OCCLUSION DETECTION METHOD
First Claim
1. A method of detecting an occlusion in tubing connected to an infusion pump by a cassette removably received by the infusion pump, the infusion pump having a pumping mechanism operable to cause fluid flow through the tubing in an intended flow direction, a cassette access sensor providing a signal indicative of whether there is access to the cassette to allow removal of the cassette and installation of a new cassette, an upstream sensor at a location along the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, and a downstream sensor at a location along the tubing downstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, wherein the upstream sensor and downstream sensor each provide a respective sensor signal indicative of a respective local fluid pressure in the tubing, the method comprising the steps of:
- establishing an upstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the upstream sensor location and a downstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the downstream sensor location;
making an antiratchet decision when there has been access to the cassette, the antiratchet decision determining whether or not occluded tubing was replaced;
keeping the established upstream sensor signal baseline and the downstream sensor signal baseline when the antiratchet decision determines that occluded tubing was not replaced;
establishing a new upstream sensor signal baseline and a new downstream sensor signal baseline when the antiratchet decision determines that occluded tubing was replaced;
monitoring a difference between the upstream sensor signal and the upstream sensor baseline signal to detect an occlusion in the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism; and
monitoring a difference between the downstream sensor signal and the downstream sensor baseline signal to detect an occlusion in the tubing downstream from the pumping mechanism.
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Abstract
Methods for improving the accuracy of occlusion sensor baselines in an infusion pump are described. An infusion pump includes logic for making an antiratchet decision for determining whether a new administration set was installed after there has been access to the administration set. If so, then new occlusion sensor baselines are established. If not, then the current baselines are maintained. The antiratchet decision logic may depend upon the value of a baseline delta equal to a difference between the upstream sensor signal and the downstream sensor signal. In another aspect, an upstream occlusion sensor baseline is shifted in correspondence with decreases in the upstream sensor signal occurring while a pumping mechanism of the infusion pump is not operating to compensate for sensor signal drift.
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13 Claims
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1. A method of detecting an occlusion in tubing connected to an infusion pump by a cassette removably received by the infusion pump, the infusion pump having a pumping mechanism operable to cause fluid flow through the tubing in an intended flow direction, a cassette access sensor providing a signal indicative of whether there is access to the cassette to allow removal of the cassette and installation of a new cassette, an upstream sensor at a location along the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, and a downstream sensor at a location along the tubing downstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, wherein the upstream sensor and downstream sensor each provide a respective sensor signal indicative of a respective local fluid pressure in the tubing, the method comprising the steps of:
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establishing an upstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the upstream sensor location and a downstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the downstream sensor location; making an antiratchet decision when there has been access to the cassette, the antiratchet decision determining whether or not occluded tubing was replaced; keeping the established upstream sensor signal baseline and the downstream sensor signal baseline when the antiratchet decision determines that occluded tubing was not replaced; establishing a new upstream sensor signal baseline and a new downstream sensor signal baseline when the antiratchet decision determines that occluded tubing was replaced; monitoring a difference between the upstream sensor signal and the upstream sensor baseline signal to detect an occlusion in the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism; and monitoring a difference between the downstream sensor signal and the downstream sensor baseline signal to detect an occlusion in the tubing downstream from the pumping mechanism. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method of making an antiratchet decision with respect to an infusion pump operatively connected to replaceable tubing by a replaceable cassette, the infusion pump having a pumping mechanism operable to cause fluid flow through the tubing in an intended flow direction, a cassette access sensor providing a signal indicative of whether there is access to the cassette to allow removal of the cassette and installation of a new cassette, an upstream sensor at a location along the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, and a downstream sensor at a location along the tubing downstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, wherein the upstream sensor and downstream sensor each provide a respective sensor signal indicative of a respective local fluid pressure in the tubing, wherein the antiratchet decision determines whether or not occluded tubing was replaced, the method comprising the steps of:
calculating a baseline delta equal to a difference between the upstream sensor signal and the downstream sensor signal and comparing the baseline delta to a predetermined minimum baseline delta, wherein the antiratchet decision determines that occluded tubing was not replaced if the baseline delta is less than the minimum baseline delta. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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10. An infusion pump comprising:
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a housing including a cassette receptacle arranged to removably receive a cassette for connecting tubing to the pump; a pumping mechanism operable to cause fluid flow through the tubing in an intended flow direction; a cassette access sensor providing a signal indicative of whether there is access to the cassette to allow removal of the cassette and installation of a new cassette; an upstream sensor at a location along the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, and a downstream sensor at a location along the tubing downstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, wherein the upstream sensor and downstream sensor each provide a respective sensor signal indicative of a respective local fluid pressure in the tubing; one or more memory modules configured to store an upstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the upstream sensor location and a downstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the downstream sensor location; and a microprocessor connected to the one or more memory modules, the pumping mechanism, the cassette access sensor, the upstream sensor and the downstream sensor; wherein the one or more memory modules is further configured to store instructions causing the microprocessor to make an antiratchet decision when there has been access to the cassette, the antiratchet decision determining whether or not occluded tubing was replaced. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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12. A method of detecting an occlusion in tubing connected to an infusion pump, the infusion pump having a pumping mechanism operable to cause fluid flow through the tubing in an intended flow direction and an upstream sensor at a location along the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, wherein the upstream sensor provides a sensor signal indicative of a local fluid pressure in the tubing, the method comprising the steps of:
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establishing an upstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the upstream sensor location; shifting the upstream sensor signal baseline in correspondence with decreases in the upstream sensor signal occurring while the pumping mechanism is not operating; and monitoring a difference between the upstream sensor signal and the upstream sensor baseline signal to detect an occlusion in the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism.
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13. An infusion pump comprising:
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a pumping mechanism operable to cause fluid flow through tubing in an intended flow direction; an upstream sensor at a location along the tubing upstream from the pumping mechanism in the flow direction, wherein the upstream sensor provides a sensor signal indicative of a local fluid pressure in the tubing; one or more memory modules configured to store an upstream sensor signal baseline corresponding to fluid pressure equilibrium at the upstream sensor location; and a microprocessor connected to the one or more memory modules, the pumping mechanism, and the upstream sensor; wherein the one or more memory modules is further configured to store instructions causing the microprocessor to shift the upstream sensor signal baseline in correspondence with decreases in the upstream sensor signal occurring while the pumping mechanism is not operating.
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