Monitor for intravenous injection system for detecting occlusion and/or infiltration
First Claim
1. In an intravenous injection system of the type that includes a pump which applies intravenous fluid to a pressure moderator, wherein the pressure moderator has a storage area including a gas-containing region above an intravenous fluid-holding region, and that also includes an outlet from said fluid-holding region for application through a needle or the like to a vein of a patient, the improvement of a monitor for detecting improper patient inflow including infiltration and/or occlusion, comprising:
- a pressure sensor coupled to said storage area for sensing the pressure therein;
alarm means operable to generate an alarm signal indicating improper fluid flow; and
circuit means coupled to said pressure sensor and said alarm means, said circuit means responsive to the rate of change of pressure sensed by said pressure sensor, for operating said alarm means to generate an alarm signal upon the rate of change of said pressure exceeding a predetermined value over a predetermined period of time of more than 10 seconds.
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Abstract
A monitor is described for use with an intravenous injection system of the type that includes an accumulator (18) located between the pump (14) and the needle (28) that connects to the patient'"'"'s vein. The monitor generates an alarm when there is infiltration (no resistance to outflow, as when the needle withdraws from a vein) or occlusion (the needle is blocked). The monitor includes a pressure sensor (32) coupled to the accumulator, and a circuit (34) which responds to the rate of change of the pressure to operate an alarm when the rate of change exceeds a predetermined amount such as 5 mm Hg, but only when it exceeds that value over a particular time period such as 10 seconds or one minute.
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6 Claims
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1. In an intravenous injection system of the type that includes a pump which applies intravenous fluid to a pressure moderator, wherein the pressure moderator has a storage area including a gas-containing region above an intravenous fluid-holding region, and that also includes an outlet from said fluid-holding region for application through a needle or the like to a vein of a patient, the improvement of a monitor for detecting improper patient inflow including infiltration and/or occlusion, comprising:
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a pressure sensor coupled to said storage area for sensing the pressure therein; alarm means operable to generate an alarm signal indicating improper fluid flow; and circuit means coupled to said pressure sensor and said alarm means, said circuit means responsive to the rate of change of pressure sensed by said pressure sensor, for operating said alarm means to generate an alarm signal upon the rate of change of said pressure exceeding a predetermined value over a predetermined period of time of more than 10 seconds. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An intravenous injection system which can detect infiltration and/or occlusion in a needle or the like through which fluid is to be administered to a patient comprising:
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a pump for pumping intravenous liquid; needle means for applying liquid to a patient; a conduit which couples said pump to said needle means; a pressure sensor coupled to said conduit to measure the pressure therein; a circuit coupled to said sensor for receiving and storing signals representing a pressure sensed by said sensor, for comparing a recently received signal with a previous signal that was received more than 10 seconds prior to receipt of the recently received signal, and for generating an alarm indication when the difference between the compared signals exceeds a predetermined value.
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6. A method for monitoring an intravenous injection system of the type which includes a conduit located between a pump and a needle or the like which connects to a patient'"'"'s vein, to detect infiltration and/or occlusion, comprising:
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sensing pressure in said conduit and generating signals representing the sensed pressure; storing said pressure-indicating signals at least at intervals; measuring the rate of change of sensed pressure over a period of at least 10 seconds; and generating an alarm signal if the rate of charge of pressure during said period exceeds a predetermined amount.
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Specification