METHOD FOR SETTING UP A FLUID PROCESSING MEDICAL APPARATUS

20170228509 · 2017-08-10

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    Abstract

    A method for setting-up a fluid processing medical apparatus, the method includes: a) positioning a disposable component intended to be used for therapy with the fluid processing medical apparatus relative to a reader unit by a user; b) reading component related information provided on the disposable component by the reader unit; c) matching the read component related information with component related data stored in a database; and d) providing a selection of suitable therapies for the disposable component to the user based on the matching.

    Claims

    1.-15. (canceled)

    16. Method for setting-up a fluid processing medical apparatus, the method comprising the steps of: a) positioning a disposable component intended to be used for therapy with the fluid processing medical apparatus relative to a reader unit by a user; b) reading component related information provided on the disposable component by the reader unit; c) matching the read component related information with component related data stored in a database; and d) providing a selection of suitable therapies for the disposable component to the user based on the matching of step c), wherein the method step b) and step c) and step d) are performed automatically.

    17. Method according to claim 16, wherein the method step b) and step c) and step d) are performed by a control system connected with or forming part of the fluid processing medical apparatus.

    18. Method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of: e) manually selecting, by the user, after step d) one of the suitable therapies of the provided selection for therapy.

    19. Method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of: e) manually returning, by the user, to one of step a) or step b) if the selection provided in step d) does not meet expectations of the user.

    20. Method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of: f) coupling the disposable component with the fluid processing medical apparatus for at least one of the therapy or performing the therapy.

    21. Method according to claim 16, wherein step d) comprises displaying the selection of possible therapies on a display unit.

    22. Method according to claim 16, wherein the database comprises a concordance table or concordance matrix assigning the component related information to component related data based on at least one of a group of identity of the disposable component, identity of a series of identical disposable components, manufacturer, production details, production data, expiration date, therapies performable with the disposable component, or therapy data.

    23. Method according to claim 16, wherein the component related information provided on the disposable component comprises a date of expiration and the step c) is only performed if the disposable component has not expired.

    24. Method according to claim 16, further comprising the step of: changing the disposable component after the therapy with an unused disposable component, wherein at least steps a) to c) are performed again.

    25. A fluid processing medical apparatus, comprising: a controller configured to control operation of the fluid processing medical apparatus; a reader unit configured to automatically read component related information provided on a disposable component to be used with the fluid processing medical apparatus and being positioned relative to the reader unit by a user; a display unit configured to display control and operation information of the fluid processing medical apparatus; wherein the controller is configured to: a) automatically match component related information read by the reader unit with component related data stored in a database within the fluid processing medical apparatus or a database connected to the fluid processing medical apparatus via a network; and b) automatically provide a selection of suitable therapies for the disposable component on the display unit to the user based on the matching step a).

    26. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the display unit is a touch screen configured to allow a user to manually select a desired therapy from the selection of suitable therapies displayed on the display unit; and the controller is configured to operate components of the fluid processing medical apparatus in accordance with the desired therapy.

    27. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 26, wherein the components include at least one of a peristaltic pump or a syringes.

    28. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the controller is configured to enable the user to read other component related information provided on another disposable component by the reader unit in case the selection provided in step b) does not meet the requirements of the user.

    29. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 25, wherein upon selection of a therapy, the controller is configured to display on the display unit to the user one or more steps for correctly installing the disposable component at the fluid processing medical apparatus.

    30. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 25, further comprising: one or more sensors configured to detect a correct installation of the disposable component, wherein the controller is configured to start the selected therapy only after correct installation of the disposable component detected by the one or more sensors.

    31. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the database is within the fluid processing medical apparatus and comprises a concordance table or concordance matrix assigning the component related information to component related data based on at least one of group of identity of the disposable component, identity of a series of identical disposable components, manufacturer, production details, production data, expiration date, therapies performable with the disposable component, or therapy data.

    32. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 31, wherein the component related information includes a disposable component-ID.

    33. The fluid processing medical apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the controller is configured to deactivate the reader unit upon selection of the therapy type.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0039] The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. Included in the drawings are the following figures:

    [0040] FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of a fluid processing medical apparatus including an installed disposable kit according to aspects of the invention,

    [0041] FIG. 2 shows the disposable kit before its installation at the fluid processing medical apparatus,

    [0042] FIG. 3 shows in a schematic illustration a flow diagram of an exemplary process for setting up the fluid processing medical apparatus according to aspects of the invention,

    [0043] FIG. 4 shows a screen shot of a user interface display in a first state of the method of the invention, and

    [0044] FIG. 5 shows a screen shot of a user interface display in a second state of the method of the invention.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0045] FIG. 1 shows fluid processing medical apparatus 2 to be used for continuous renal replacement therapy, such as a dialysis apparatus. A disposable kit or set 4 is attached to the fluid processing medical apparatus 2. Such disposable kit 4, which is shown in detail in FIG. 2, includes a preconfigured arrangement of tubing sets mounted on the panels and configured for easy installation and replacement on the housing of the fluid processing medical apparatus 2. The tubing kits on each of the different panels are configured and formed to readily engage one or more of the peristaltic pumps and for being connected to or disconnected from a filter cartridge 6 that is also installed at the fluid processing medical apparatus 2, fluid supply bags, waste bags, etc. An example configuration of the disposable kit 4 and its coupling to the fluid processing medical apparatus 2 is disclosed in more detail in U.S. Pat. No. 8,747,662 B2, which description is incorporated by reference.

    [0046] One or all of the disposable components itself or packagings thereof, i.e. the disposable kit 4, the filter cartridge 6, etc, may be provided with a machine readable information on the component in form of a bar code, QR code, RFID code, etc. As shown in FIG. 2, the disposable kit 4 is provided with a QR code 8 that can be read by a reader unit or scanner 10 provided in the housing of the fluid processing medical apparatus 2. The information contained in the QR code can be read by the reader unit 10 and processed by a control unit (not shown) of the fluid processing medical apparatus 2. The machine readable information may contain at least one of a component type, component ID or LOT number, and an expiration date of the disposable component. Such information may be displayed on a screen 12 of the fluid processing medical apparatus 2. The screen 12 can be implemented as a touch screen so as to allow a user also to enter data or select different therapy options and/or parameters displayed on the screen 12.

    [0047] FIG. 3 shows an exemplary flow chart of the method of the invention. In a first step a user starts the apparatus and then enters into a therapy selection mode. Afterwards the user takes a certain disposable component he believes to be suitable for the therapy to be performed. He positions the component relative to a reader unit, here a scanner. The information provided on the disposable component is read/scanned. Based on this read information, in a next step the system checks, whether or not the component is expired. In the case of an expired component, the system gives an alarm and informs the user about this, for example by showing a concerning message on a display device. The system in such case may not allow any further operation, except for reading information of another disposable component to determine, if this other component has been expired, too. The system may repeat these steps until a disposable component is scanned, which according to its information is not expired. As an alternative, the system may alert that the component has been expired, but the user may nevertheless manually enter the therapy selection.

    [0048] In the case that a non-expired component has been scanned, the system provides a list of suitable and/or possible and/or feasible therapies. This selection of therapies is made dependent from the information provided with the disposable component. This means that the user has to deal only with therapies or sets of therapies that can be performed with the scanned disposable device, which may be a very limited number of possibilities with regard the any therapy that can be performed on the fluid processing medical apparatus. It is therefore much easier for the user to choose and select the correct therapy.

    [0049] If the user realized that the therapy he intended to perform is not offered in the selection, maybe because the user scanned a wrong or unsuitable disposable component, or if a selection provided by the system after reading a certain disposable component does not meet the users expectation, he may go back to the scanning step and perform an additional scanning of another component. This establishes a kind of fallback position to avoid performance of wrong therapies.

    [0050] In case the user wishes to perform one of possibilities offered in the selection, he has to install the scanned concerning disposable component in the apparatus and to select the concerning possibility he wishes to perform. The system then may check, if the correct component is indeed installed and will perform the selected therapy or steps.

    [0051] FIGS. 4 and 5, respectively, show a screen shot taken from a touch screen of a fluid processing medical apparatus during a first state and a second state of the method of invention. FIG. 4 shows the display at the beginning of the setting up prior to step a). On the left side of the display there is provided a list of steps to be performed by the user during the setting up method. Each step may be highlighted in the concerning state of method to indicate to the user a next action to be taken by him. In FIG. 4 there is highlighted an instruction tab “scan kit”, which invites the user to select a certain disposable component and to read the information provided therewith by using the reader unit of the medical apparatus. Further instructions, which are not highlighted at this stage of proceedings, are “select therapy”, “install kit”, “install bags”, “automatic priming”, “ready for therapy” and “connect patient”. In the middle of the screen there are shown further advices or additional information, here additional information about the disposable component read by the reader, as component ID, expiry date, LOT number, etc.

    [0052] FIG. 5 shows the screen in a further state of setting up after the system has performed step d) of the method of the invention. On the left of the screen, the next instruction tab “select therapy” is highlighted, while in the middle of the screen the therapies are listed, that were found by the system in the database in relation to the read disposable component information.