WO2014152808A1 - Compliant electrode for emg endotracheal tube - Google Patents
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- Endotracheal tubes include electrodes that are designed to make contact with a patient's vocal cords to facilitate electromyographic (EMG) monitoring of the vocal cords during surgery when connected to an EMG monitoring device.
- Endotracheal tubes provide an open airway for patient ventilation, and provide for monitoring of EMG activity of the intrinsic laryngeal musculature when connected to an appropriate EMG monitor.
- Endotracheal tubes can provide, continuous monitoring of the nerves supplying the laryngeal musculature during surgical procedures.
- One embodiment is directed to an apparatus for monitoring EMG signals of a patient's laryngeal muscles.
- the apparatus includes an endotracheal tube and a conduit extending along the endotracheal tube with two cuffs or balloons.
- a first cuff has an exterior surface defining a first diameter and is fluidly coupled to the conduit.
- the first cuff exhibits a first compliance such that the first diameter expands to a first distance when pressurized fluid is within the conduit.
- a second cuff has an exterior surface defining a second diameter and is positioned distal the first cuff. The second cuff is also fluidly coupled to the conduit.
- the second cuff exhibits a second compliance that is equal to the first compliance and defined such that the second diameter expands to a second distance greater than the first distance when pressurized fluid is within the conduit.
- Conductive ink electrodes are formed on the exterior surface of the first cuff. The conductive ink electrodes are configured to receive the EMG signals from the laryngeal muscles when the endotracheal tube is placed in a trachea of the patient. At least one conductor is coupled to the conductive ink electrodes and is configured to carry the EMG signals received by the conductive ink electrodes to a processing apparatus.
- Another embodiment is directed to the method of monitoring EMG signals of a patient. The method includes providing a tube having a conduit extending along the tube.
- An electrode cuff having an exterior surface defining an electrode cuff diameter and an electrode cuff compliance. Conductive electrodes are positioned on the exterior surface of the electrode cuff. Furthermore, the method includes providing a anchoring cuff having an exterior surface defining an anchoring cuff diameter and an anchoring cuff compliance wherein the anchoring cuff compliance is equal to the electrode cuff compliance. Pressurized fluid is provided through the interior conduit to inflate the electrode cuff and the anchoring cuff. Upon inflation, the electrode cuff diameter is less than the anchoring cuff diameter.
- Fig. 1 is an isometric view of an EMG endotracheal tube and nerve monitoring device.
- Figs. 2A-2C are different side views of a tube illustrated in Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a side view of an alternative tube.
- Fig. 1 shows an apparatus embodied as an EMG endotracheal tube 100 made from extruded polymer for monitoring EMG signals of a patient.
- Endotracheal tube 100 includes wires 102 (e.g., solid, multistranded), fitting 104, cuff inflating conduit 106, extruded polymer tube 1 10, surface printed electrodes 112, anchoring cuff 114 and electrode cuff 116.
- Wires 102 are connected to surface printed electrodes 112 located on the electrode cuff 116 at interconnection 108.
- Tube 110 transports gasses to and from the lungs.
- Fitting 104 is configured to be connected to a respirating machine (not shown) for injecting air into the lungs and withdrawing air from the lungs.
- Cuff inflating conduit 106 is configured to be connected to a source of compressed air (not shown) for inflating cuffs 114 and 116.
- Cuff inflating conduit 106 communicates with a lumen located in the wall of tube 110, and the lumen communicates with anchoring cuff 114 and electrode cuff 116.
- surface printed electrodes 112 send EMG signals, which are output to an EMG processing machine, such as the Medtronic Nerve Integrity Monitor (NIM) device 120, via wires 102.
- NAM Medtronic Nerve Integrity Monitor
- Die cut tape may be used to tape tube 110 to a patient's mouth to secure the tube and keep it appropriately positioned.
- the NIM 120 is configured to determine when the electrodes 112 are in contact with the vocal folds, and is configured to provide an alert to the surgeon when contact is lost. In one embodiment, the NIM 120 is also configured to determine whether the electrodes 112 are in contact with muscle or tissue based on the received signals. In one embodiment, EMG tube 100 is configured to wirelessly communicate with the NIM 120 and the NIM 120 is configured to wirelessly monitor the electrodes 112. In form of this embodiment, the NIM 120 wirelessly transmits energy to the electrodes 112 and the electrodes 112 wirelessly transmit EMG signals to the NIM 120.
- Figs 2A - 2C illustrate different side views of tube 110.
- Fig. 2A is a posterior view of tube 110
- Fig. 2B is a left side view of tube 110
- Fig. 2C is an anterior view of tube 110.
- the electrodes 112 include four electrodes 112A - 112D, which are formed around a circumference of the electrode cuff 116 and extend in a longitudinal direction of the tube 110.
- the electrodes 112 are formed of conductive ink applied to cuff 116 by tracing or printing a conductive ink on the cuff 116.
- Conductive inks are available in a variety of flowable material choices such as silver, carbon, gold, platinum, palladium, silver, tungsten and silver titanium. Conductive inks can be deposited onto cuff 116 using various known techniques such as pad printing, screen printing, ink jet dispensing, digital printing, micropen dispensing, painting, vapor deposition and plasma sputtering. Conductive ink electrodes 112 can be used both for stimulation and recording purposes in nerve monitoring applications. [10] Electrodes 112A and 112B are positioned on a posterior side of the tube
- Electrodes 112C and 112D are positioned entirely on an anterior side of the tube 110 and are also referred to as anterior electrodes 112C and 112D. Each of the electrodes 112A - 112D is coupled to a respective conductive trace 114A - 114D. Traces 114A -114D are positioned in an insulated region 128 of tube 110. Posterior electrodes 112A and 112B are positioned in an exposed (uninsulated) region 126A of tube 110. Anterior electrodes 112C and 112D are positioned in an exposed (uninsulated) region 126B of tube 110.
- each of the electrodes 112A - 112B has a length of about 1.875 inches and extends laterally around a circumference of the cuff 116 for a distance corresponding to an angle of about 60 degrees. Additionally, the electrodes 112A - 112D are laterally spaced apart around the circumference of the cuff 116 by a distance corresponding to an angle of about 30 degrees.
- the posterior electrodes 112A and 112B are longitudinally offset or displaced from the anterior electrodes 112C and 112D. Due to this positioning, the posterior electrodes 112A and 112B are positioned to cover a greater length of cuff 116 than the anterior electrodes 112C and 112D.
- Cuff 116 includes an overlap region 130 where a proximal portion of the posterior electrodes 112 A and 112B longitudinally overlap the distal portion of the anterior electrodes 112C and 112D.
- the electrodes 112 do not physically overlap each other since they are laterally offset from each other.
- the overlap region 130 is at least 0.1 inches long and the overall length from a proximal end of the anterior electrodes 112C and 112D to a distal end of the posterior electrodes 112A and 112B is approximately 2.5 inches.
- Tube 110 is configured to be positioned such that the vocal folds of a patient are positioned in the overlap region 130. Thus, the configuration of the electrodes 112 above the vocal folds is different than the configuration below the vocal folds.
- the posterior electrodes 112A and 112B are configured to be positioned primarily below the vocal folds and the anterior electrodes 112C and 112D are configured to be positioned primarily above the vocal folds.
- electrodes 112A and 112D are used for a first EMG channel and electrodes 112B and 112C are used for a second EMG channel.
- 1 12D are equal in length. This arrangement allows tube 110 to be placed within a patient independent of rotational alignment of the electrodes 112A-112D with respect to the trachea of the patient.
- cuffs 114 and 116 are sized so as to both provide suitable sealing between the trachea and anchoring cuff 114 yet provide suitable compliance of electrode cuff 116 in contact with the vocal folds of a patient when inflated by pressurized fluid provided within conduit 106.
- the anchoring cuff 114 Upon inflation, the anchoring cuff 114 has a larger diameter Dl than a diameter D2 of electrode cuff 116.
- the diameter D2 is selected to be approximately half the diameter Dl .
- Dl is about 20 millimeters, whereas D2 is about 9 millimeters.
- Dl is approximately 27 millimeters, whereas D2 is approximately 14 millimeters.
- a length LI of the cuff 116 is selected to be greater than a length L2 for cuff 114.
- the LI is approximately 1.875 inches.
- LI is in a range from approximately 1.5 inches to 2.5 inches.
- a ratio of DLL 1 is selected to be in a range from approximately 15:100 to 30:100.
- a compliance for cuffs 114 and 116 is selected so as to prevent trauma due to cuff 116 contacting the vocal folds of the patient.
- the compliance of cuffs 114 and 116 is proportional to a thickness (i.e., distance from an outer surface of material forming the cuff to an inner surface of the material) of the cuffs 114 and 116.
- the cuff 116 is formed of a semi- compliant balloon. The semi-compliant balloon will increase in diameter about 10 to 20 percent from a nominal pressure to a rated burst pressure for the balloon.
- cuff 116 is formed of a compliant balloon such that the balloon will increase in diameter from 20 to 200 percent from a nominal pressure to a rated burst pressure of the balloon.
- the cuff 116 is formed of a compliant material that has equal compliance with a material selected for cuff 1 14.
- cuff 114 has a compliance defined as increasing in diameter about 10 to 20 percent from a nominal pressure to a rated burst pressure for the cuff 114.
- cuff 114 has a compliance defined as increasing in diameter about 20 to 200 percent from a nominal pressure to a rated burst pressure for the cuff 114.
- a shape of cuffs 114 and 116 can be selected as desired.
- a spherical shaped cuff will exhibit less wall tension than a cylindrical shaped cuff.
- Inflation conduit 106 is schematically illustrated in phantomin Fig. 2C, extending from a connector 150 and along the length of tube 110 to an electrode cuff opening 152 and continuing in extension to a anchoring cuff opening 154. Due to relative compliance of the cuffs 114 and 116, cuff 114 is configured to fluidly seal the trachea of a patient when positioned, whereas electrode cuff 116 inflates to contact the vocal folds of the patient so as to prevent trauma from occurring due to contact between the cuff 116 and the vocal folds.
- a tube 160 includes an electrode cuff 170 formed of a dual chambered balloon having a first balloon 172 and a second balloon 174, while an anchoring cuff 176 is positioned distal the electrode cuff 170.
- Tube 160 is similar in structure to tube 110 discussed above, with cuff 170 being of a different shape than cuff 116.
- a plurality of printed surface electrodes 178 are applied to the cuff 170 and in particular to both balloons 172 and 174.
- a narrow waist portion 180 is formed between the balloons 172 and 174, providing a recess to receive vocal folds of a patient in operation.
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