Fluid path set with turbulent mixing chamber, backflow compensator
US-9555379-B2 · Jan 31, 2017 · US
US11786652B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11786652-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816623828-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 17, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 17, 2023 |
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The present disclosure provides improved methods for calibrating the zero position of at least one drive member of an injector system is disclosed. Automated methods of position calibration of the drive member of a fluid injector are disclosed. These methods address sources of error in positional accuracy and fluid delivery inaccuracies, such as disposable syringe tolerance and injector wear over time. According to other embodiments of the present disclosure, methods and fluid injector systems for determining and correcting for the amount of slack in a fluid injection apparatus are described. An understanding of the calibration and the amount of slack in a fluid injection system allows a processor to correct for the slack, thereby ensuring more accurate fluid delivery to the patient and more accurate imaging processes.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for characterizing and correcting fluid injection system slack, the method comprising: driving at least one drive member of a fluid injector to a distal end of at least one syringe connected to the fluid injector; retracting the at least one drive member toward a proximal end of the at least one syringe to draw fluid into the at least one syringe from at least one fluid container in fluid communication with the at least one syringe; switching at least one valve from a first position where the at least one syringe is in fluid communication with the at least one fluid container to a second position where the at least one syringe is isolated from the at least one fluid container to isolate the at least one syringe from at least one part of the fluid injection system; measuring and storing a reference position of the at least one drive member within the at least one syringe; driving the at least one drive member toward the distal end of the at least one syringe until a desired load on the at least one drive member is reached; measuring and storing a contact position of the at least one drive member within the at least one syringe, wherein the contact position is a position where the desired load is reached; and deriving a slack correction volume based at least partially on a difference between the reference position and the contact position. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: evacuating the fluid from the at least one syringe; filling the at least one syringe with a desired volume of fluid plus an additional volume of fluid equal to the slack correction volume; and delivering the fluid from the at least one syringe to a patient. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising repeatedly measuring and storing the slack correction volume over time to develop a slack curve of the at least one drive member of the at least one injector as a function of time. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising alerting a user if a measured slack correction volume for the at least one drive member is substantially different from an expected slack correction volume based on the slack curve for the at least one drive member. 5. A method for characterizing and correcting fluid injection system slack, the method comprising: driving at least one drive member of a fluid injector to a distal end of at least one syringe connected to the fluid injector; retracting the at least one drive member toward a proximal end of the at least one syringe to draw fluid into the at least one syringe from at least one fluid container in fluid communication with the at least one syringe; switching at least one valve from a first position where the at least one syringe is in fluid communication with the at least one fluid container to a second position where the at least one syringe is isolated from the at least one fluid container to isolate the at least one syringe from at least one part of the fluid injection system; driving the at least one drive member toward the distal end of the at least one syringe until a desired load on the at least one drive member is reached; measuring and storing a contact position of the at least one drive member within the at least one syringe; relieving pressure from the at least one syringe until a pressure within the at least one syringe is equal to where the at least one drive member has no applied load; measuring and storing a reference position of the at least one drive member within the at least one syringe where the pressure within the at least one syringe is equal to the pressure applied by the at least one drive member; and deriving a slack correction volume based at least partially on a difference between the reference position and the contact position. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: evacuating the fluid from the at least one syringe; filling the at least one syringe with a desired volume of fluid plus an additional volume of fluid equal to the slack correction volume; and delivering the fluid from the at least one syringe to a patient. 7. The method of claim 5 , further comprising repeatedly measuring and storing the slack correction volume over time to develop a slack curve of the at least one drive member of the at least one injector as a function of time. 8. The method of claim 7 , further comprising alerting a user if a measured slack correction volume for the at least one drive member is substantially different from an expected slack correction volume based on the slack curve for the at least one drive member.
Front-loading type injectors · CPC title
with a replaceable reservoir for receiving a piston rod of the pump · CPC title
in parallel, e.g. manifolds, sequencing valves (access sites A61M39/02; tube connectors A61M39/10) · CPC title
controlling delivery of multiple fluids, e.g. sequencing, mixing or via separate flow-paths (infusion of multiple fluids without using a controller A61M5/1407) · CPC title
Regulating valves (on-off valves, e.g. clamps A61M39/28) · CPC title
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