WO2011010279A1 - Device and method for assisting a cough - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a device and a method for assisting a cough.
- lung mucus an excessive volume of viscoelastic material, which is called lung mucus, may be built up in the lung of a patient. Excessive lung mucus is known to cause severe problems due to an increased chance of lung infections, declined lung function, reduced effect of inhaled medicine etc.
- an oscillation device to assist a cough is provided for Cystic Fibrosis and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease patients in order to increase lung mucus clearance.
- the oscillation can be air oscillation pressure transmitted to a lung through a mouth for causing the airways of a lung to oscillate.
- the oscillation also can be mechanical oscillation pressure transmitted to a lung through the ribcage and muscles, like for example High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillations (HFCWO).
- HFCWO High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillations
- An object of this invention is to provide a device for effectively assisting a cough.
- the device for assisting a cough, based on oscillation pressure comprises a controlling unit.
- the oscillation pressure causes a periodic oscillation airflow in a lung system and the periodic oscillation airflow comprises an oscillation exhalation airflow and an oscillation inhalation airflow.
- the controlling unit comprises:
- a first determining unit for determining whether an inhalation of the lung system is complete, so as to control a valve which is to be closed for isolating the lung system from the external environment
- a second determining unit for determining whether an internal air pressure in the lung system is larger than a pre-defined pressure threshold
- a detecting unit for detecting the start of the oscillation exhalation airflow, so as to control the valve which is to be opened for starting a cough.
- the advantage is that the device of the invention can assist a cough more effectively.
- the invention also provides a method corresponding to the device for assisting a cough.
- the invention further provides a computer program used in the method of assisting a cough. Detailed explanations and other aspects of the invention will be given below.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows a device for assisting a cough according to an embodiment of the invention
- Fig. 2 is a diagram for illustrating a correlation between the velocity of an exhalation airflow of a cough and time
- Fig. 3 is a waveform for illustrating a correlation between the velocity of an oscillation airflow and time
- Fig. 4 schematically shows a mechanical oscillation pressure applied to a lung system and an air pressure detected through a mouth according to an example of the invention
- Fig. 5 schematically shows an air oscillation pressure applied to a lung system through a mouth and an air pressure detected through the mouth according to another example of the invention
- Fig. 6 is a flow chart for illustrating a method of assisting a cough according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the same reference numerals are used to denote similar parts throughout the Figures.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows a device for assisting a cough according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the device 10 is used for assisting a cough, based on an oscillation pressure.
- the device 10 comprises a controlling unit 11, an oscillation unit 12 for oscillating a lung system to cause a periodic oscillation airflow in the lung system, and a valve 13 controlled by the controlling unit 11 , which valve is to be opened or closed for, respectively, connecting the lung system to the external environment through a mouth or isolating the lung system from the external environment.
- the oscillation unit 12 may be integrated together with the controlling unit 11 and included in the device 10.
- the oscillation unit 12 is an air oscillation pressure unit.
- the air oscillation pressure provided by the oscillation unit 12 is transmitted to the lung system through a mouth for causing the airways of a lung system to oscillate.
- the oscillation unit 12 may be separate from the device 10, and not integral with the controlling unit 11.
- the oscillation unit 12 is a mechanical pressure oscillation unit.
- the mechanical oscillation pressure is transmitted to the lung system through the ribcage and muscles, like for example High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillations (HFCWO).
- HFCWO High Frequency Chest Wall Oscillations
- the oscillation unit 12 generates an oscillation pressure (shown as OP in Fig. 1) to oscillate the airways of the lung system, and the oscillation pressure causes a periodic oscillation airflow in the airways of the lung system.
- the periodic oscillation airflow comprises an oscillation exhalation airflow and an oscillation inhalation airflow.
- the controlling unit 11 comprises a first determining unit 111 for determining whether an inhalation of the lung system is complete, so as to control the valve which is to be closed for isolating the lung system from the external environment, a second determining unit 112 for determining whether an internal air pressure (shown as IAP in Fig.
- a detecting unit 113 for detecting the start of the oscillation exhalation airflow shown as OEA in Fig. 1
- the valve 13 may be integrated with the controlling unit 11 so as to be opened or closed based on the controlling action by the controlling unit 11. If the valve 13 is controlled so as to be closed based on a closing signal (shown as CS in Fig. 1 ) from the first determining unit
- the lung system is isolated from the external environment and the external air cannot be inhaled into the lung system; if the valve 13 is controlled so as to be opened based on an opening signal (shown as OS in Fig. 1) from the detecting unit 113, mucus and air (shown as A&M in Fig. 1) in the airways of the lung system can be coughed/exhaled to the external environment, and external air (shown as A in Fig. 1) can be inhaled into the airways of the lung system.
- an opening signal shown as OS in Fig. 1
- mucus and air shown as A&M in Fig. 1 in the airways of the lung system can be coughed/exhaled to the external environment
- external air shown as A in Fig. 1
- the pre-defined pressure threshold may be set by a user, and the pre-defined pressure threshold may be different for different people.
- the first determining unit 111 may be intended to determine whether the inhalation of the lung system is complete when the velocity of an inhalation airflow (shown as VIA in Fig. 1) in the lung system is lower than a pre-defined velocity threshold.
- the oscillation exhalation airflow is synchronous with the exhalation airflow of the cough at least at the beginning of the cough. At the beginning of the cough, the cough causes a peak exhalation airflow in the airways of the lung system.
- the pre-defined velocity threshold may be set by a manufacturer of the device 10 or a user, and the velocity threshold can be zero or any other value near zero.
- the inhalation airflow may comprise the inhalation airflow caused by the inhalation of the lung system only.
- the inhalation airflow may comprise the inhalation airflow caused by the inhalation of the lung system and the oscillating inhalation airflow caused by the oscillation pressure.
- the first determining unit 111 may comprise a sensor for collecting the velocity of inhalation air in airways of the lung system
- the second determining unit may comprise a sensor for collecting the internal air pressure of the lung system.
- the sensor of the first determining unit 111 may be integrated together with the sensor of the second determining unit 112.
- Fig. 2 is a diagram for illustrating a correlation between the velocity of an exhalation airflow of a cough and time. At the beginning of a cough, for example, at 0.03 seconds, the velocity of the exhalation airflow is almost 10 1/s (litre/second).
- Fig. 3 is a waveform for illustrating a correlation between the velocity of an oscillation airflow and time.
- the oscillation pressure causes a periodic oscillation airflow in the airways of the lung system, and the oscillation exhalation airflow of the oscillation airflow and the oscillation inhalation airflow of the oscillation airflow periodically change.
- the oscillation pressure causes an oscillation exhalation airflow (shown as OEA in Fig. 3) in the airways of the lung system
- the oscillation pressure causes an oscillation inhalation airflow (shown as OIA in Fig. 3) in the airways of the lung system.
- the period of the periodic oscillation airflow can be 0.1s, 0.2s, 0.3s etc.
- the internal air pressure of the lung system is larger than the pre-defined pressure threshold, and the lung system is ready to cough; secondly, in a periodic oscillation airflow, an oscillation exhalation airflow starts; thirdly, the valve 13 is opened; fourthly, the lung system starts to cough and causes a peak exhalation airflow in the airways of the lung system at the beginning of the cough, for example, at 0.03s, and, synchronously, in the periodic oscillation airflow, an oscillation exhalation airflow starts.
- Fig. 4 schematically shows a mechanical pressure oscillation (shown as MOP) applied to a lung system, and an air pressure (shown as AP) in the lung system is detected through a mouth according to an example of the invention.
- Fig. 5 schematically shows an air oscillation pressure (shown as AOP) applied to a lung system through a mouth, and an air pressure (AP) in the lung system is detected through the mouth according to another embodiment of the invention.
- AOP air oscillation pressure
- AP air pressure
- Fig. 6 is a flow chart for illustrating a method of assisting a cough according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the method serves to assist a cough, based on an oscillation pressure, and the oscillation pressure causes a periodic oscillation airflow in the airways of a lung system.
- the periodic oscillation airflow comprises an oscillation exhalation airflow and an oscillation inhalation airflow.
- the method comprises the following steps.
- a step is carried out to determine 62 whether an inhalation of the lung system is complete, so as to control a valve 13 which is to be closed for isolating the lung system from the external environment.
- the determining step 62 is intended to determine whether the inhalation of the lung system is complete when the velocity of an inhalation airflow in the lung system is lower than a pre-defined velocity threshold.
- a next step is carried out to determine 63 whether the internal air pressure in the lung system is larger than a pre-defined pressure threshold.
- a following step is carried out to detect 64 the start of the oscillation exhalation airflow, so as to control the valve 13 which is to be opened for starting a cough.
- the oscillation exhalation airflow is synchronous with the exhalation airflow of the cough, at least at the beginning of the cough.
- the method further comprises a step of generating 61 the oscillation pressure to oscillate the lung system so as to cause the periodic oscillation airflow in the airways of the lung system.
- the lung system is ready to cough; in the periodic oscillation airflow, if an oscillation exhalation airflow starts, the valve 13 is controlled to open; if the valve
- the lung system starts to cough when an oscillation exhalation airflow starts according to the periodic oscillation airflow.
- the determining step 62 may be intended to determine whether the inhalation of the lung system is complete when the velocity of an inhalation airflow in the lung system is lower than a pre-defined velocity threshold.
- the oscillation exhalation airflow is synchronous with the exhalation airflow of the cough, at least at the beginning of the cough
- the inhalation airflow may comprise the inhalation airflow caused by the inhalation of the lung system only.
- the inhalation airflow may comprise the inhalation airflow caused by the inhalation of the lung system and the oscillating inhalation airflow caused by the oscillation pressure.
- determining 62 whether an inhalation of the lung system is complete so as to control a valve (13) which is to be closed for isolating the lung system from the external environment, determining 63 whether an internal air pressure in the lung system is larger than a pre-defined pressure threshold, and
- the computer program used in the method of assisting a cough further comprising a step of generating the oscillation pressure to oscillate the lung system, so as to cause the periodic oscillation airflow in the airways of the lung system.
- the oscillation frequency corresponding to the oscillation pressure may be in a range of 10-20Hz.
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