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Method and Device for Collecting and Analyzing Exhaled Breath

a technology of exhaled breath and method and device, which is applied in the field of methods and devices for determining medical conditions, can solve the problems of inordinate time for condensate formation, risk of contamination, and loss of collected condensate samples through seepage out of the collection area, and achieves the effect of simple and efficien

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-10-04
RESPIRATORY RES
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The device efficiently collects and stores condensate from exhaled breath, allowing for rapid and accurate pH and ammonia level measurements, enabling non-professional use and home-based testing without contamination risks, while being portable and cost-effective.

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Then, when the amount of condensate eventually becomes large enough, a risk of loss of collected condensate sample through seepage out of the collection area may arise due to ineffective sealing of the collection area.
Even when an adequate condensate sample had been collected, a risk of contamination occurred due to the necessity to transfer the sample from a collecting tube into test tubes or test devices.
Moreover, where the collecting tube is not cooled in some way, condensate formation takes an inordinate amount of time.
All of these arrangements tend to be either expensive, complicated, ineffective, bulky, inefficient or time-consuming to use.
In addition, other condensate collecting and testing devices generally do not provide the ability in a single device both to quickly and efficiently collect condensate while also delivering test substances such as gases or liquids into the condensate without contamination.
Moreover, such devices are not typically portable and do not lend themselves easily to use by patients in their own homes.
Another disadvantage of devices of the prior art is that they usually do not enable patients to collect condensate samples, prepare those collected samples for testing and then also perform certain tests themselves on the samples.

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[0030] The device of the invention is intended to be used to condense the water normally exhaled in breath by a human subject and to gather this water in such a manner and in such volume that tests may be performed on the condensate. These tests include measuring acidity, ammonia concentration, as well as the concentration of other characteristics, chemicals and compounds of biologic interest. It may be used by an unskilled layperson, then sealed for transport to a laboratory where subsequent analysis may be performed. Alternatively, the device may also function as part of a home- or workplace-diagnostic device constructed to accept the device and perform the required measurements automatically. Additionally, it may be used in any setting without additional devices, by adding chemical reagents or test strips to detect chemical features and compounds of interest.

[0031] For a better understanding of the invention, reference is now made to FIG. 1 of the drawings. This figure illustrat...

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Abstract

A method and device for collecting, storing, shipping, preparing and analyzing condensate derived from the exhaled breath of a user. Using the mouthpiece (15) of the device (10), a human subject inhales drawing air through a check valve (30).

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The subject invention relates generally to a method and device for determining medical conditions, and, more particularly to a method and device for condensing, storing, transporting, degassing and analyzing exhaled breath. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Recent medical research indicates that human airway acidity and ammonia levels may be indicative of several events including the onset of asthmatic symptoms. Furthermore, this research indicates that the acidity measurements taken from a condensed sample of exhaled breath can be correlated to the actual conditions inside the airway. [0003] Many known devices for collecting condensate from a user's breath rely on gravity to form a condensate pool from which a sample for testing may be drawn. These types of devices require that condensate droplets become large enough to overcome water's naturally tendency to stick to the walls of a collecting tube. Then, when the amount of condensate eventually becomes large...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/08
CPCA61B5/08A61B5/082
Inventor BADDOUR, ALFRED R.
Owner RESPIRATORY RES