Access disconnect detection using glucose
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1. An access disconnect detector, comprising:
- a fuel cell having an anode and a cathode, the fuel cell configured to generate electrical signals and receive only blood for power;
a control circuit connected to the fuel cell, the control circuit configured to receive the electrical signals generated by the fuel cell and compare the electrical signals to predetermined values, wherein the control circuit includes a memory storing the predetermined values;
a communications circuit connected to the fuel cell; and
a mount suitable for mounting the fuel cell and the communications circuit near an access site of a patient, wherein the fuel cell is configured for receiving blood leaking from the access site and producing electrical power upon receiving the leaking blood, thus causing the communications circuit to send a signal, indicating an access disconnection.
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Abstract
An access disconnect sensor for a patient undergoing extracorporeal blood processing includes an electrochemical fuel cell or sensor to detect blood leakage. The fuel cell includes circuitry for oxidizing glucose in the blood. The sensor also includes a transmitter to send a signal to a remote receiver that the sensor indicates the presence of blood. The circuitry may include a battery or may use electricity generated by the sensor to send a signal indicating a leak of blood or disconnection of the access needle.
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1. An access disconnect detector, comprising:
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a fuel cell having an anode and a cathode, the fuel cell configured to generate electrical signals and receive only blood for power; a control circuit connected to the fuel cell, the control circuit configured to receive the electrical signals generated by the fuel cell and compare the electrical signals to predetermined values, wherein the control circuit includes a memory storing the predetermined values; a communications circuit connected to the fuel cell; and a mount suitable for mounting the fuel cell and the communications circuit near an access site of a patient, wherein the fuel cell is configured for receiving blood leaking from the access site and producing electrical power upon receiving the leaking blood, thus causing the communications circuit to send a signal, indicating an access disconnection. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. An access disconnect detector, comprising:
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a glucose detector having an anode and a cathode, the anode comprising an anode electrolysis layer suitable for oxidation of glucose and the cathode comprising a cathode electrolysis layer, the glucose detector being powered exclusively by blood; a control circuit connected to the glucose detector, the control circuit configured to receive electrical signals generated by the glucose detector and compare the electrical signals to predetermined values, wherein the control circuit includes a memory for storing the predetermined values; a communications circuit connected to the glucose detector; and a mount suitable for mounting the glucose detector and the communications circuit near an access site of a patient, wherein the glucose detector is configured for receiving blood leaking from the access site and generating electrical power upon receiving the leaking blood, the power causing the communications circuit to send a signal upon detecting the leaking blood, indicating an access disconnection. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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