Pressure based refill status monitor for implantable pumps
First Claim
1. A method for detecting fluid flow into and out of an implantable infusion device, the device including a refill port assembly defining a port chamber and a reservoir in communication with the port chamber, the method comprising:
- inserting a needle into the port chamber and one of dispensing a fluid into the port chamber or withdrawing a fluid out of the port chamber;
sensing, via a sensor in fluid communication the port chamber, a pressure change in the port chamber due to one of dispensing a fluid into the port chamber and withdrawing a fluid out of the port chamber;
determining a fluid flow status based on whether the sensed pressure change is indicative of fluid flow into or out of the port chamber, wherein the fluid flow status is one of a substantially full reservoir or a substantially empty reservoir; and
generating a sensory cue based on the fluid flow status.
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Abstract
The present invention includes systems and methods for detecting fluid flow into or out of a port chamber or a reservoir of an implantable medical device utilizing a pressure sensor. The system detects characteristic pressure profiles associated with fluid flowing into the medical device, out of the medical device, and also whether one or both of the port chamber or reservoir are substantially empty or substantially full. In addition, the present invention may generate a sensory cue to a clinician to indicate the fluid status.
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1. A method for detecting fluid flow into and out of an implantable infusion device, the device including a refill port assembly defining a port chamber and a reservoir in communication with the port chamber, the method comprising:
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inserting a needle into the port chamber and one of dispensing a fluid into the port chamber or withdrawing a fluid out of the port chamber; sensing, via a sensor in fluid communication the port chamber, a pressure change in the port chamber due to one of dispensing a fluid into the port chamber and withdrawing a fluid out of the port chamber;
determining a fluid flow status based on whether the sensed pressure change is indicative of fluid flow into or out of the port chamber, wherein the fluid flow status is one of a substantially full reservoir or a substantially empty reservoir; andgenerating a sensory cue based on the fluid flow status. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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