Devices, systems and methods for detecting and monitoring inhalation
A technology for inhalers and accessories, applied in inhalers, applications, respirators, etc., can solve the problems of lack of efficacy in disease treatment and harm to patients
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[0092] Use the integrated training device
[0093] A 60-year-old patient with type 1 diabetes was instructed to receive dietary therapy of inhaled insulin delivered from a dry powder inhalation system because the patient had elevated hemoglobin A1c and was considered out of control. The patient uses an insulin pump with basal insulin. The patient uses as figure 1 The device shown in is trained for wireless inhalation with features such as Figure 3 to Figure 5 Removable suction attachment shown in . The device is provided to the patient and the patient is asked to take quick, deep breaths while using the training device which may or may not include medication.
[0094] A pressure sensor on the inhalation device is used to detect the pressure drop during inhalation, and the data is transmitted to a Bluetooth-enabled tablet with an associated app. A color detection sensor detects the color of the cartridge (with substance or empty) and the data is used to identify a thresh...
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[0097] Use the attachable training device
[0098] A 59-year-old type 2 diabetic patient was instructed to receive inhaled insulin from a dry powder inhalation system. The patient requests the use of the inhalation system for reasons of convenience. The patient uses as figure 1 The device shown is trained for wireless inhalation. Provide patients with equipment similar to Figure 3 to Figure 5 of the attachable inhaler device shown in figure 1 device, and ask the patient to take quick, deep breaths using the training device.
[0099] Pressure and color-coded data is collected on the mobile phone and the patient can view the data in real-time on the display. The patient's first attempt is acceptable as indicated by the threshold and inhalation data plotted or otherwise visually indicated as software results. After acclimatization, the patient understands how to use the device.
[0100] Remove the patient-attachable sensor from the dry powder inhaler. A patient is prov...
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