Patent classifications
A61M1/1601
INTERFACE FOR A MEDICAL DEVICE WITH AN ADAPTIVE ACTUATION SENSOR
An interface for a medical device, in particular an extracorporeal blood treatment machine or a dialysis machine, includes a display for displaying display operating elements, base operating elements provided next to the display, and an optical actuation sensor. The optical actuation sensor detects a user interaction with, in particular a touching of, the display operating elements of the display and the base operating elements disposed in the same plane. The optical actuation sensor can be partially activated or deactivated.
EXPIRING SOFTWARE KEY FOR UNLOCKING A MODE ON A DEVICE
A security token is provided having a communication interface with a communication transceiver; a circuit having encoded thereon an immutable hardware key; and a tangible, nonvolatile memory, the nonvolatile memory having stored thereon a mutable software key, the mutable software key including a cryptographic key and an expiry for the cryptographic key.
AUTOMATED PERITONEAL DIALYSIS SYSTEM HAVING LOAD CELL CALIBRATION
A dialysis machine operable with a disposable set having at least one container, the dialysis machine including a pump actuator operable to pump dialysis fluid to and/or from the at least one container; a weigh plate positioned to support the at least one container; a plurality of operational load cells positioned to support the weigh plate; a linear actuator positioned to apply a force to the weigh plate; a calibration load cell positioned to measure the force applied by the linear actuator; and a control unit in operable communication with the operational load cells, the linear actuator and the calibration load cell, the control unit configured to cause the linear actuator to apply the force to the weigh plate, compare resulting outputs from the operational load cells and the calibration load cell, and determine a calibration factor from the comparison for offsetting future outputs from the operational load cells.
CSF DIAGNOSTICS PLATFORM
The present disclosure generally relates to a system for flowing a fluid, e.g., CSF, from a body of a patient for sampling and analysis. In some embodiments, the system can include a diagnostic module having one or more conduits for flowing fluid therethrough. The flow of the fluid through the valves can be regulated using a control board that changes an orientation of valves disposed in the conduits between a dead-end orientation and a flow-through orientation to sample and/or analyze the fluid from the system. In some embodiments, the fluid can be recirculated into the system through one or more of the valves, with sampling and recirculating occurring substantially simultaneously.
FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR WITH FIELD INSTALLABLE OUTER CONNECTOR HOUSING
An optical connector includes a first sub-assembly that is factory-installed to a first end of an optical fiber and a second sub-assembly that is field-installed to the first end of the optical fiber. The optical fiber and first sub-assembly can be routed through a structure (e.g., a building) prior to installation of the second sub-assembly. The second sub-assembly interlocks with the first sub-assembly to inhibit relative axial movement therebetween. Example first sub-assemblies include a ferrule, a hub, and a strain-relief sleeve that mount to an optical fiber. Example second sub-assemblies include a mounting block; and an outer connector housing forming a plug portion.
Method for controlling a device for extracorporeal blood gas exchange, device for extracorporeal blood gas exchange, as well as control device for controlling a device for extracorporeal blood gas exchange
A method controls a device for extracorporeal blood gas exchange. The device has a membrane as a gas-liquid barrier between a bloodstream and a gas stream. The membrane further makes possible a passing over of the carbon dioxide content from the bloodstream into the gas stream. The device has at least one actuator. A change in a value of an operating parameter of the actuator brings about a change in a value of the carbon dioxide content that passes over from the bloodstream into the gas stream. The method further includes providing breathing gas information that indicates a carbon dioxide concentration in breathing gas and providing a control signal, which indicates a request for setting a value of the operating parameter and changing of the value of the operating parameter as a function of the carbon dioxide concentration in the breathing gas.
Safe control of dialysis machines using a remote control device
A communication connection between a dialysis machine (such as a hemodialysis machine or a peritoneal dialysis machine) and a control device located away from the dialysis machine may be secured based on a safety protocol being implemented. The safety protocol may be executed in a server-side integrated circuit component and in a client-side integrated circuit component.
MEDICAL FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM INCLUDING REMOTE MACHINE UPDATING AND CONTROL
A medical fluid delivery system and apparatus for remote machine updating and control are disclosed. An example medical fluid delivery apparatus includes a processor and a dialysis fluid circuit including at least one dialysis fluid pump. The processor is configured to receive a disinfection input to begin a disinfection procedure and cause the at least one dialysis fluid pump to perform a disinfection procedure on the dialysis fluid circuit using a disinfection fluid. The processor is also configured to, after the disinfection procedure is complete, start a disinfection timer. When a dialysis input is received before the disinfection timer reaches zero, the processor enables a dialysis treatment to be performed. When the disinfection timer reaches zero before the dialysis input is received, the processor prevents the dialysis treatment from being performed until the disinfection procedure is performed again.
REDUCING SORBENT CARTRIDGE RECHARGING REQUIREMENTS
Systems and methods for reducing the burden of recharging on patients and caregivers are provided. The systems and methods use a microbe removal layer upstream of a sorbent cartridge in a sorbent-based dialysis system. The systems and methods can determine whether the bacterial content and remaining capacity of a non-recharged sorbent module are suitable for the sorbent module to be reused safely and effectively without recharging.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ASSISTED HOME THERAPY SETTINGS FOR DIALYSIS
A medical device is provided, including: a therapeutic subsystem to deliver a medical therapy, including a sensor to monitor a biometric health factor; a user interface; a controller, including a processor and a memory; therapy software including instructions encoded within the memory to instruct the processor to receive a prescribed therapy, to receive a therapeutic setting recommendation, and to display the therapeutic setting recommendation to an operator via the user interface; a network interface, and instructions to receive, via the network interface, a prepared artificial intelligence (AI) model from a cloud service; and an AI circuit having execution hardware including at least one logic gate, and further including instructions to instruct the execution hardware to execute the prepared AI model to provide a recommended therapy setting for the therapeutic subsystem, wherein the circuit is further to incorporate into the prepared AI model data from the sensor.