Patient hydration system with taper down feature
First Claim
1. A method of addressing contrast induced nephropathy, the method comprising:
- injecting a contrast agent into a patient;
imaging the patient; and
inducing diuresis to drive any contrast agent through the patient'"'"'s kidneys to reduce its toxic effects on the kidneys and prevent damage to the kidneys by;
setting a desired fluid balance,collecting urine expelled by the patient in a urine collection bag,weighing the urine collection bag,employing a pump to infuse the patient with fluid from a fluid source,weighing the fluid source to determine the amount of fluid infused into the patient,automatically adjusting the pump based on the weight of the urine collection bag and the weight of the fluid source and controlling the amount of fluid infused into the patient based on the amount of urine expelled by the patient and the set desired fluid balance,determining if a bolus amount of infusion fluid is required for the patient in addition to the fluid infused to achieve the desired fluid balance and if so setting a bolus amount,if a bolus amount was set, automatically controlling the pump to infuse the set bolus amount into the patient, andin response to a taper down input, controlling the pump such that following a first time interval in which the fluid infused is balanced with urine output, sequentially lesser amounts of fluid are infused based on percentages of the urine output.
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Abstract
A patient hydration system with an infusion subsystem which infuses fluid into a patient and a urine output measurement subsystem for measuring the amount of urine output by the patient. A controller is configured to control the infusion subsystem and is responsive to the urine output measurement subsystem. The controller includes a balancing function which controls the infusion subsystem to administer fluid infused into the patient to balance the urine output with the fluid infusion. The controller also includes a taper down function which controls the infusion subsystem to administer fluid infused into the patient at a rate less than the rate of urine output by the patient.
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1. A method of addressing contrast induced nephropathy, the method comprising:
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injecting a contrast agent into a patient; imaging the patient; and inducing diuresis to drive any contrast agent through the patient'"'"'s kidneys to reduce its toxic effects on the kidneys and prevent damage to the kidneys by; setting a desired fluid balance, collecting urine expelled by the patient in a urine collection bag, weighing the urine collection bag, employing a pump to infuse the patient with fluid from a fluid source, weighing the fluid source to determine the amount of fluid infused into the patient, automatically adjusting the pump based on the weight of the urine collection bag and the weight of the fluid source and controlling the amount of fluid infused into the patient based on the amount of urine expelled by the patient and the set desired fluid balance, determining if a bolus amount of infusion fluid is required for the patient in addition to the fluid infused to achieve the desired fluid balance and if so setting a bolus amount, if a bolus amount was set, automatically controlling the pump to infuse the set bolus amount into the patient, and in response to a taper down input, controlling the pump such that following a first time interval in which the fluid infused is balanced with urine output, sequentially lesser amounts of fluid are infused based on percentages of the urine output.
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