Fluid path set with turbulent mixing chamber, backflow compensator
US-9555379-B2 · Jan 31, 2017 · US
US12239818B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12239818-B2 |
| Application number | US-202218560984-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jun 17, 2021 |
| Publication date | Mar 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | Mar 4, 2025 |
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A fluid injector system includes at least one injector for pressurizing and delivering at least one fluid from at least one fluid reservoir, at least one fluid path section providing fluid communication between a bulk fluid reservoir and a syringe connected to the at least one injector, and at least one sensor arranged along the at least one fluid path section. The at least one sensor includes an emitter configured to emit light through the at least one fluid path section, and a detector configured to receive the light emitted through the at least one fluid path section and generate an electrical signal based on at least one property of the received light. The fluid injector system may further include at least one processor programmed or configured to determine, based on the electrical signal generated by the detector, at least one of an identity of the at least one fluid present in the fluid path section, a concentration of the at least one fluid in the fluid path section, and at least one property of the fluid path section.
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We claim: 1. A fluid injector system, comprising: at least one injector for pressurizing and delivering at least one fluid from a first fluid reservoir and a second fluid reservoir; a first fluid path section providing fluid communication between a first bulk fluid container and the first fluid reservoir and a second fluid path section providing fluid communication between a second bulk fluid container and the second fluid reservoir, wherein the first fluid reservoir is a first syringe connected to the at least one injector and the second fluid reservoir is a second syringe connected to the at least one injector; a first sensor arranged along the first fluid path section and a second sensor arranged along the second fluid path section, each of the first sensor and the second sensor comprising an emitter and a detector, wherein a first emitter associated with the first sensor and a second emitter associated with the second sensor are configured to emit light through the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section, respectively; and wherein a first detector associated with the first sensor and a second detector associated with the second sensor are configured to receive the light emitted through the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section, respectively, and generate an electrical signal based on at least one property of the received light; and at least one processor programmed or configured to determine, based on the electrical signal generated by the first detector or the second detector, at least one of: an identity of the at least one fluid present in at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section; a concentration of the at least one fluid in at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section; and at least one property of at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section, and wherein the at least one processor is programmed or configured to determine, based on the electrical signals generated by the first and second sensors, that the fluid filling the first fluid reservoir was originally intended by an injection protocol to fill the second fluid reservoir; and the fluid filling the second fluid reservoir was originally intended by the injection protocol to fill the first fluid reservoir, and adjust the injection protocol to ensure that injection parameters are updated to switch the identity of the first fluid reservoir and the second fluid reservoir so that first fluid is associated with the first fluid reservoir and the second fluid is associated with the second fluid reservoir. 2. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the emitter is arranged on a first side of the at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section, wherein the detector is arranged on a second side of the at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section, and wherein the second side of the at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section is approximately 180° opposite the first side of the at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section. 3. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is programmed or configured to alter the injection protocol by configuring the first fluid reservoir to inject the fluid originally intended by the injection protocol to be injected by the second fluid reservoir and configuring the second fluid reservoir to inject the fluid originally intended by the injection protocol to be injected by the first fluid reservoir. 4. The fluid injector system of claim 3 , wherein the at least one processor is programmed or configured to adjust a display of a graphical user interface or to illuminate a first light source associated with the first fluid reservoir and a second light source associated with the second fluid reservoir to indicate that the first fluid reservoir contains the fluid originally intended by the injection protocol to be injected by the second fluid reservoir, and that the second fluid reservoir contains the fluid originally intended by the injection protocol to be injected by the first fluid reservoir. 5. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the least one processor is programmed or configured to determine, based on at least one of identity of the at least one fluid and a concentration of the at least one fluid in the at least one of the first fluid path section and the second fluid path section, an optimal fill rate of the at least the first fluid reservoir and the second fluid reservoir. 6. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the first detector and the second detector are each configured to output a first voltage signal when the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section contains contrast media, wherein the first detector and the second detector are each configured to output a second voltage signal when the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section contains saline, and wherein the at least one processor is programmed or configured to determine the identity of the at least one fluid in the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section based on a difference between the first voltage signal and the second voltage signal. 7. The fluid injector system of claim 6 , wherein the first detector and the second detector are each configured to output a third voltage signal when the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section contains air, and wherein the at least one processor is programmed or configured to determine that air is in the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section based on a difference between the third voltage signal, the first voltage signal, and the second voltage signal. 8. The fluid injector system of claim 7 , wherein when the at least one processor determines that air is in the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section, the at least one processor is programmed or configured to provide an alert to a user that at least one of the first bulk fluid container and a second bulk fluid container is empty. 9. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is programmed or configured to: determine a concentration of a contrast media in the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section based on the electrical signal generated by the first sensor or the second sensor, and either increase a ratio of the injection fluid comprising saline injected during an injection procedure to dilute the concentration of the contrast media delivered to a patient or reduce an injection rate of the injection fluid comprising saline during the injection procedure to increase the concentration of the contrast media delivered to the patient. 10. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one processor is programmed or configured to determine, based on the electrical signal, that the first fluid path section or the second fluid path section are present between the first emitter and the first detector of the first sensor or the second emitter and the second detector of the second sensor. 11. The fluid injector system of claim 1 , wherein the first emitter and the second emitter are each configured to emit light on at least one of an ultraviolet spectrum, an infrared spectrum, and a visible spectrum. 12. A method for determining one or more fluid properties of an injection fluid flowing in at least one fluid path section of a fluid injector system comprising, a first fluid reservoir and a second fluid reservoir for delivering a first injection fluid and a
Optical measuring means · CPC title
Air detectors (A61M5/1684 takes precedence; in extracorporeal blood circuits A61M1/3626) · 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
Lighting arrangements · CPC title
having a color code · CPC title
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