Selectively controlling fluid flow through a fluid pathway
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1. A system comprising:
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a fluid channel;
a fluid inlet at a first end of the fluid channel configured to couple to an outlet of a manually administrable fluid source;
a fluid outlet at a second end of the fluid channel configured to deliver fluid from the manually administrable fluid source to a fluid pathway that provides the fluid to a patient;
at least one sensor configured to determine at least one attribute of the fluid from the manually administrable fluid source;
a flow controller in communication with the at least one sensor that generates at least one flow modification signal in response to the determined at least one attribute matching at least one condition specified by at least one rule; and
a flow control valve in communication with the flow controller, the flow control valve changing a level of flow restriction of the fluid from the manually administrable fluid source passing therethrough in response to receiving the at least one flow modification signal,wherein the at least one sensor is configured to automatically measure a withdrawn downstream fluid volume, wherein the withdrawn downstream fluid volume is a total volume of the fluid downstream of the fluid inlet and still within the fluid channel after fluid flow through the fluid pathway is stopped, andwherein the at least one sensor comprises a fluid flow sensor, and wherein sensed fluid flow information causes the flow controller to generate a first flow modification signal to cause the flow control valve to transition to a first state when a first pre-determined volume has been delivered as measured by the fluid flow sensor, and after a pre-determined span of time, causes the flow controller to generate a second flow modification signal to cause the flow control valve to transition to a second state different than the first state.
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Abstract
Systems and methods for controlling fluid delivery via a manually administrable medication container to a patient through a fluid delivery pathway are provided. The systems and methods described herein incorporate rules-based clinical decision support logic to drive a flow control valve within a flow pathway based on a determination of whether or not an IV fluid connected to an input port on the pathway is appropriate for patient administration by considering such factors as patient-specific clinical circumstances, current medical orders, and accepted delivery protocols. Related apparatus, systems, methods and articles are also described.
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1. A system comprising:
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a fluid port comprising; a fluid channel; a fluid inlet at a first end of the fluid channel configured to couple to an outlet of a manually administrable fluid source; a fluid outlet at a second end of the fluid channel configured to deliver fluid from the manually administrable fluid source to a fluid pathway that provides the fluid to a patient; at least one sensor configured to determine at least one attribute of the fluid from the manually administrable fluid source; a flow controller in communication with the at least one sensor that generates at least one flow modification signal in response to the determined at least one attribute matching at least one condition specified by at least one rule; and a flow control valve in communication with the flow controller, the flow control valve changing a level of flow restriction of the fluid from the manually administrable fluid source passing therethrough in response to receiving the at least one flow modification signal, wherein the at least one sensor is configured to automatically measure a withdrawn downstream fluid volume, wherein the withdrawn downstream fluid volume is a total volume of the fluid downstream of the fluid inlet and still within the fluid channel after fluid flow through the fluid pathway is stopped, and wherein the at least one sensor comprises a fluid flow sensor, and wherein sensed fluid flow information causes the flow controller to generate a first flow modification signal to cause the flow control valve to transition to a first state when a first pre-determined volume has been delivered as measured by the fluid flow sensor, and after a pre-determined span of time, causes the flow controller to generate a second flow modification signal to cause the flow control valve to transition to a second state different than the first state. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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38. A system comprising:
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a fluid port comprising; a fluid channel; a fluid inlet at a first end of the fluid channel configured to couple to an outlet of a manually administrable fluid source; and a fluid outlet at a second end of the fluid channel configured to deliver fluid from the manually administrable fluid source to a fluid pathway that provides the fluid to a patient; at least one sensor configured to determine at least one attribute of the fluid from the manually administrable fluid source; a controller in communication with the at least one sensor that generates at least one operation modification signal in response to the determined at least one attribute matching at least one condition specified by at least one rule; and a transmitter for wirelessly transmitting the at least one operation modification signal to at least one device, the at least one operation modification signal, when received by the at least one device, causing the at least one device to modify at least one operating parameter, wherein the at least one sensor comprises a fluid flow sensor, and wherein sensed fluid flow information causes the controller to generate a first operation modification signal to cause a flow control valve to transition to a first state when a first pre-determined volume has been delivered as measured by the fluid flow sensor, and after a pre-determined span of time, causes the controller to generate a second operation modification signal to cause the flow control valve to transition to a second state different than the first state, wherein, the fluid pathway has a known volume and a known flow rate and the at least one sensor is configured to automatically measure a withdrawn downstream fluid volume, and wherein the withdrawn downstream fluid volume is a total volume of the fluid downstream of the fluid inlet and still within the fluid channel after fluid flow through the fluid pathway is stopped. - View Dependent Claims (39)
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40. A method comprising:
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receiving data generated by at least one sensor of a fluid port including at least one attribute of fluid within a manually administrable fluid source, the fluid port comprising;
a fluid channel, a fluid inlet at a first end of the fluid channel configured to couple to an outlet of the manually administrable fluid source, and a fluid outlet at a second end of the fluid channel configured to deliver the fluid from the manually administrable fluid source to a fluid pathway that provides the fluid to a patient, wherein the at least one sensor comprises a fluid flow sensor;determining that the at least one attribute in the received data matches at least one condition specified by at least one rule; generating at least one flow modification signal, which causes a change in the fluid passing through the fluid pathway; receiving data generated by the at least one sensor of the fluid port including a withdrawn downstream fluid volume, wherein the withdrawn downstream fluid volume is a total volume of the fluid downstream of the fluid inlet and still within the fluid channel after fluid flow through the fluid pathway is stopped; and generating, based on sensed fluid flow information from the fluid flow sensor, a first flow modification signal to cause a flow control valve to transition to a first state when a first pre-determined volume has been delivered as measured by the fluid flow sensor, and after a pre-determined span of time, generating a second flow modification signal to cause the flow control valve to transition to a second state different than the first state.
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41. A method comprising:
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receiving data generated by at least one sensor of a fluid port, the data including at least one attribute of fluid within a manually administrable fluid source, the fluid port comprising;
a fluid channel, a fluid inlet at a first end of the fluid channel configured to couple to an outlet of the manually administrable fluid source, and a fluid outlet at a second end of the fluid channel configured to deliver the fluid from the manually administrable fluid source to a fluid pathway that provides the fluid to a patient wherein the at least one sensor comprises a fluid flow sensor;determining that the at least one attribute in the received data matches at least one condition specified by at least one rule; generating, by a controller in communication with the at least one sensor, at least one operation modification signal in response to the at least one attribute matching at least one condition specified by at least one rule; and wireless transmitting, by a transmitter, the at least one operation modification signal to at least one device, the at least one operation modification signal, when received by the at least one device, causes the at least one device to modify at least one operating parameter; receiving data generated by the at least one sensor of the fluid port, the data including a withdrawn downstream fluid volume, wherein the withdrawn downstream fluid volume is a total volume of the fluid downstream of the fluid inlet and still within the fluid channel after fluid flow through the fluid pathway is stopped; and generating, based on sensed fluid flow information from the fluid flow sensor, a first operation modification signal to cause a flow control valve to transition to a first state when a first pre-determined volume has been delivered as measured by the fluid flow sensor, and after a pre-determined span of time, generating a second operation modification signal to cause the flow control valve to transition to a second state different than the first state.
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