Systems and methods for intermittent infusion

US10632299B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10632299-B2
Application numberUS-201615394725-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 29, 2016
Priority dateDec 31, 2015
Publication dateApr 28, 2020
Grant dateApr 28, 2020

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Systems and methods are provided for intermittent microinfusion. A system may include a pump and an IV set that includes a y-port valve disposed below a pump interface portion of the IV tubing. The y-port valve may include an internal valve member that allows fluid to flow from the pump to a patient when no syringe is attached to the y-port. The internal valve member may be moved by the attachment of a syringe containing the medication to be infused to the y-port such that the fluid pathway from the pump to the patient is blocked and fluid from the syringe can be injected into the IV tubing between the y-port valve and the pump. The pump may retrograde pump the medication into the tubing via the y-port valve and then forward pump the medication to the patient when the syringe is removed from the y-port.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system, comprising: a pump comprising a pressure sensor; and an intravenous (IV) set, comprising: a flush container; a tubing extending from the flush container to a patient interface; a pump interface portion of the tubing disposed between the flush container and the patient interface and configured to be coupled to and manipulated by the pump; and a flow control valve coupled to the tubing at a location between the pump interface portion and the patient interface, wherein the flow control valve comprises a syringe port, wherein the pump is configured to: identify the IV set as a retrograde IV set, wherein the IV set is configured to, when a syringe is coupled to the syringe port, allow a first fluid to flow from the syringe to a first portion of the tubing disposed between the pump interface portion and the flow control valve while preventing a second fluid from flowing to the patient interface from the first portion; pump a solution that includes the second fluid in the first portion of the tubing in a first direction toward the flow control valve; detect, using the pressure sensor, a pressure increase in the tubing; and in response to identifying the IV set as the retrograde IV set and detecting the pressure increase, reverse a flow of the solution such that the solution and the first fluid is pumped in a second direction away from the flow control valve until the pressure returns to a baseline pressure. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the flow control valve has a sliding valve member configured to: allow the solution to flow along a first fluid pathway through the flow control valve from the first portion of the tubing disposed between the pump interface portion and the flow control valve to the patient interface when the syringe port is free of the syringe; and prevent the solution from flowing along the first fluid pathway when the syringe is attached at the syringe port. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein, when pumping in the second direction, the pump is configured to pump a fluid in the tubing between the pump and the flush container to the flush container. 4. An intravenous (IV) set comprising: a flush container; a tubing extending from the flush container to a patient interface; an infusion pump; a pump interface portion of the tubing disposed between the flush container and the patient interface and configured to be coupled to and manipulated by the infusion pump; and a flow control valve coupled to the tubing at a location between the pump interface portion and the patient interface, wherein the flow control valve comprises a syringe port, wherein the infusion pump is configured to: identify the IV set as a retrograde IV set, wherein the IV set is configured to, when a syringe is coupled to the syringe port, allow a first fluid to flow from the syringe to a first portion of the tubing disposed between the pump interface portion and the flow control valve while preventing a second fluid from flowing to the patient interface from the first portion; pump a solution that includes the second fluid in the first portion of the tubing in a first direction toward the flow control valve; detect, using a pressure sensor, a pressure increase in the tubing; and in response to identifying the IV set as the retrograde IV set and detecting the pressure increase, reverse a flow of the solution such that the solution and the first fluid is pumped in a second direction away from the flow control valve until the pressure returns to a baseline pressure. 5. The IV set of claim 4 , wherein the flow control valve, further comprises: a main housing having an input interface and an output interface; and a y-port extending from the main housing at a location between the input interface and the output interface. 6. The IV set of claim 5 , wherein the flow control valve further comprises a sliding valve member having a first opening and a second opening, wherein the sliding valve member is configured to slide between: a first position, at which the first opening is positioned in the main housing and forms a portion of a first fluid pathway through the flow control valve, and a second position, at which the second opening is fluidly coupled to an upper portion of the main housing to form a second fluid pathway between the y-port and the input interface and at which a portion of the sliding valve member blocks the first fluid pathway. 7. A system, comprising: a pump; and an intravenous (IV) set, comprising: a flush container; a tubing extending from the flush container to a patient interface; a pump interface portion of the tubing disposed between the flush container and the patient interface and configured to be coupled to and manipulated by the pump; a flow control valve comprising a syringe port and coupled to the tubing at a location between the pump interface portion and the patient interface; and a set identifier, wherein the pump is configured to: read the set identifier and, based on the set identifier, identify the IV set as a retrograde IV set, wherein the IV set is configured to, when a syringe is coupled to the syringe port, allow a first fluid to flow from the syringe to a first portion of the tubing disposed between the pump interface portion and the flow control valve while preventing a second fluid from flowing to the patient interface from the first portion, determine a volume of a portion of the IV set disposed below the pump, and perform pumping operations based, at least in part, on the determined volume; pump a solution that includes the second fluid in the first portion in a first direction toward the flow control valve; detect, using a pressure sensor, a pressure increase in the tubing; and in response to identifying the IV set as the retrograde IV set and detecting the pressure increase, reverse a flow of the solution such that the solution and the first fluid is pumped in a second direction away from the flow control valve until the pressure returns to a baseline pressure. 8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the pump is further configured to compare an expected dose volume with an actual amount of the first fluid that has been injected into the IV set via the flow control valve. 9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the pump is further configured to determine the expected dose volume based on a known concentration of a drug in the first fluid as determined based on the set identifier. 10. The system of claim 7 , wherein the pump comprises a memory that stores IV set information for a plurality of IV set types, each associated with a corresponding one of a plurality of set identifiers. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the pump is configured to determine the volume by selecting one of the plurality of IV set types corresponding to the read set identifier of the IV set and by extracting the determined value from the IV set information of the selected one of the plurality of IV set types. 12. The system of claim 7 , further comprising a server comprising a database, wherein the server is remote from and in communication with the pump, and wherein the database stores IV set information for a plurality of IV set types, each associated with a corresponding one of a plurality of set identifiers. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the pump is configured to determine the volume by providing the read set identifier to the server and receiving the determined value from the server. 14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the server is configured to receive the read set identifier from the pump, select one of the plurality of IV set types corresponding to the rece

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  • "Over-the-needle" catheter assemblies, e.g. I.V. catheters · CPC title

  • providing set-up signals for the apparatus configuration · CPC title

  • Pressure infusion, e.g. using pumps · CPC title

  • with identification means · CPC title

  • Valves or arrangement of valves {(A61M39/02, A61M39/0247, A61M39/16 take precedence; regulating valves in infusion systems A61M5/16881; in devices worn by the patient for the reception of urine, faeces, catamenial or other discharge, or in colostomy devices A61F5/4405)} · CPC title

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What does patent US10632299B2 cover?
Systems and methods are provided for intermittent microinfusion. A system may include a pump and an IV set that includes a y-port valve disposed below a pump interface portion of the IV tubing. The y-port valve may include an internal valve member that allows fluid to flow from the pump to a patient when no syringe is attached to the y-port. The internal valve member may be moved by the attachm…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Carefusion 303 Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/1413. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 28 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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