Dialysis system with balance chamber prime and rinseback
US-2016030657-A1 · Feb 4, 2016 · US
US11364329B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11364329-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615012764-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2022 |
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A medical treatment system, such as a peritoneal dialysis system, may include a control and other features to enhance patient comfort and ease of use. For example, a cycler device may include a heater bag receiving section and a lid mounted to cover and uncover the heater bag receiving section, potentially enabling faster heating of a dialysate. A user interface may be moveable to be received into the receiving section and covered by the lid, if desired. The system may detect anomalous conditions, such as tilting of a housing of the system, and automatically recover without terminating a treatment. The system may include noise reduction features, such as porting pneumatic outputs to a common chamber, and others. The system may also automatically detect any one of several different solution lines connected to the system, and control operation accordingly, e.g., to mix solutions provided by two or more lines and form a needed dialysate solution. A cassette control surface may be arranged to have one or more ports that can detect a presence of a liquid, e.g., to identify if a cassette is leaking or has otherwise been compromised.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A peritoneal dialysis system comprising: a fluid handling cassette connected to a first patient line or a second patient line configured to fluidly connect to a peritoneal cavity of a patient, the fluid handling cassette including at least one pump chamber to move a dialysate solution in the first patient line or the second patient line; a cycler device arranged to receive and interact with the fluid handling cassette and cause the at least one pump chamber to move the dialysate solution in the first patient line or the second patient line, the cycler device including a control system arranged to control the at least one pump chamber to operate in a priming operation to force the dialysate solution into and air out of the first patient line or the second patient line, and to determine a priming volume, wherein a volume of the first patient line is less than a volume of the second patient line, and wherein the control system is arranged to detect whether the fluid handling cassette received by the cycler device is connected to the first patient line or to the second patient line based on the priming volume. 2. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 1 , wherein the first patient line is shorter or has a smaller inner diameter than the second patient line. 3. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 1 , wherein the cycler device comprises a port or a connection point to which a distal end of the first patient line or the second patient line can be connected, the cycler device further comprising a detector to detect arrival of a liquid into the distal end of the first patient line or the second patient line. 4. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 3 , wherein the detector comprises an optical sensor or a conductive sensor. 5. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 3 , wherein the control system is arranged to determine a volume of the liquid pumped through the first patient line or the second patient line, and to thereby determine whether the fluid handling cassette is connected to the first patient line or the second patient line. 6. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 5 , wherein the control system is arranged to adjust a volume of the dialysate solution pumped to or from the patient based on whether the fluid handling cassette is connected to the first patient line or the second patient line. 7. A peritoneal dialysis system comprising: a fluid handling cassette having a first patient line or a second patient line arranged to fluidly connect to a body, the fluid handling cassette including at least one pump to move a fluid in the first patient line or the second patient line; a cycler device arranged to receive and interact with the fluid handling cassette and cause the at least one pump to move the fluid in the first patient line or the second patient line, the cycler device including a control system arranged to control the at least one pump to operate in a priming operation to force a volume of the fluid into and air out of the first patient line or the second patient line, wherein the cycler device is adapted to interact with two types of fluid handling cassettes, a first type of the two types of fluid handling cassettes connected to the first patient line, and a second type of the two types of fluid handling cassettes connected to the second patient line, wherein a volume of the first patient line is less than a volume of the second patient line, and wherein the control system is arranged to detect whether the fluid handling cassette received by the cycler device is the first type of the two types of fluid handling cassettes or the second type of the two types of fluid handling cassettes by determining the volume of the fluid used to prime the first patient line or the second patient line, and to adjust an amount of the fluid moved through the fluid handling cassette during operation of the system. 8. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 7 , wherein the first patient line is shorter or has a smaller inner diameter than the second patient line. 9. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 7 , wherein the cycler device comprises a port or a connection point to which a distal end of the first patient line or the second patient line can be connected, the cycler device further comprising a detector to detect arrival of a liquid into the distal end of the first patient line or the second patient line. 10. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 9 , wherein the detector comprises an optical sensor or a conductive sensor. 11. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 9 , wherein the control system is arranged to determine a volume of the liquid pumped through the first patient line or the second patient line, and to thereby determine whether the fluid handling cassette is connected to the first patient line or the second patient line. 12. The peritoneal dialysis system of claim 11 , wherein the control system is arranged to adjust a volume of the fluid pumped to or from the body based on whether the fluid handling cassette is connected to the first patient line or the second patient line.
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