Fluid injector and patient set therefor
US-2019224407-A1 · Jul 25, 2019 · US
US11529456B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11529456-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816481916-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Feb 1, 2017 |
| Publication date | Dec 20, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 20, 2022 |
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A fluid injector system includes a powered fluid injector, a connection port configured to receive a single-use disposable set having tubing connected to a fluid inlet port at a first end and connected to a waste outlet port at a second end, and a detector associated with the connection port and configured to generate a signal in response to a sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave emitted from the single-use disposable set during a priming operation of the single-use disposable set. In some examples, the detector is configured to generate a signal if the frequency of the wave emitted from the single-use disposable set is outside a predetermined range of frequencies corresponding to a predetermined range of frequencies of air expelled from the tubing. A method for detecting the multiple uses of a single-use disposable set connected to a fluid injector system is also provided.
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We claim: 1. A fluid injector system, comprising: a powered fluid injector; a connection port configured to form a releasable fluid connection with a single-use disposable set for use in delivering fluid to a patient, the single-use disposable set having a fluid inlet port, a waste outlet port, a tubing connected at a first end thereof to the fluid inlet port and at a second end thereof to a connector configured for connection to the waste outlet port and at least one check valve located between the fluid inlet port and the connector or within an additional fluid path set connected to the connector to facilitate fluid delivery to the patient; and an acoustic frequency detection system having a detector associated with the connection port and configured to generate a signal in response to a sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave emitted from the single-use disposable set as a result of air flowing through the at least one check valve during a priming operation of the single-use disposable set while the air is being expelled therefrom. 2. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the detector is configured to generate the signal if a frequency of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave emitted from the single-use disposable set is within a predetermined range of frequencies, the predetermined range of frequencies corresponding to a predetermined range of frequencies of air expelled from the single-use disposable set during the priming operation. 3. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , further comprising an indicator configured to: receive the signal generated by the detector; and based on the received signal, generate an alert. 4. The fluid injector system of claim 3 , wherein the indicator comprises a light and wherein generating the alert comprises illuminating the light. 5. The fluid injector system of claim 3 , wherein the indicator comprises a speaker and wherein generating the alert comprises emitting an audible sound from the speaker. 6. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , further comprising: an electronic control device configured to control filling and delivery operations of the powered fluid injector, the electronic control device comprising at least one processor programmed or configured to receive the signal generated by the detector, wherein the signal generated by the detector comprises frequency data of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave emitted from the single-use disposable set during the priming operation. 7. The fluid injector system of claim 6 , wherein the at least one processor of the electronic control device is further programmed or configured to: determine, based on the frequency data, whether the frequency of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave emitted from the single-use disposable set is outside a predetermined range of frequencies, the predetermined range of frequencies corresponding to a predetermined range of frequencies of air expelled from the single-use disposable set during the priming operation; and determine, if the frequency of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave emitted from the single-use disposable set is outside the predetermined range of frequencies, whether the single-use disposable set was used during a fluid injection procedure prior to the priming operation. 8. The fluid injector system of claim 6 , wherein the at least one processor of the electronic control device is further programmed or configured to determine, based on a duration of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave, a length of the tubing. 9. The fluid injector system of claim 8 , wherein the at least one processor of the electronic control device is further programmed or configured to determine, based on at least one of the length of the tubing and the duration of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave, an amount of fluid necessary to prime the single-use disposable set. 10. The fluid injector system of claim 7 , further comprising a user interface having a display, wherein the at least one processor of the electronic control device is further programmed or configured to display a message on the user interface if the at least one processor determines that the single-use disposable set was used during the fluid injection procedure prior to the priming operation. 11. The fluid injector system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one processor of the electronic control device is further programmed or configured to prevent a subsequent fluid injection procedure if the at least one processor determines that the single-use disposable set was used during the fluid injection procedure prior to the priming operation. 12. The fluid injector system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one processor of the electronic control device is further programmed or configured to: store a data entry on a computer-readable media if the at least one processor determines that the single-use disposable set was used during the fluid injection procedure prior to the priming operation. 13. The fluid injector system of claim 12 , wherein the data entry comprises a time at which the priming operation was performed. 14. The fluid injector system of claim 12 , wherein the data entry comprises identification information of a user of the fluid injector system. 15. The fluid injector system of claim 7 , wherein the at least one processor of the electronic control device is further programmed or configured to permit a subsequent fluid injection procedure if the at least one processor determines that the single-use disposable set was not used during the fluid injection procedure prior to the priming operation. 16. A method for detecting multiple uses of a single-use disposable set connected to a fluid injector system, the method comprising: priming the single-use disposable set with a medical fluid, the single-use disposable set being connectable to a connection port of the fluid injector system to enable the single-use disposable set to be primed with the medical fluid; detecting, via an acoustic frequency detection system, at least one of a frequency and duration of a sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave emitted from the single-use disposable set when air is flowing through at least one check valve thereof during a priming operation of the single-use disposable set while the air is being expelled therefrom; and determining, based on at least one of the frequency and duration of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave, whether the air is expelled from the single-use disposable set during the priming operation. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising generating an alert if the frequency of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave is outside a predetermined range of frequencies, the predetermined range of frequencies corresponding to a predetermined range of frequencies of air expelled from the single-use disposable set. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the alert comprises a message displayed on a user interface of the fluid injector system. 19. The method of claim 16 , further comprising preventing a subsequent fluid injection procedure if the frequency of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave is outside a predetermined range of frequencies, the predetermined range of frequencies corresponding to a predetermined range of frequencies of air expelled from the single-use disposable set. 20. The method of claim 16 , further comprising storing, on a computer-readable media, a data entry if the frequency of the sonic, infrasonic, or ultrasonic wave is outside a predetermined range of frequencies, t
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