Patent classifications
A61M2205/3546
AMBULATORY MEDICAMENT DEVICE WITH SECURITY OVERRIDE PASSCODE
An ambulatory medicament device can generate a dose control signal for delivery of medicament to a subject and secure at least some functionality of a user interface of the ambulatory medicament device. The ambulatory medicament device can have a locked state that restricts modification of at least one control parameter. The ambulatory medicament device can have an unlocked state that allows modification of at least one control parameter. The ambulatory medicament device can accept a user input of a security code that is validated against a passcode to enter from the locked state to the unlocked state.
BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTROL SYSTEM WITH MEDICAMENT BOLUS RECOMMENDATION
An automated blood glucose control system can provide automatic delivery of glucose control therapy to a subject and receive information about manual glucose control therapy provided to the subject. The automated blood glucose control system can indicate an amount of a bolus of medicament via a control algorithm configured to control blood glucose level in the subject. The automated blood glucose control system can indicate an amount of a manual bolus of medicament, which can be used to model a diminishment of the medicament in the subject over time based at least in part on the manual bolus of medicament.
Adhesive and peripheral systems and methods for medical devices
A repeater system may control a pump by using a repeater and a user interface. An adhesive patch system may be used for affixing a pump or other object to a human body. Such an adhesive patch system may include two sets of adhesive members, each member including an adhesive material on at least one side so as to attach to the body. The members of the first set are spaced to allow the members of the second set to attach to the body in spaces provided between the members of the first set, and the members of the second set are spaced to allow members of the first set to detach from the body without detaching the members of the second set. Also, fill stations and base stations are provided for personal pump systems.
Ambulatory medical device data access management via wireless wide area network
Systems and methods presented herein relate to managing ambulatory medical device data access. A computing system of a networked computing environment can establish a direct end-to-end data connection to an ambulatory medical device via a wireless wide area network. A public key of the computing system may be transmitted to the ambulatory medical device permitting the ambulatory medical device to encrypt data to be transmitted to the computing system. The computing system may receive, via the direct end-to-end data connection, encrypted data from the ambulatory medical device, and upon decrypting the data can generate a therapy report based at least in part on the therapy data. This therapy report may include time-series therapy data relating to the therapy delivered by the ambulatory medical device over a particular time period. The computing system can restrict access to the therapy report to authorized users.
BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTROL SYSTEM SWITCHING WITHOUT INTERRUPTION OF THERAPY DELIVERY
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for switching an application executing on an ambulatory medical device to a new application without interrupting therapy provided by the ambulatory medical device to a subject. The ambulatory medical device may receive an indication that an update to an application executing on the ambulatory insulin pump is available, establish a communication connection to a host computing system, download and install the application update, while a prior version of the application continues to run. The disclosed systems and methods can confirm successful installation of the application update on the ambulatory medical device and switch control of the ambulatory medical device from the prior version to the new version of the application without interrupting therapy provided to the subject.
SWITCHING BLOOD GLUCOSE CONTROL SYSTEM EXECUTION WITHOUT INTERRUPTION OF THERAPY DELIVERY
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for switching control of an ambulatory medical device from an application executing on the ambulatory medical device to a safe version or a new version of the application without interrupting therapy provided by the ambulatory medical device to a subject. The ambulatory medical device can maintain copies of a safe version and a new version of the application. The disclosed systems and methods can execute the new version, while the prior version of the application continues to execute, determine whether a minimum set of operating conditions are satisfied by the new version, and switch control of the ambulatory medical device from the prior version to the new version. The systems and methods can also automatically revert to the safe version of the application case the current version is malfunctioning without interrupting therapy provided to the subject.
Blood glucose control system with medicament bolus recommendation
An automated blood glucose control system can provide automatic delivery of glucose control therapy to a subject and receive information about manual glucose control therapy provided to the subject. The automated blood glucose control system can indicate an amount of a bolus of medicament via a control algorithm configured to control blood glucose level in the subject. The automated blood glucose control system can indicate an amount of a manual bolus of medicament, which can be used to model a diminishment of the medicament in the subject over time based at least in part on the manual bolus of medicament.
Diabetes management system
A variety of location-based and/or proximity-based features related to diabetes management systems can be used to improve maintenance compliance and/or to provide important information to PWD designated assistance entities (e.g., family, friends, givers, HCPs, emergency medicine providers) under certain conditions. In some cases, a user's location can be tracked or determined to trigger and/or time alerts about upcoming maintenance tasks in a way that will increase the likelihood that the PWD will immediately perform the designated maintenance task. In some cases, methods, devices, and systems provided herein can use proximity to non-paired mobile computing devices to deliver data to PWD designated assistance entities.
SYSTEM AND MEDICAMENT DELIVERY DEVICE CASE
The present application pertains to a system for monitoring administration of medicaments from a medicament delivery device, where the system has a case for said medicament delivery device, the case having a holder for holding a medicament delivery device; an image capturing device positioned in relation to said holder so as to capture at least one image of a medicament container in said medicament delivery device; said system also having an electronic circuit to which said image capturing device is connected, said electronic circuit comprising handling elements for handling said captured image.
Adhesive and peripheral systems and methods for medical devices
A repeater system may control a pump by using a repeater and a user interface. An adhesive patch system may be used for affixing a pump or other object to a human body. Such an adhesive patch system may include two sets of adhesive members, each member including an adhesive material on at least one side so as to attach to the body. The members of the first set are spaced to allow the members of the second set to attach to the body in spaces provided between the members of the first set, and the members of the second set are spaced to allow members of the first set to detach from the body without detaching the members of the second set. Also, fill stations and base stations are provided for personal pump systems.