Disposable Fluid Circuit with Thermochromic Indicator
20190216997 ยท 2019-07-18
Inventors
- Daniel Schmidt (Petaluma, CA, US)
- Philip Scott James (Orinda, CA, US)
- Bert D. Egley (Walnut Creek, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A61M1/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M1/1522
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0238
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M1/14
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2205/0227
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M1/1561
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A system of temperature measurement and control in which temperature of the medical fluid being conveyed through a medical device is indirectly measured and controlled via sensed color change of an of an inexpensive injected molded or extruded thermochromic flow chamber.
Claims
1. A dialysis tubing set comprising: at least one fluid line configured to connect a dialysis fluid source and a pump of a dialysis machine; and a flow chamber connected to the at least one fluid line, the flow chamber having a thermochromic material configured to change color when exposed to a specified temperature range.
2. The dialysis tubing set of claim 1, wherein the thermochromic material is configured to remain visible to a user.
3. The dialysis tubing set of claim 1, wherein configured to be aligned with an optical sensor of a dialysis machine.
4. The dialysis tubing set of claim 3, wherein the optical sensor is a color sensor.
5. The dialysis tubing of claim 1, wherein the thermochromic material comprises at least two thermochromic elements each configured to change color at a different temperature.
6. The dialysis tubing set of claim 5, wherein each thermochromic element is positioned on a different side of the flow chamber.
7. The dialysis tubing set of claim 6, wherein a first thermochromic component is positioned above a second thermochromic component.
8. The dialysis tubing set of claim 1, wherein the thermochromic material is configured as an insert and is positioned within the at least one fluid line.
9. The dialysis tubing set of claim 8, wherein the at least one fluid line comprises a first fluid path through a central channel of the insert and a second fluid path between the insert and the at least one fluid line.
10. The dialysis tubing set of claim 1, wherein the specified temperature range is between 35-39 C.
11. The dialysis tubing set of claim 1, wherein the thermochromic material is positioned along an external surface of the flow chamber.
12. A dialysis cassette comprising: a rigid base defining a recessed region; a flexible membrane attached to the base in a manner such that the flexible membrane, when pressed against the base, cooperates with a portion of the base defining the recessed region to form a pump chamber having an inlet and an outlet port; a thermochromic film attached to the flexible membrane and configured to change color when exposed to a specified temperature range; and tubing connectors positioned along an edge of the cassette, the tubing connectors being configured to attach to corresponding connectors of a dialysis machine.
13. The dialysis cassette of claim 14, wherein the thermochromic film is configured to align with an optical sensor of a dialysis machine.
14. The dialysis cassette of claim 15, wherein the optical sensor is a color sensor.
15. The dialysis cassette of claim 14, wherein the temperature range is between 35-39 C.
16. The dialysis cassette of claim 14, wherein the thermochromic film is co-molded with the flexible membrane.
17. The dialysis cassette of claim 14, wherein the thermochromic film covers at least 75% of an exterior surface area of the flexible membrane.
18. A dialysis system comprising: a dialysis machine having an optical sensor; and a disposable tubing set comprising: at least one fluid line configured to connect a dialysis fluid source and a pump of a dialysis machine, and a flow chamber connected to the at least one fluid line and aligned with the optical sensor, the flow chamber having a thermochromic material configured to change color when exposed to a specified temperature range.
19. The dialysis system of claim 22, further comprising a light source positioned to align with the flow chamber of the disposable tubing set.
20. The dialysis system of claim 22, wherein the flow chamber is positioned outside the dialysis machine.
21. The dialysis system of claim 22, wherein the optical sensor is a color sensor.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] The present specification describes dialysis systems and disposable fluid line sets incorporating thermochromic elements. These thermochromic elements alone or in combination with durable portions of a dialysis machine provide a relatively low-cost and desirable feature that can help promote dialysis treatments at specified temperatures and help improve the effectiveness of dialysis treatments. Although peritoneal dialysis (PD) systems and cassette based fluid line sets are principally discussed herein, it is noted that the concepts described herein may be used with other types of medical devices and/or dialysis systems, including, for example, hemodialysis (HD) systems, HD fluid line sets, and non-cassette based fluid line sets.
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[0045] The PD system 100 includes a PD machine (also referred to as a PD cycler) 102 seated on a cart 104, a housing 106, a door 108, and a cassette interface 110 that contacts a disposable PD cassette 112 when the cassette 112 is disposed within a cassette compartment 117 formed between the cassette interface 110 and the closed door 108. The PD system 100 can also include a remote database 134 and one or more controls 141 and 143.
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[0047] Dialysate bags 122 are suspended from fingers on the sides of the cart 104, and a heater bag 124 is positioned in the heater tray 116. The dialysate bags 122 and the heater bag 124 are connected to the cassette 112 via dialysate bag lines 126 and a heater bag line 128, respectively. The dialysate bag lines 126 can be used to pass dialysate from dialysate bags 122 to the cassette 112 during use, and the heater bag line 128 can be used to pass dialysate back and forth between the cassette 112 and the heater bag 124 during use.
[0048] In addition, a patient line 130 and a drain line 132 are connected to the cassette 112. The patient line 130 can be connected to a patient's abdomen via a catheter and can be used to pass dialysate back and forth between the cassette 112 and the patient's peritoneal cavity during use. The drain line 132 can be connected to a drain or drain receptacle and can be used to pass dialysate from the cassette 112 to the drain or drain receptacle during use.
[0049] The PD machine 102 includes a control unit 140 (e.g. a processor) and one or more sensors, e.g., a color sensor. The PD machine 102 also includes a color sensor (not shown) that is positioned adjacent to at least a portion of the flow chamber 101. The control unit 140 can receive signals from and transmit signals to the touch screen display 118 and/or the control panel 120, and the color sensor (not shown), and the various other components of the PD system 100.
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[0051] The thermochromic layer may be formed of a temperature sensitive polymer that reversibly changes color when exposed to specific temperature ranges. The thermochromic layer may be used in injection molding plastics including: polypropylene, polystyrene, polyethylene, ABS, PVC, and PC. Activation temperatures can range from 10 C. to 69 C. Suitable materials are discussed in Seeboth, et al. First Examples of Non-Toxic Thermochromic Polymer MaterialBased on a Novel Mechanism J. Mater. Chem. C, 2013, 1, 2811-2816, the contents of which are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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[0054] In some examples, the thermochromic elements 504-507 are arranged in a specific order to detect a specific temperature range (e.g., 30 C. to 41 C.).
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[0056] The cassette 112 can be manufactured using suitable molding techniques. As part of the molding process, the thermochromic material is co-molded with a component of the cassette 112 or another portion of a disposable fluid line set. For example, thermochromic components could be over molded or bonded to a substrate by ultrasonic welding or using adhesives.
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[0058] During use, fluid flows along the fluid path 701 and through an inlet 706 and an outlet 708. Light 716 from the light source 714 will pass through the first thermochromic layer 712 and the second thermochromic layer 710. Information representing transmitted light 718 is detected by the optical sensor 702. Based on the arrangement of the thermochromic layers, the transmitted light 718 is red if the fluid temperature reaches 39 C., blue if the fluid temperature is between 35 C. and 39 C., and purple if the fluid temperature exceeds 39 C.
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[0062] Alternative Implementations
[0063] The examples described herein can be implemented in a variety of ways without departing from the scope of the specification.
[0064] While a thermochromic element is generally described as attached to a flow chamber, other implementations are possible. For example, the thermochromic element 406 can be alternatively or additionally integrated with the flow chamber 401. When integrated with the flow chamber 401, the thermochromic element is in direct contact with the medium being monitored which can yield a faster and/or more accurate response to the temperature change. In addition, manufacturing efficiencies can be realized.
[0065] While the blue surface is generally shown adjacent to the optical sensor and the red surface is shown adjacent to the light source 714 in
[0066] Elements of different implementations described herein may be combined to form other implementations not specifically set forth above. Elements may be left out of the structures described herein without adversely affecting their operation. Furthermore, various separate elements may be combined into one or more individual elements to perform the functions described herein.
[0067] Various embodiments discussed herein may be combined with each other in appropriate combinations with the system described herein. Additionally, in some instances, the order of steps in a method may be modified, where appropriate. Further, various aspects of the systems described herein may be implemented using software, hardware, a combination of software and hardware and/or other computer-implemented modules or devices having the described features and performing the described functions.
[0068] Software implementations of aspects of the system described herein may include executable code that is stored in a computer-readable medium and executed by one or more processors. The computer-readable medium may include volatile memory and/or non-volatile memory, and may include, for example, a computer hard drive, ROM, RAM, flash memory, portable computer storage media such as a CD-ROM, a DVD-ROM, a flash drive and/or other drive with, for example, a universal serial bus (USB) interface, and/or any other appropriate tangible or non-transitory computer-readable medium or computer memory on which executable code may be stored and executed by a processor. The system described herein may be used with any appropriate operating system.
[0069] Several implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the description. Accordingly, other implementations are within the scope of the following claims.