Patent classifications
A61M2005/1405
System and method for configuring a rule set for medical event management and responses
A system and method to configure a rule set used in connection with a medical monitoring system for monitoring patients and patient care equipment, especially medication delivery pumps, based on a variety of conditions and parameters associated with monitored biometric information and equipment information and for providing user-defined responses to those conditions and parameters.
Moving basal engine for a fluid delivery device
A fluid delivery device comprises a fluid reservoir for containing medicament. The fluid reservoir is sealed proximate one end with a sliding seal piston. A delivery path is configured to fluidly couple the fluid reservoir and a patient wearing the fluid delivery device. A basal engine mechanism is configured to directly or indirectly move the sliding seal piston in the fluid reservoir at a controlled basal rate. A bolus mechanism configured to move the basal engine relative to the fluid reservoir and directly or indirectly move the sliding seal piston in the fluid reservoir a discrete bolus amount at a time.
ULTRASOUND-PLACED PAIN MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD WITH SUBCUTANEOUS CATHETER
A catheter system includes a medication dispenser located external to a patient. A subcutaneous port is placed internally to the patient and receives a quantity of medication. The port can be filled from a syringe or medication dispensing system. An echogenic catheter can be placed in proximity to a patient's nerve or nerve center using a point-of-care ultrasound imaging system. A method of administering a nerve block or other medication subcutaneously to a patient includes the steps of placing a subcutaneous port using ultrasound imaging for guidance and administering pharmacologic agents via a catheter connected to the port. Alternative embodiment catheter systems include echogenic tips and a stylet to facilitate accurate placement.
Autonomous drug delivery system
An autonomous drug delivery system advantageously utilizes physiological monitor outputs so as to automatically give a bolus of a rescue drug or other necessary medication when certain criteria and confidence levels are met. An emergency button is provided to manually trigger administration of the rescue drug. The rescue drug may be an opioid antagonist in response to an analgesia overdose, a hypotensive drug to avert an excessive drop in blood pressure or an anti-arrhythmia drug to suppress abnormal heartbeats, to name a few.
SYRINGE INFUSION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS FOR DELIVERY OF ACTIVE AGENTS
A pump device (10) operable with a syringe (11) having a barrel (12) and a plunger (13). The pump device (10) is operable to cause relative movement between the syringe plunger (13) and the syringe barrel (12) for discharging fluid from the syringe (11). The pump device (10) comprises a portion (31) adapted to engage the syringe barrel (12), and a drive mechanism for moving the syringe plunger (13) relative to the syringe barrel (12) to discharge fluid from the syringe (11). The drive mechanism comprises an actuator (45) adapted to engage the syringe plunger (13) and a power mechanism (61) for moving the actuator (45) to effect movement of the syringe plunger (13) relative to the syringe barrel (12). The pump device (10) thus provides a syringe driving means. There is also provided an infusion system comprising a syringe driving means, the syringe driving means comprising the pump device (10). Further, there is provided an infusion system comprising a syringe driving means operable to maintain a constant pressure within a syringe and tubing with viscosity corrections for various antibiotic concentrations.
ELECTROTRANSPORT DRUG DELIVERY DEVICES AND METHODS OF OPERATION
A switch-operated therapeutic agent delivery device. Embodiments of the operated therapeutic agent delivery device my include a switch that can be operated by a user, a device controller connected to the switch through a switch input where the device can actuate the device when certain predetermined conditions are met, following performance of both a digital switch validation test and an analog switch validation test. The switch operated therapeutic agent delivery device may have two parts, which are assembled by a user prior to use. These devices may be configured to determine if a current is present between the anode and cathode when drug is not intended to be delivered by the device. These devices may indirectly control and/or monitor the applied current without directly measuring from the cathode of the patient terminal.
MODULAR INFUSION SYSTEM
A pump system is disclosed that comprises a control unit and one or more modular infusion devices removably docked to the primary control unit. Each modular infusion device comprises a pumping mechanism and a processor configured to control the pumping mechanism and communicate with the control unit. The modular infusion device is configured to manipulate a portion of a fluid delivery set to pump a fluid. The first processor and the second processor are configured to exchange one or more operating parameters when the modular infusion device is docked to the primary control unit. The modular infusion device is configured to pump the fluid after being undocked.
DRUG-DELIVERY SYSTEMS INCLUDING DRUG-DELIVERY DEVICE ASSEMBLIES FOR ATTACHING TO INFUSION HUBS
The present disclosure relates to a drug-delivery device that is attachable to an infusion set hub that has been pre-inserted into a patient's body. The pre-inserted infusion set hub may be configured to deliver a primary drug such as insulin or an insulin analog. The drug-delivery device may deliver a secondary drug such as a glucagon, an NS AID, or another type of insulin or insulin analog through a cannula of the infusion hub.
Switch validation circuit and method
A switch-operated therapeutic agent delivery device is described. Embodiments of the operated therapeutic agent delivery device include a switch that can be operated by a user, a device controller connected to the switch through a switch input where the device can actuate the device when certain predetermined conditions are met, following performance of both a digital switch validation test and an analog switch validation test.
APPARATUS FOR PATIENT-CONTROLLED DRUG INJECTION HAVING COUNTER
The present invention relates to an apparatus for patient-controlled drug injection having a counter capable of counting the number of administrations. According to one aspect of the present invention, disclosed is an apparatus for patient-controlled drug injection having a counter, comprising: a case; a pressing part, provided in the case, for applying pressure to pump a chemical liquid; and a counter, provided in the case and having a counting button that is pressed by pressure when a user presses the pressing part, for counting the number of times that the pressing part is pressed.