SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING OCCLUSIONS IN A MEDICATION INFUSION SYSTEM USING PULSEWISE PRESSURE SIGNALS
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1. A medication infusion system comprising:
- a pump controller for providing medication fluid to a patient via a fluid path connected between a fluid reservoir of the pump controller and a patient; and
an in-line fluid detector for measuring pressure of the medication fluid in the fluid path and transmitting the measured pressure to the pump controller,wherein the pump controller determines if a flow of the medication fluid is successful or unsuccessful based on the pressure measurements in a current interval.
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Abstract
A medical fluid communication system is disclosed comprising a pump controller and a fluid detector. The fluid detector detects characteristics of the fluid and provides fluid measurements to the pump controller, which detects if the fluid is flowing in the medication delivery system. In the event fluid is not flowing due to an occlusion, the pump controller may attempt to resolve the occlusion or may provide a warning to a user that an occlusion is occurring.
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1. A medication infusion system comprising:
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a pump controller for providing medication fluid to a patient via a fluid path connected between a fluid reservoir of the pump controller and a patient; and an in-line fluid detector for measuring pressure of the medication fluid in the fluid path and transmitting the measured pressure to the pump controller, wherein the pump controller determines if a flow of the medication fluid is successful or unsuccessful based on the pressure measurements in a current interval.
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4. The system of claim 13, wherein the pressure data of the previous interval is based on a calculation of a peak pressure of the previous interval and a minimum pressure of the previous interval.
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5. The system of claim 14, wherein the calculation is W*PMAX+(1−
- W)*PMIN, where PMAX is the maximum pressure of the previous interval, PMIN is the minimum pressure of the previous interval, and W is a weighting factor set based on the sensitivity.
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6. The system of claim 15, wherein the previous interval is two intervals before the current interval.
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8. The system of claim 17, wherein, if the pump controller determines that the flow of the medication fluid is unsuccessful, the pump controller determines if the flow of the medication fluid in the fluid path can be resolved and attempts to correct the flow of the medication fluid.
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9. The system of claim 17, wherein, if the pump controller determines that the medication fluid is unsuccessful, the pump controller generates an alarm indicating that the flow of the medication fluid is unsuccessful and prevents further medication fluid from flowing until the flow of the medication fluid is resolved by a user.
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10. A pump controller for use in a medication infusion system, comprising:
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a fluid reservoir having a medication fluid disposed therein; a piston driven via a suitable motor for causing the medication fluid to flow into a patient via fluid path between the fluid reservoir and the patient; a controller for receiving pressure measurements from an in-line pressure sensor in the fluid path and determining if a flow of the medication fluid in the fluid path is successful or unsuccessful based on the pressure measurements.
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- 11. The pump controller of claim 20, further comprising a transmitter for transmitting instructions to a fluid detector to initiate a pressure measurement of the fluid path and a wireless receiver for receiving the pressure measurement from the fluid detector.
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12. The pump controller of claim 20, wherein the controller compares a minimum peak pressure from a current interval with a weighted calculation of pressure of previous pressure measurements to determine if a flow of the medication fluid in the path is successful or unsuccessful.
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