutch and shaft with dangerous swelling of the irritated tissue in the sequence), which offers the user additional application security.
- the preferred film material of the cuff bubble is a polyurethane or a polyurethane compound.
- materials come into question that can be processed on the one hand in the wall thickness range according to the invention, on the other hand in the desired filling pressure range have a pressure-volume-expansion mechanism that corresponds to that of polyurethane.
- the wall thickness of the film used is 0.015 to 0.005 mm.
- a wall thickness of less than or equal to 0.010 mm and greater than or equal to 0.005 mm is preferred.
- a wall thickness of approximately 0.007 mm has proven to be ideal for the atraumatic seal according to the invention.
- the wall thicknesses within the balloon foil are preferably formed such that they are thicker in the shoulder region adjacent to the tube shaft than in the cylindrical section directly adjacent to the tracheal mucous membrane.
- the diameters of the cuff are graduated in such a way that the diameter of the cuff (D_CUFF) ranges from 8 to 22 mm.
- the axial length of the cuff mounted on the shaft is chosen to be as small as possible in order to maximize the distance between the proximal end of the cuff and the glottis or glottic placement mark ( Reduction of the risk of traumatization of the pressure-sensitive subglottic larynx by a passing to the glottis dislocated cuff), but on the other hand as large as just required is dimensioned in the described combination of material, wall thickness and further dimensioning of the cuff, the tracheal compatible seal according to the invention the airways.
- the pressure in the cuff bubble is adjusted according to the invention material design, dimensioning or placement of the cuff on the shaft so that it produces a reliable, mucous compatible air-seal in the filling range of 5 to 20 mbar and preferably from 10 to 15 mbar, which even then remains effective if the pressure building up in the distal airways (tracheo-bronchial) below the cuff temporarily exceeds the filling pressure of the cuff, eg in the plateau phase or peak pressure phase of a ventilation cycle.
- This behavior called self-sealing, is made possible by a specific design of the cuff.
- the diameter of the cuff is as far as residual sized (ie the diameter of the trachea to be sealed) in order to create in situ a proximal and distal reaching annular bead-like shape of the filled cuff (between the tube shaft and tracheal wall) to arise (see Fig. 4a). If the ventilation pressure exceeds the filling pressure of the cuff, the distally convex bead of the cuff deflects proximally in a concave manner (see Fig. 4b).
- the tracheal tube according to the invention has the combination of two further characteristic relations which allow the steep in situ formation of its distal and proximal shoulder portion, which is crucial for the self-sealing effect of the cuff.
- the micro-thin version of the cuff sheath gives the filled cuff the necessary dynamics and mechanical properties to nestle against the trachea in a very short time under changing pressure conditions that are subject to the cuff without deforming as far elastically as possible (eg with a passing ventilation pressure> cuff pressure). that Ventilation gas can escape to a greater extent between the tracheal wall and cuff.
- the inventive design of the cuff is beyond tracheal tubes also applicable to pediatric tracheostomy tubes.
- Fig. 1 a tracheal tube in side view
- Fig. 3 mounted on the shaft cuff bubble in section
- Fig. 4b is a schematic representation of the self-sealing function
- Fig. 5a-d graphically descriptive representation of the characteristic quantities according to the invention
- Fig. 1 shows a tracheal tube 1 in the view.
- the respiratory cannula 2 is provided with the cuff bubble 3.
- the cuff bubble 3 Via a mounted in the wall of the cannula 2 line 4, the cuff bubble 3 is inflated (blocked) or the introduced air discharged from it (unblocked).
- the line 4 carries at its end led out of the cannula 2 the valve 5.
- the tracheal tube 1 is formed in selection and arrangement of its components such that it ensures a tracheal tissue-compatible seal in all expected ventilation situations.
- the tracheal tube 1 is designed for optimal performance of this task in several graded sizes.
- the cuff bubble 3 is preferably made of polyurethane, for example of the material Pellethane 2363 Dow Chemical Inc .. It is a polyurethane with high strength and chemical resistance.
- the wall thickness of the cuff bladder is 0.015 to 0.005 mm. Preferably, the wall thickness is made equal to or less than 0.010 mm. The wall thickness of the bladder is ideally about 0.007 mm.
- the volume expansion of the envelope of the cuff bubble from the freely unfolded, not intubated, not pressurized state, wherein the filling pressure is slightly above ambient pressure, to a filling pressure of about 30 mbar is about 5 - 15%, but preferably not more than 10%
- the cuff bladder 3 is individually shaped in its design for the graduated sizes and attached to the cannula 2 in an individually typical manner or position. Choice of material and wall thickness of the cuff bubble 3 in combination with the respective geometric shape of the cuff bubble 3, the atraumatic closure of the trachea according to the invention, the cuff bubble 3 conforming organically with the lowest filling pressure of the trachea which does not affect tissue perfusion.
- the cannula 2 is made (preferably of PVC) with inner diameters (ID) of 3 to 7 mm (+/- 0.2 mm).
- ID inner diameters
- the size graduation of the inner diameter is preferably carried out in increments of 0.5 mm.
- the outer diameter of the cannula 2 are adapted to the inner diameter ID and are ideally 4.1 to 9.3 mm (+/- 0.2mm).
- the freely deployed, not yet mounted on the shaft of the tube cuff bubble is shown as a free-standing component.
- the radial extent of the freely deployed cuff bubble 3 (D_CUFF) is 10 to 20 mm.
- the axial extent of the cuff bubble is determined by the distance (L2) between the transition points of R1 and R2 in the distal and proximal cuff shoulders. L2 is 10 to 22 mm.
- R1 expresses the radius of the arcuate transition from the shaft portion (S) of the cuff into the cuff shoulder and is 2.55 to 3.45 mm.
- R2 denotes the arcuate transition of the cuff shoulder (S) into the tracheal wall adjacent cylindrical portion (Z).
- Explain the deviations of the dimensions each predominantly by production-related fluctuations in the processing of the polymer or elastomer.
- FIG. 3 shows the cuff mounted on the tube shaft in a schematic longitudinal section.
- the cuff bladder 3 is firmly attached to the cannula 2 in the region of the shaft portions (S) of the cuff bubble by bonding or welding.
- MD describes the distal mounting point of the cuff on the cannula.
- the mounting point is defined by the point of the transition of the shaft portion (S) into the radius R1 or the positioning of this point on the tube cannula 2.
- MP accordingly describes the proximal mounting point of the cuff bladder.
- MD_MP indicates the distance between the two mounting points on the cannula 2.
- MD_MP is 8 to 20 mm (+/- 1.5 mm).
- Fig. 4a represents the tracheal tube placed in the trachea.
- the cuff bubble 3 is placed in the transition region from the distal to the middle tracheal third.
- the glottic marking (GM) on the tube shaft (2) describes the correct placement of the tube in relation to the orientation point commonly used during intubation, the vocal folds (SL).
- SG refers to the so-called subglottic larynx (subglottis), which is known to be particularly vulnerable to pressure. In the area of the subglottic larynx, mechanical irritations of the tissue are therefore to be reduced as much as possible.
- the tracheal tube according to the invention integrates a safety area (SB) or places the cuff as far away as possible from the subglottic larynx.
- SB safety area
- the sealing properties of the tube according to the invention remain ensured despite the minimized in their length extension cuff bubble by their specific shape and material composition.
- the residual sized envelope of the cuff bladder forms longitudinal folds.
- the cuff also forms in its shoulder areas for proximal and distal reaching annular ridges (RW).
- FIG. 4 b describes the self-sealing mechanism of a tracheally placed cuff bladder according to the invention in respiratory situations in which the respiratory pressure temporarily exceeds the filling pressure of the cuff.
- the distal ring bulge (dR) turns from convex (Fig.4a) to concave (fig.4b)
- the proximal ridge (pR) remains unchanged in its orientation (convex) and shape (due to the low volume expansion of the cuff sheath).
- the pressure curve in the interior of the cuff which follows the ventilation pressure synchronously leads instead to a moderate bulging of the cylindrical portion of the cuff envelope towards the tracheal wall, thus ensuring a largely preserved seal even in peak pressure situations.
- Fig. 5a describes the relationship of D-CUFF to the distance between the mounting points MD_MP of the cuff on the tube shaft.
- Fig. 5c describes the relation between the distance of the mounting points of the cuff (MD_MP) to the cuff length of the unassembled, freely deployed cuff component (L2).
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BRPI0410299A BRPI0410299B1 (pt) | 2003-05-15 | 2004-05-06 | dispositivo de ventilação traqueal |
ES04731323T ES2433990T3 (es) | 2003-05-15 | 2004-05-06 | Dispositivo de ventilación traqueal |
EP04731323.4A EP1628699B1 (de) | 2003-05-15 | 2004-05-06 | Trachealbeatmungsvorrichtung |
AU2004238021A AU2004238021B2 (en) | 2003-05-15 | 2004-05-06 | Tracheal ventilation device |
JP2006529745A JP4644673B2 (ja) | 2003-05-15 | 2004-05-06 | 呼吸補助器 |
DK04731323.4T DK1628699T3 (da) | 2003-05-15 | 2004-05-06 | Trakealåndedrætsapparat |
CA2525573A CA2525573C (en) | 2003-05-15 | 2004-05-06 | Tracheal ventilation device |
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