IP Library Granted Patent US 8,245,708
Granted Patent B2
US 8,245,708 · App. 10/430,765 · Granted Aug 21, 2012

Methods, devices and formulations for targeted endobronchial therapy

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Patent No.
US 8,245,708
App. No.
10/430,765
Granted
Aug 21, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides an improved method and novel devices for treating tracheobronchitis, bronchiectasis and pneumonia in the intubated patient, preferably with aerosolized anti gram-positive and anti-gram negative antibiotics administered in combination or in seriatim in reliably sufficient amounts for therapeutic effect. In one aspect, the invention assures this result when aerosol is delivered into the ventilator circuit. In one embodiment the result is achieved mechanically. In another embodiment, the result is achieved by aerosol formulation. In another aspect, the invention assures the result when aerosol is delivered directly to the airways distal of the ventilator circuit. The devices eliminate the dosage variability that ventilator systems engender when aerosols are introduced via the ventilator circuit. The treatment also concentrates the therapeutic agent specifically at affected sites in the lung such that therapeutic levels of administrated drug are achieved without significant systemic exposure of the patient to the drug. The invention further provides a dose control device to govern this specialized regimen.

Claims (6)

1. A ventilator circuit, said circuit comprising an inspiratory line and an expiratory line converging at a junction, said junction comprising a Y piece having a first end, a second end, and a stem, wherein said first end is attached to said inspiratory line, said second end is attached to said expiratory line, and said stem is attached to, and is in fluid communication with, (i) an endotracheal tube and (ii) a liquid aerosol nebulizer, wherein said nebulizer is not positioned in said inspiratory line or said expiratory line, but is positioned on said stem such that said nebulizer directs an aerosol comprising liquid droplets into said endotracheal tube, and wherein said nebulizer comprises an aerosol delivery end comprising an aerosol generator, said generator comprising a dome-shaped aperture plate capable of generating an aerosol when said plate vibrates.

2. The ventilator circuit of claim 1 , wherein said nebulizer is positioned in said stem of said Y piece.

3. The ventilator circuit of claim 1 , wherein said nebulizer is integral to said stem of said Y piece.

4. The ventilator circuit of claim 1 , wherein said circuit is a closed circuit.

5. The ventilator circuit of claim 1 , wherein said circuit is an open circuit.

6. The ventilator circuit of claim 1 , wherein said nebulizer is drug-loaded.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 2, 2014
From: SMALDONE, GERALD C.; PALMER, LUCY B.
To: THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION FOR THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 17, 2003
From: SMALDONE, GERALD C.; PALMER, LUCY B.
To: THE RESEARCH FOUNDATION, THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT STONY BROOK
Reel/Frame 014619/0720 →