Multi-use disposable system and syringe therefor
US-2020268980-A1 · Aug 27, 2020 · US
US11430558B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11430558-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816621018-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2022 |
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A method, system, and computer program product for peer exchange of data between injection systems. A first injection system may store a plurality of injection control data sets, determine a first subset of the plurality of injection control data sets according to which the first injection system is configured to control delivery of fluid to a patient, provide the first subset of the plurality of injection control data sets for selection of an injection control data set for use in delivering fluid to the patient with the first injection system, and transmit the plurality of injection control data sets to at least one second injection system.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method for peer exchange of data between injection systems comprising: storing, with at least one first injection system, a plurality of unique identifiers associated with a plurality of injection systems including the at least one first injection system, at least one second injection system, and at least one third injection system, wherein the plurality of injection systems includes a peer-to-peer network of injection systems formed by the plurality of injection systems implementing a virtual overlay network on top of a physical network topology; storing, with the at least one first injection system, a plurality of injection control data sets, wherein each unique identifier is associated with at least one injection control data set of the plurality of injection control data sets including parameters according to which an injection system associated with the unique identifier is configured to be programmed or configured to deliver fluid to a patient; determining, with the at least one first injection system, a first subset of the plurality of injection control data sets according to which the at least one first injection system is configured to control delivery of at least one fluid to the patient; providing, at the at least one first injection system, the first subset of the plurality of injection control data sets for selection of an injection control data set for use in delivering the at least one fluid to the patient with the at least one first injection system; modifying, with the at least one first injection system, the parameters of one or more injection control data sets of the plurality of injection control data sets, wherein the one or more injection control data sets are associated with a unique identifier associated with the at least one third injection system; in response to modifying the parameters of the one or more injection control data sets, with the at least one first injection system, storing the modified one or more injection control data sets including the modified parameters and deleting the one or more injection control data sets; and transmitting, with the at least one first injection system, the plurality of unique identifiers and the plurality of injection control data sets including the modified one or more injection control data sets to the at least one second injection system, wherein the at least one first injection system includes a first type of injection system, wherein the at least one second injection system includes a second type of injection system, and wherein the first type of injection system is different than the second type of injection system, wherein the at least one first injection system is configured to control delivery of the at least one fluid to the patient based on the first subset of the plurality of injection control data sets, wherein the at least one second injection system is configured to control delivery of one or more fluids to the patient based on a second subset of the plurality of injection control data sets, wherein the second subset includes at least one injection control data set different than the first subset, wherein the at least one first injection system cannot execute the at least one different injection control data set to control delivery of the at least one fluid to the patient based on the at least one different injection control data set, and wherein the at least one first injection system stores, in a data storage device local to the at least one first injection system, each injection control data set of the plurality of the injection control data sets including the at least one different injection control data set that the at least one first injection system cannot execute to control delivery of the at least one fluid to the patient. 2. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: providing, with the at least one first injection system, the first subset of the plurality of injection control data sets to a user without providing a remainder of the plurality of injection control data sets to the user; receiving, with the at least one first injection system, user input; determining, with the at least one first injection system, a selected injection control data set for delivering the at least one fluid to the patient from the first subset of the plurality of injection control data sets based on the user input; and controlling, with the at least one first injection system, delivery of the at least one fluid to the patient according to the selected injection control data set. 3. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining, with the at least one second injection system, the second subset of the plurality of injection control data sets according to which the at least one second injection system is configured to control delivery of the one or more fluids to the patient; and providing, with the at least one second injection system, the second subset of the plurality of injection control data sets for selection of an injection control data set for use in delivering the one or more fluids to the patient with the at least one second injection system. 4. The computer-implemented method of claim 3 , further comprising: providing, with the at least one second injection system, the second subset of the plurality of injection control data sets to a user without providing a remainder of the plurality of injection control data sets to the user; receiving, with the at least one second injection system, user input; determining, with the at least one second injection system, a selected injection control data set for use in delivering the one or more fluids to the patient from the second subset of the plurality of injection control data sets based on the user input; and controlling, with the at least one second injection system, delivery of the one or more fluids to the patient according to the selected injection control data set. 5. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of injection control data sets includes a plurality of injection protocols, the method further comprising: receiving, with the at least one first injection system, a selection of an injection protocol from the first subset for use in delivering the at least one fluid to the patient with the at least one first injection system; and delivering, with the at least one first injection system, the at least one fluid to the patient according to the selected injection protocol. 6. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of injection control data sets includes a plurality of presets, the method further comprising: receiving, with the at least one first injection system, a selection of a preset from the first subset for use in delivering the at least one fluid to the patient with the at least one first injection system; receiving, with the at least one first injection system, patient data associated with the patient and procedure data associated with a procedure to be performed on the patient; determining, with the at least one first injection system, an injection protocol for use in delivering the at least one fluid to the patient with the at least one first injection system based on the selected preset, the patient data, and the procedure data; and delivering, with the at least one first injection system, the at least one fluid to the patient according to the determined injection protocol. 7. The computer-implemented method of claim 1 , further comprising: receiving, with the at least one first injection system, at least one of (i) accessory data associated with a plurality of catheters and (ii) fluid data associated with a plurality of fluids; receiving, with the at least one first
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