Patent classifications
A61M5/16836
SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF IV INFILTRATION DETECTION
As an IV infiltration occurs and fluid leaks into surrounding tissues, several physiological changes are expected locally. The systems and methods described herein provide a scalable automated IV infiltration detection device to provide medical staff an early warning of a possible infiltration such that they can respond accordingly. The systems and methods capture the physiological state of the user at or around a peripheral catheter insertion site by incorporating one or more modalities of wearable sensing, processing the data collected from these wearable sensors, detecting the presence of extravascular fluid, and providing an indication to a medical professional.
Automatic monitoring of fluid injection procedures using a sensing catheter
A method of monitoring a fluid injection procedure is provided. The method includes: disposing a sensor on a catheter, where the sensor is in proximity to a tip of the catheter; inserting at least the tip of the catheter into a patient; delivering a fluid to a location within the patient via the tip of the catheter; and automatically monitoring a sensor signal from the sensor while the fluid is being delivered. Reflux end-point detection using an electrical impedance sensor has been demonstrated in a phantom. Applications include embolotherapy and angiography.
Infusion unit
Improvements in an infusion unit are disclosed. The infusion unit is a portable pump that can be used with patient that have wrist access or decubital PICC/MID-LINES without the risk of line accidently getting pulled. The infusion unit is in the shape of a conveniently shell that has an appearance of an arm cast. There are no hoses that extend beyond the body of the infusion unit and any vein penetration is completely covered under the body of the infusion unit. The secure enclosed unit prevents unauthorized tampering and entry into the unit. The medication dosing can be remotely monitored, fusion resumed, changed by nursing and the patient. The infusion unit has a wireless connection to a network to adjust medication and monitor vital signs, namely heart rate, O2 level and blood pressure that can be monitored and recorded for review.
MEDICAL MODULE INCLUDING AUTOMATED DOSE-RESPONSE RECORD SYSTEM
An automated dose-response record system including a module for housing waste-heat producing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including at least one physiologic monitor, and including a system to measure, temporally correlate and record dose and response events.
System and method for infusion set dislodgement detection
A portable insulin pump can utilize readings from a sensor incorporated into an infusion set used with the pump to deliver insulin to a patient to determine if the infusion set is or is likely to become dislodged from the patient. Readings from the sensor that are inconsistent with expected readings or a range of expected readings can indicate that the infusion set has become dislodged from the patient.
Infusion Unit
Improvements in an infusion unit are disclosed. The infusion unit is a portable pump that can be used with patient that have wrist access or decubital PICC/MID-LINES without the risk of line accidently getting pulled. The infusion unit is in the shape of a conveniently shell that has an appearance of an arm cast. There are no hoses that extend beyond the body of the infusion unit and any vein penetration is completely covered under the body of the infusion unit. The secure enclosed unit prevents unauthorized tampering and entry into the unit. The medication dosing can be remotely monitored, fusion resumed, changed by nursing and the patient. The infusion unit has a wireless connection to a network to adjust medication and monitor vital signs, namely heart rate, O2 level and blood pressure that can be monitored and recorded for review.
METHOD, DEVICE, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR DETERMINING OCCURRENCE OF INLET OCCLUSION OF DRUG INJECTION DEVICE
A medical liquid injection device may include a pump module, a pivot fitting, at least one sensor, and a processor. The pump module may include a shaft configured to perform a linear reciprocating movement along one direction. The pivot fitting may include a first end connected to the shaft and a second end configured to perform a rotational reciprocating movement by the linear reciprocating movement. The at least one sensor may obtain contact time information on a time at which at least one sensor comes into contact with the second end. The processor may calculate a driving time of the pump module using the contact time information and determine occurrence of occlusion of the medical liquid injection device on the basis of the driving time.
Medical module including automated dose-response record system
An automated dose-response record system including a module for housing waste-heat producing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including at least one physiologic monitor, and including a system to measure, temporally correlate and record dose and response events.
Liquid leakage detection device
To provide a liquid leakage detection device in which restriction of of a patient is alleviated as compared with the related art while receiving an injection. A liquid leakage detection device 2 detects that an injection solution to be injected into a blood vessel 4 leaks to the outside of the blood vessel 4. The liquid leakage detection device 2 includes a plurality of thermocouples 18 attached to a body surface around a puncture site 16 of an injection needle 12 for injecting the injection solution, an acquisition device 34 which acquires a value indicating a body surface temperature at an attachment point of each of the thermocouples 18 based on an output of each of the thermocouples 18, and a determination device 14 which determines that the injection solution leaks to the outside of the blood vessel when the acquired value deviates from a normal temperature of the body surface temperature at the attachment point.
MEDICAL MODULE INCLUDING AUTOMATED DOSE-RESPONSE RECORD SYSTEM
An automated dose-response record system including a module for housing waste-heat producing electronic and electromechanical medical equipment including at least one physiologic monitor, and including a system to measure, temporally correlate and record dose and response events.