Microprocessor controlled ambulatory medical apparatus with hand held communication device
First Claim
1. A medical system, comprising:
- a) an ambulatory medical device (MD) comprising MD electronic control circuitry that further comprises at least one MD telemetry system and at least one MD processor that controls, at least in part, operation of the MD telemetry system and operation of the medical device, wherein the medical device is configured to provide a treatment to a body of a patient or to monitor a selected state of the body; and
b) a communication device (CD) comprising CD electronic control circuitry that further comprises at least one CD telemetry system and at least one CD processor that controls, at least in part, operation of the CD telemetry system and operation of the communication device, wherein the CD telemetry system sends messages to or receives messages from the MD telemetry system, wherein the medical device further comprises a reservoir capable of holding a drug and a pumping mechanism, controlled by the MD processor, for transferring the drug from the reservoir to the body, wherein the medical device is controlled to change operational modes such that quantities of the drug delivered from the reservoir to the body are adjusted based at least in part on a detected or an estimated amount of the drug remaining in the reservoir being at or below a predetermined level.
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Abstract
An implantable infusion pump possesses operational functionality that is, at least in part, controlled by software operating in two processor ICs which are configured to perform some different and some duplicate functions. The pump exchanges messages with an external device via telemetry. Each processor controls a different part of the drug infusion mechanism such that both processors must agree on the appropriateness of drug delivery for infusion to occur. Delivery accumulators are incremented and decremented with delivery requests and with deliveries made. When accumulated amounts reach or exceed, quantized deliverable amounts, infusion is made to occur. The accumulators are capable of being incremented by two or more independent types of delivery requests. Operational modes of the infusion device are changed automatically in view of various system errors that are trapped, various system alarm conditions that are detected, and when excess periods of time lapse between pump and external device interactions.
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27 Claims
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1. A medical system, comprising:
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a) an ambulatory medical device (MD) comprising MD electronic control circuitry that further comprises at least one MD telemetry system and at least one MD processor that controls, at least in part, operation of the MD telemetry system and operation of the medical device, wherein the medical device is configured to provide a treatment to a body of a patient or to monitor a selected state of the body; and
b) a communication device (CD) comprising CD electronic control circuitry that further comprises at least one CD telemetry system and at least one CD processor that controls, at least in part, operation of the CD telemetry system and operation of the communication device, wherein the CD telemetry system sends messages to or receives messages from the MD telemetry system, wherein the medical device further comprises a reservoir capable of holding a drug and a pumping mechanism, controlled by the MD processor, for transferring the drug from the reservoir to the body, wherein the medical device is controlled to change operational modes such that quantities of the drug delivered from the reservoir to the body are adjusted based at least in part on a detected or an estimated amount of the drug remaining in the reservoir being at or below a predetermined level. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A medical system, comprising:
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a) an ambulatory medical device (MD) comprising MD electronic control circuitry that further comprises at least one MD telemetry system and at least one MD processor that controls, at least in part, operation of the MD telemetry system and operation of the medical device, wherein the medical device is configured to provide a treatment to a body of a patient or to monitor a selected state of the body; and
b) a communication device (CD) comprising CD electronic control circuitry that further comprises at least one CD telemetry system and at least one CD processor that controls, at least in part, operation of the CD telemetry system and operation of the communication device, wherein the CD telemetry system sends messages to or receives messages from the MD telemetry system, wherein the medical device further comprises a reservoir capable of holding a drug and a pumping mechanism, controlled by the MD processor, for transferring the drug from the reservoir to the body, wherein the medical device is configured to provide at least two signals of reservoir level, wherein a first signal indicates the amount of drug remaining in the reservoir is at or below a low level while a second signal indicates the amount of drug remaining in the reservoir is at or below a predetermined amount that is less than that remaining at the low level, wherein the first signal provides an indication that the reservoir should be refilled, and the second signal is used to limit delivery of the drug from the reservoir to the body. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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