A61M2005/16872

MULTI-SENSOR INFUSION SYSTEM FOR DETECTING AIR OR AN OCCLUSION IN THE INFUSION SYSTEM

An infusion system for being operatively connected to a fluid delivery line and to an infusion container includes a pump, a plurality of different types of sensors connected to the pump or the fluid delivery line, at least one processor, and a memory. The plurality of different types of sensors are configured to indicate whether air is in the fluid delivery line. The memory includes programming code for execution by the at least one processor. The programming code is configured to, based on measurements taken by the plurality of different types of sensors, determine: whether there is air in the fluid delivery line; whether there is a partial occlusion or a total occlusion in the fluid delivery line; or a percentage of the air present in the fluid delivery line or the probability of the air being in the fluid delivery line.

Fast occlusion detection in infusion devices
12194277 · 2025-01-14 · ·

A method for detecting an occlusion in a fluidic channel of an infusion device that includes flowing a fluid within the fluidic channel during a first period of time in which a flow rate of the fluid is set to a first flow rate; pausing, the flow rate for a second period of time; measuring, a first pressure at a location along the fluidic channel during the second period of time; increasing, after measuring the first pressure, the flow rate to a second flow rate; pausing, the flow rate for a fourth period of time; measuring, after pausing the flow rate, a second pressure at the location during the fourth period of time; computing, at a processor, a difference between the first and second pressures; and in accordance with a determination that the magnitude of the difference satisfies the threshold, providing an indication, of a presence of the occlusion.

SYRINGE PUMP HAVING A PRESSURE SENSOR ASSEMBLY

A syringe pump is disclosed that includes a pressure sensor assembly, a plunger, first and second pressure sensors, and a processor. The pressure sensor assembly senses a force and includes the plunger having a sensing surface configured to receive the force, the first pressure sensor operatively coupled to the plunger and configured to estimate the force applied to the sensing surface, and the second pressure sensor operatively coupled to the plunger and configured to estimate the force applied to the sensing surface. The processor is coupled to the first and second pressure sensors to estimate a magnitude of the force.

PRESSURE PROFILE BASED METRIC FOR MONITORING OPERATING STATUS OF AN INFUSION PUMP

An infusion pump may include one or more pressure sensors. A controller associated with the infusion pump may determine, based on pressure signals from the pressure sensors, a current pressure profile for the infusion pump. The controller may further determined a first metric representative of the current pressure profile of the infusion pump. The controller may detect, based at least on a difference between the first metric and a second metric representative of a reference pressure profile of the infusion pump, one or more anomalous conditions of the infusion pump such as a valve failure. The controller may perform a corrective action in response to detecting the anomalous conditions. For example, the controller may prevent the infusion pump from performing an infusion and/or generate a notification identifying the anomalous conditions. Related systems, methods, and computer program products are also provided.

INFUSION PUMP LINE IDENTIFICATION
20170182244 · 2017-06-29 · ·

A method identifies to which one of a plurality of infusion pumps one of a plurality of fluid lines is coupled. The method can include intentionally producing a predetermined pressure pattern in one of the plurality of fluid lines, detecting the predetermined pressure pattern by way of a sensor of one of the plurality of infusion pumps, and indicating detection of the predetermined pressure pattern in the one of the plurality of fluid lines, thereby indicating the one of the plurality of infusion pumps to which the one of the plurality of fluid lines is coupled. In some cases, a tool configured to occlude and the squeeze the fluid line can be used to intentionally produce the predetermined pressure pattern.

Infusion pump

An infusion pump comprises a tube attachment section configured such that an infusion tube is detachably attachable to the tube attachment section, an access cover configured to close the tube attachment section in an openable manner, and a tube clamp mechanism located within the tube attachment section and configured to clamp and block a portion of the infusion tube. The tube clamp mechanism comprises a base member, a clip clamp member rotatably mounted on the base member, a tube clamp release lever rotatably mounted on the base member, and a tube clamp member rotatably mounted on the base member.

PUMP ASSEMBLY, DRUG INJECTION APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR DETECTING FLOW PATH BLOCKAGE
20250099673 · 2025-03-27 ·

A pump assembly according to the present disclosure includes an electroosmotic pump that includes a monitoring chamber that is a subject for pressure measurement, and electrochemically generates a positive pressure and a negative pressure alternately to suck and discharge a transfer subject fluid; and a pressure monitoring unit that is coupled to one side of the monitoring chamber and measures an internal pressure of the monitoring chamber.

MONITORING UPSTREAM FLOW CHARACTERISTICS FOR A PUMP

A system for monitoring upstream flow characteristics for a pump is provided. The system may receive one or more outputs from a fluid level sensor coupled with a pump. The system may detect based on at least the one or more outputs, an abnormal upstream flow condition in the pump, such as a full upstream occlusion in the tube, a partial upstream occlusion in the tube, an empty reservoir, and/or a backflow of the fluid into the drip chamber. The system may adjust, based on the detection of an abnormal upstream flow condition in the pump, operation of the pump.

Sensor array

The present invention relates to a sensing device, a method of use of a sensing device and a method of manufacture of a sensing device. Embodiments are generally configured as sensor arrays for detecting a pressure change within an infusion line to pre-empt or detect line occlusions in the administration of medical infusions. Generally, embodiments comprise a support component having a support surface for mounting thereon one or more electrically connected switches, a length of expandable tubing for passing a fluid therethrough and are secured to the support surface and in physical contact with the electrically connected switches. The one or more electrically connected switches forms a sensor array adapted to sense expansion of the expandable tubing indicative of pressure changes resulting from line occlusions.

Occlusion detection for infusion pumps

An infusion pump for detection of a fluid condition in a flexible tubing is provided. The infusion pump includes a sensor positioned to obtain a value of a tubing force when the tube is received by the infusion pump, a memory storing instructions and a processor. The processor is configured to execute the instructions to generate a force-time curve representative of values of the tubing force obtained by the sensor over time, determine a time-decaying parameter associated with the tubing force characterizing the force-time curve, and determine a fluid pressure value for a fluid in the tube based at least in part on the time-decaying parameter, a material of the tube, a dimension of the tube, and a use history of the tube. A method for using an infusion pump is also provided.