Dressing and integrated system for detection of fluid loss
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1. A fluid loss detection device, comprising:
- a patch;
a central opening through said patch so that said patch surrounds said central opening;
a boundary edge of said patch circumnavigating said patch;
a slit through a portion of said patch, wherein said slit originates at said boundary edge of said patch and terminates approximately at said central opening of said patch;
a primary loop circuit within said patch and defining a first perimeter therein, wherein said primary loop circuit surrounds said central opening, which forms a target for receipt of a return access site, and wherein said primary loop circuit is a complete loop;
an early warning alarm circuit loop within said patch and defining a second perimeter therein, wherein said first perimeter is contained within said second perimeter, and wherein said early warning alarm circuit loop is a complete loop;
an emergency shut-down circuit loop within said patch and defining a third perimeter therein, wherein said second perimeter is contained within said third perimeter, and wherein said emergency shut-down circuit loop is a complete loop; and
an alarm activated by a status change in properties of said early warning alarm circuit loop, wherein said early warning alarm circuit loop is activated by a small fluid leak and wherein said emergency shut-down circuit loop is activated by a larger fluid loss.
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Abstract
A fluid loss detection device for dressings at pre-existing port sites, catheter sites, operative sites, ostomy sites, drain sites, line sites such as those utilized in hemodialysis, wound sites, or other areas for which monitoring of fluid or blood loss is medically indicated. The detection device includes a patch having a primary loop circuit and an early warning alarm circuit loop. In one embodiment, closure of the early warning alarm circuit loop activates an alarm. The alarm may be connected directly to the patch and sound locally or may be activated remotely via radio transmission. The alarm may alternatively cause a medical device such as a hemodialysis system to shut down.
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6 Claims
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1. A fluid loss detection device, comprising:
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a patch; a central opening through said patch so that said patch surrounds said central opening; a boundary edge of said patch circumnavigating said patch; a slit through a portion of said patch, wherein said slit originates at said boundary edge of said patch and terminates approximately at said central opening of said patch; a primary loop circuit within said patch and defining a first perimeter therein, wherein said primary loop circuit surrounds said central opening, which forms a target for receipt of a return access site, and wherein said primary loop circuit is a complete loop; an early warning alarm circuit loop within said patch and defining a second perimeter therein, wherein said first perimeter is contained within said second perimeter, and wherein said early warning alarm circuit loop is a complete loop; an emergency shut-down circuit loop within said patch and defining a third perimeter therein, wherein said second perimeter is contained within said third perimeter, and wherein said emergency shut-down circuit loop is a complete loop; and an alarm activated by a status change in properties of said early warning alarm circuit loop, wherein said early warning alarm circuit loop is activated by a small fluid leak and wherein said emergency shut-down circuit loop is activated by a larger fluid loss. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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