TR2022022095A2 - SPIRAL NAZAL CANNULA - Google Patents
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Abstract
Bu buluş; sağlık alanında hastanelerde veya evlerde oksijen tedavisi alan hastalarda kullanılmak üzere geliştirilen spiralli nazal kanül aparatı ile ilgilidir.This invention relates to a spiral nasal cannula device developed for use in the healthcare field, in hospitals or at home, for patients receiving oxygen therapy.
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TARIFNAME SPIRALLI NAZAL KANÜL Teknik Alan Bu bulus; saglik alaninda hastanelerde veya evlerde oksijen tedavisi alan hastalarda kullanilmak üzere gelistirilen spiralli nazal kanül aparati ile ilgilidir. Teknigin Bilinen Durumu Kronik hipoksemi ile seyreden kronik solunum yetmezligi bulunan hastalarin tedavisinde uzun süreli (günde en az 15 saat) oksijen tedavisi verilmektedir. Bu tedavi sirasinda birçok maske kullanilmakta ve en sik oksijen verme teknigi olarak nazal kanüller kullanilmaktadir. Nazal kanüller, genellikle hafif, çift uçlu ve burun deliklerine oturan, tüpü kulaklarin kulak kepçesi üzerinden döndürerek yerinde tutulan, buruna sürekli oksijen verilmesine izin veren yumusak plastik/ silikon uçlu tüplerdir. Hastalarin uyumu, konforu bozmamasi, harekete, beslenmeye, konusmaya ve iletisime olanak vermesi, rebreathing riskinin olmamasi, yüz maskelerine göre daha az inspiratuar dirence sahip olmasi, düsük maliyetli olmasi önemli avantajlari arasinda sayilir. Teknigin bilinen durumunda, nazal kanül kullanan hastalar ayni zamanda diger temel gereksinimlerini karsilamak zorunda olduklarinda bazi sorunlar ortaya çikmaktadir. Hasta tuvalete giderken veya banyo, egzersiz vb aktiviteler esnasinda nazal kanülün 12 metreye varan ve oksijen kaynagina bagli olan tüpleri yerlere düserek kontamine olabilmekte, hastanin ayagi takilip düsebilmekte veya katlanip, bir yerlere sikisip tikanabilmektedir. Mevcut teknikte kullanilan yöntemin olumsuz yönlerini giderecek çalismalara ihtiyaç duyulmaktadir. Bulusun Açiklamasi Bu açiklamada, saglik alaninda hastanelerde veya evlerde oksijen tedavisi alan hastalarda kullanilmak üzere gelistirilen spiralli nazal kanül aparati hiçbir sinirlayici etki olusturmayacak sekilde açiklanmaktadir. Bulusun öncelikli amaci; uzun süreli oksijen tedavisi gören hastalarda temel gereksinimleri sirasinda enfeksiyon, düsme ve tikanma risklerini ortadan kaldirmaktir. Bir diger amaci, nazal kanüllere spiral özellik kazandirilarak hastanin konforunu artirmaktir. Bulus en tercih edilen haliyle, saglik alaninda hastanelerde veya evlerde oksijen tedavisi alan hastalarda kullanilmak üzere gelistirilen spiralli nazal kanül aparatidir. Bulus daha tercih edilen haliyle, spiralli nazal kanüldür. Sekil 1 ile verilen spiralli nazal kanülün teknik çizimi; a) Izometrik görünüs, b) üst görünüs, c) sagdan görünüs, d) soldan görünüstür. Tüm bu özelliklere sahip saglik alaninda hastanelerde veya evlerde oksijen tedavisi alan hastalarda kullanilmak üzere gelistirilen spiralli nazal kanül ile bulusa konu olan alanda uzun süreli oksijen tedavisi gören hastalarda temel gereksinimleri sirasinda enfeksiyon, düsme ve tikanma risklerinin ortadan kalmasi saglanacak ve hastanin konforu artirilmis olacaktir. TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TRDESCRIPTION OF SPIRAL NASAL CANNULATOR Technical Field This invention relates to a spiral nasal cannula apparatus developed for use in patients receiving oxygen therapy in hospitals or at home in the healthcare field. State of the Art Long-term (at least 15 hours a day) oxygen therapy is administered to patients with chronic respiratory failure accompanied by chronic hypoxemia. During this treatment, many masks are used, and nasal cannulas are the most common oxygen delivery technique. Nasal cannulas are generally lightweight, double-ended tubes with soft plastic/silicone tips that fit into the nostrils, are held in place by rotating the tube over the earlobes, and allow continuous oxygen delivery to the nose. The advantages of nasal cannulas include patient compliance, minimal discomfort, access to movement, nutrition, speech, and communication, no risk of rebreathing, lower inspiratory resistance compared to face masks, and low cost. However, in the current state of the technique, patients using nasal cannulas face problems because they also need to meet other basic needs. The tubes, which can be up to 12 meters long and connected to an oxygen source, can fall and become contaminated while the patient is going to the toilet, bathing, or exercising. The tubes can also trip and fall, or fold and become stuck. Further research is needed to address the negative aspects of the current technique. Description of the Invention This description outlines a spiral nasal cannula device developed for use in patients receiving oxygen therapy in hospitals or at home, designed to avoid any limiting effects. The primary aim of the invention is to eliminate the risks of infection, falls, and obstruction during basic needs in patients undergoing long-term oxygen therapy. Another aim is to increase patient comfort by giving nasal cannulas a spiral feature. The invention, in its most preferred form, is a spiral nasal cannula developed for use in patients receiving oxygen therapy in hospitals or at home. The invention, in its more preferred form, is a spiral nasal cannula. Figure 1 shows the technical drawing of the spiral nasal cannula; a) isometric view, b) top view, c) right view, d) left view. With all these features, the spiral nasal cannula developed for use in patients receiving oxygen therapy in hospitals or at home will eliminate the risks of infection, falls, and blockages during the basic needs of patients undergoing long-term oxygen therapy in the field in question, and will increase the patient's comfort.
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| TR2022/022095A TR2022022095A2 (en) | 2022-12-31 | 2022-12-31 | SPIRAL NAZAL CANNULA |
| PCT/TR2023/051774 WO2024144729A1 (en) | 2022-12-31 | 2023-12-28 | Nasal cannula with spiral |
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