System for detecting the status of a vent associated with a fluid supply upstream of an infusion pump
First Claim
1. A system for detecting the status of a vent associated with a fluid container upstream of an infusion pump configured to draw fluid out of the fluid container through a fluid line by means of a pump mechanism in engagement with the fluid line, the vent having an open status at which the vent allows air to vent into the fluid container as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line reducing at a rate expected under normal venting conditions, the vent having a blocked status at which venting of air into the container is blocked as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line progressively reducing at a rate in excess of the rate expected under normal venting conditions, the system comprising:
- a pressure sensor located upstream of the pump mechanism, the pressure sensor configured to provide pressure signals representative of the pressure within the fluid line upstream of the pump mechanism;
a processor in communication with the pressure sensor, the processor configured to sample the pressure signals received from the pressure sensor over a plurality of selected pump cycles, to compute for each of the plurality of selected pump cycles an average pressure value from the pressure signals received, to determine a progressive reduction in pressure in the fluid line based at least on the computed average pressure values, and to generate a blocked vent alert when the progressive reduction in pressure in the fluid line is determined to be at a rate in excess of the rate expected under normal venting conditions.
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Abstract
A system and method for determining whether the pressure in a fluid line upstream of an infusion pump is becoming lower as pumping draws fluid from the fluid line and fluid container due to a lack of proper venting. An initial pressure is sensed by an upstream pressure sensor at the start of an infusion. After a period of time, which may be determined either by monitoring infusion time or the number of pump cycles completed, a second pressure is sampled and compared to the initial pressure. Various analytical methods may be applied to the sensed pressures to determine upstream pressures or trends. Where an upstream pressure reading indicates a lack of proper venting, an alert signal is provided. Continuous monitoring may occur in which succeeding samples are compared to preceding samples to determine upstream pressures or trends.
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20 Claims
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1. A system for detecting the status of a vent associated with a fluid container upstream of an infusion pump configured to draw fluid out of the fluid container through a fluid line by means of a pump mechanism in engagement with the fluid line, the vent having an open status at which the vent allows air to vent into the fluid container as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line reducing at a rate expected under normal venting conditions, the vent having a blocked status at which venting of air into the container is blocked as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line progressively reducing at a rate in excess of the rate expected under normal venting conditions, the system comprising:
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a pressure sensor located upstream of the pump mechanism, the pressure sensor configured to provide pressure signals representative of the pressure within the fluid line upstream of the pump mechanism; a processor in communication with the pressure sensor, the processor configured to sample the pressure signals received from the pressure sensor over a plurality of selected pump cycles, to compute for each of the plurality of selected pump cycles an average pressure value from the pressure signals received, to determine a progressive reduction in pressure in the fluid line based at least on the computed average pressure values, and to generate a blocked vent alert when the progressive reduction in pressure in the fluid line is determined to be at a rate in excess of the rate expected under normal venting conditions. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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5. A method of determining the status of a vent in a fluid line located upstream of a peristaltic infusion pump, the infusion pump configured to draw fluid out of a fluid container in a cyclical manner, the vent having an open status at which the vent allows air to vent into the fluid container as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line reducing at a rate expected under normal venting conditions, the vent having a blocked status at which venting of air into the container is blocked as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line progressively reducing at a rate in excess of the rate expected under normal venting conditions, the method comprising:
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sampling signals provided by a pressure sensor over a plurality of pump cycles, the pressure sensor configured to sense the pressure in the fluid line upstream of a pump mechanism of the infusion pump; processing the sampled signals to determine an average value for the pressure in the upstream fluid line for each of the plurality of pump cycles; determining a rate of change of the average values; and providing an alert when the rate of change exceeds a limit for normal venting conditions. - View Dependent Claims (6, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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7. A system for detecting the status of a vent associated with a fluid container upstream of an infusion pump configured to draw fluid out of the fluid container through a fluid line by means of a pump mechanism in engagement with the fluid line, the vent having an open status at which the vent allows air to vent into the fluid container as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line to reduce at a rate expected under normal venting conditions, the vent having a blocked status at which venting of air into the container is blocked as fluid is drawn out of the fluid container resulting in pressure in the fluid line to progressively reduce at a rate in excess of the rate expected under normal venting conditions, the system comprising:
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a pressure sensor located upstream of the pump mechanism and adjacent the fluid line, the pressure sensor configured to provide pressure signals representative of the pressure within the fluid line upstream of the pump mechanism; a data base located remotely from the infusion pump; a memory disposed at the infusion pump; and a processor in communication with the pressure sensor, the data base, and the memory, the processor programmed to sample pressure signals received from the pressure sensor over a plurality of selected pump cycles comprising more than two pump cycles, to compute for each of the plurality of selected pump cycles an average value from the pressure signals received, to store the computed average values in the memory, to determine a rate of change of the stored average values, to generate a blocked vent alert when the determined rate of change exceeds a limit for normal venting conditions, and to provide the data base with information including any alert generated; wherein the blocked vent alert includes a notification indicating that the vent should be opened.
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