TY - JOUR
T1 - The study and development of a new automatic suction system (SS) of intratracheal sputa - We aim at the improvement of QOL of many patients with tracheostomy mechanical ventilation (TMV) and these family's member by this new autonomic SS
AU - Hokezu, Youichi
AU - Yamamoto, Makoto
AU - Tokunaga, Syuichi
AU - Niikura, Makoto
AU - Nagamatsu, Keiji
AU - Kira, Jun Ichi
AU - Fukunaga, Toshihide
AU - Shima, Kouji
AU - Kikuchi, Seiji
AU - Kimura, Itaru
AU - Kondo, Kiyohiko
AU - Mori, Teruhiko
AU - Goto, Katumasa
AU - Takigami, Shigeru
AU - Shioya, Keiichi
AU - Uehara, Minako
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - In japan, many patients equipped with TMV are under medical treatment at home after 1990. These patients can't put out sputa in trachea, so that these patient's family members must suck these patient's intratracheal sputa all days. Mr Yamamoto and Mr Tokunaga, main researchers of this study, began the study on the automatic SS of itratracheal sputa from 1999. In first stage, They developed the intermittent SS in detaining the suction tube within tracheal cannula, monitering the intratracheal pressure, but this system takes the ventilation away from the patient. Hypoventilation caused by this SS may cause the serious accident in patient. Therefore, we remodel the SS from intermittent SS to rollerpomp-type SS continuing to suck the itratracheal sputa with low volume from 2004, and thereafter we made up the SS of piston pomp type-SS finally at 2007. We developed the tracheal cannula with double suction holes of inner and lower hole in the lower part of its cannula together with the suction machine. We think that the practical use of this automatic SS will bring these patients with TMV and their family members great benefits. We desire that the practical use of this SS will be realized as soon as possible.
AB - In japan, many patients equipped with TMV are under medical treatment at home after 1990. These patients can't put out sputa in trachea, so that these patient's family members must suck these patient's intratracheal sputa all days. Mr Yamamoto and Mr Tokunaga, main researchers of this study, began the study on the automatic SS of itratracheal sputa from 1999. In first stage, They developed the intermittent SS in detaining the suction tube within tracheal cannula, monitering the intratracheal pressure, but this system takes the ventilation away from the patient. Hypoventilation caused by this SS may cause the serious accident in patient. Therefore, we remodel the SS from intermittent SS to rollerpomp-type SS continuing to suck the itratracheal sputa with low volume from 2004, and thereafter we made up the SS of piston pomp type-SS finally at 2007. We developed the tracheal cannula with double suction holes of inner and lower hole in the lower part of its cannula together with the suction machine. We think that the practical use of this automatic SS will bring these patients with TMV and their family members great benefits. We desire that the practical use of this SS will be realized as soon as possible.
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U2 - 10.5692/clinicalneurol.49.877
DO - 10.5692/clinicalneurol.49.877
M3 - Article
C2 - 20030236
AN - SCOPUS:77956201254
SN - 0009-918X
VL - 49
SP - 877
EP - 880
JO - Clinical Neurology
JF - Clinical Neurology
IS - 11
ER -