Medication fluid infusion set component with integrated physiological analyte sensor, and corresponding fluid infusion device

US11612686B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11612686-B2
Application numberUS-202016892082-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 3, 2020
Priority dateDec 21, 2016
Publication dateMar 28, 2023
Grant dateMar 28, 2023

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Disclosed is a medical device component for delivering medication fluid to a patient. The medical device component includes a fluid infusion device to regulate delivery of medication fluid, a body-mountable base unit, and a top cover assembly that is removably couplable to the base unit and to the fluid infusion device. The base unit includes a cannula to deliver medication fluid under the control of the fluid infusion device, and a physiological analyte sensor to measure a physiological characteristic. The base unit also includes an electronics assembly electrically connected to sensor leads to obtain measurements in the analog domain, to convert measurements into digital sensor data, and to communicate conditioned digital sensor data to the fluid infusion device. The top cover assembly is configured to provide both fluid and electrical connections for the base unit, by way of an infusion tube having sensor conductors integrated therein or otherwise associated therewith.

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A medical device component for delivering medication fluid to a patient, the medical device component comprising: a body-mountable base unit comprising: a base structure; a body-insertable cannula that accommodates delivery of medication fluid to the patient, the cannula having an upstream end securely attached to the base structure and having a downstream end extending from the base structure; a self-sealing septum coupled to the base structure to fluidly seal the upstream end of the cannula; a body-insertable physiological analyte sensor secured to and extending from the base structure, the sensor facilitating measurement of a physiological characteristic of the patient, and the sensor comprising a plurality of sensor leads; and an electronics assembly coupled to the base structure, the electronics assembly electrically connected to the sensor leads to obtain measurements of the physiological characteristic in an analog domain, and the electronics assembly comprising a digital processing circuit to convert measurements of the physiological characteristic from the analog domain into digital sensor data, to digitally process the digital sensor data into conditioned digital sensor data, and to communicate the conditioned digital sensor data to a fluid infusion device associated with the medical device component; and a top cover assembly that is removably couplable to the body-mountable base unit, the top cover assembly comprising: a lid structure that releasably mates with the base structure, the lid structure comprising an interior space defined by an inner surface of the lid structure; an infusion tube secured to the inner surface of the lid structure and terminating within the interior space; a tubing connector fluidly coupled to the infusion tube, the tubing connector having a distal end supported by the lid structure, the distal end of the tubing connector penetrating the self-sealing septum to establish a fluid delivery flow path from inside the infusion tube, through the self-sealing septum, and into the cannula when the top cover assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit, wherein the self-sealing septum seals the upstream end of the cannula when the top cover assembly is removed from the body-mountable base unit and the tubing connector is withdrawn from the self-sealing septum; a plurality of sensor conductors carried by or integrated with the infusion tube, the sensor conductors terminating within the interior space; and an electrical interconnect assembly coupled to the inner surface of the lid structure, the electrical interconnect assembly establishing electrical connectivity between the sensor conductors and the electronics assembly when the top cover assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit, to facilitate communication of the conditioned digital sensor data from the electronics assembly to the fluid infusion device. 2. The medical device component of claim 1 , wherein: the sensor conductors are embedded in tubing material of the infusion tube; and terminating ends of the sensor conductors extend from an end of the infusion tube, and are exposed for connection to the electrical interconnect assembly. 3. The medical device component of claim 1 , wherein: a first end of the infusion tube is coupled to the inner surface of the lid structure; and the medical device component further comprises a connector assembly coupled to a second end of the infusion tube, the connector assembly being configured to fluidly couple the infusion tube to a fluid reservoir of the fluid infusion device, and to electrically couple the sensor conductors to an electronics module of the fluid infusion device. 4. The medical device component of claim 1 , wherein: the fluid infusion device is an insulin infusion pump; the medical device component is an insulin infusion component; the body-insertable physiological analyte sensor comprises a glucose sensor; and the infusion tube is compatible with insulin medication fluid. 5. The medical device component of claim 1 , the body-mountable base unit further comprising a connector structure for the conditioned digital sensor data, the connector structure mating with electrical contact pads of the electrical interconnect assembly when the top cover assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 6. The medical device component of claim 5 , wherein: the connector structure comprises conductive elements corresponding to a power conductor, a ground conductor, and a data conductor for communication of the conditioned digital sensor data; and the electrical contact pads of the electrical interconnect assembly physically contact the conductive elements of the connector structure when the top cover assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 7. The medical device component of claim 5 , the connector structure comprising: a pedestal extending from the body-mountable base unit; and interconnection plugs positioned within the pedestal, the interconnection plugs formed from a conductive elastomeric material, wherein each of the interconnection plugs has a lower end electrically coupled to a corresponding conductive pad of the electronics assembly of the body-mountable base unit. 8. The medical device component of claim 1 , wherein the body-mountable base unit comprises: a top surface; a first hole formed in the top surface, the first hole accommodating the tubing connector, and the first hole accommodating a first insertion needle for inserting the cannula into skin of the patient; and a second hole formed in the top surface, the second hole accommodating a second insertion needle for inserting the physiological analyte sensor into skin of the patient. 9. The medical device component of claim 1 , wherein at least two of the sensor conductors carried by or integrated with the infusion tube provide operating power from the fluid infusion device to the electronics assembly when the top cover assembly is coupled to the body-mountable base unit. 10. A medical device component for delivering medication fluid to a patient, the medical device component comprising: a fluid infusion device to regulate delivery of medication fluid; a base unit comprising: a base structure; a lid assembly affixed and sealed to the base structure; a cannula that accommodates delivery of medication fluid as controlled by the fluid infusion device, the cannula having an upstream end securely attached to the base structure and having a downstream end extending from the base structure; a self-sealing septum that fluidly seals the upstream end of the cannula, wherein the self-sealing septum is maintained in position between the base structure and the lid assembly; a physiological analyte sensor that facilitates measurement of a physiological characteristic, the sensor comprising a plurality of sensor leads, the physiological analyte sensor secured to and extending from the base unit; and an electronics assembly electrically connected to the sensor leads to obtain measurements of the physiological characteristic in an analog domain, and the electronics assembly comprising a digital processing circuit to convert measurements of the physiological characteristic from the analog domain into digital sensor data, to digitally process the digital sensor data into conditioned digital sensor data, and to communicate the conditioned digital sensor data to the fluid infusion device; and a top cover assembly that is removably couplable to the base unit such that the top cover assembly covers the lid assembly of the base unit, the top cover assembly comprising: a lid structure that releasably mates with the base unit, the lid structure comprising

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  • the body parameters being measured at, or proximate to, the infusion site · CPC title

  • Using a biosensor · CPC title

  • adapted to be carried by the patient, e.g. portable on the body · CPC title

  • suitable for being connected to an infusion line after insertion into a patient · CPC title

  • combined with drug delivery · CPC title

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What does patent US11612686B2 cover?
Disclosed is a medical device component for delivering medication fluid to a patient. The medical device component includes a fluid infusion device to regulate delivery of medication fluid, a body-mountable base unit, and a top cover assembly that is removably couplable to the base unit and to the fluid infusion device. The base unit includes a cannula to deliver medication fluid under the cont…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Medtronic Minimed Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/14244. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2023 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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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).