ELECTROLYTE AND pH MONITORING FOR FLUID REMOVAL PROCESSES
US-2015367054-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US2016199563A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016199563-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615075360-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An extracorporeal blood circulator includes a control unit and a speed manipulation section. A rotation display section displays a lower limit rotation setting value of a pump motor in accordance with a command of the control unit. The lower limit rotation speed setting value is a minimum rotation speed for preventing backflow of blood inside a circulation circuit A manually adjusted speed setting request from the manipulation section controls the pump speed, except that the controller enforces the lower limit speed setting unless receiving confirmation from a manipulator.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An extracorporeal circulator driven by a rotation drive unit to circulate blood of a patient outside a body, the extracorporeal circulator comprising: a control unit coupled to the rotation drive unit to control an actual rotation speed of the rotation drive unit; a manipulation section coupled to the control unit to manually adjust a speed setting request provided to the control unit, wherein the control unit controls the rotation speed of the rotation drive unit subject to a lower limit rotation speed setting value; and a rotation speed display section that displays the lower limit rotation setting value of the rotation drive unit in accordance with a command of the control unit, wherein the lower limit rotation speed setting value is a minimum rotation speed for preventing backflow of the blood inside the circulator so as to operate the rotation drive unit and to cause the blood to return to an inside of the body of the patient. 2 . The extracorporeal circulator according to claim 1 , wherein after a rotation speed of the rotation drive unit is raised above the lower limit rotation speed setting value, the control unit causes the display section to display a confirmation message in response to a manually adjusted speed setting request at or below the lower limit rotation speed setting value. 3 . The extracorporeal circulator according to claim 2 , wherein when the confirmation message displayed by the display section is received, the control unit allows the rotation speed of the rotation drive unit to be reduced to the lower limit rotation speed setting value or lower in response to a manual acknowledgement. 4 . The extracorporeal circulator according to claim 1 , wherein the manipulation section is a rotary manipulation section having a rotary knob which is able to be rotatably manipulated as a manipulator pinches the rotary knob with fingers, and the rotation speed display section which is lit to display the rotation speed of the rotation drive unit is provided on the periphery of the rotary knob. 5 . The extracorporeal circulator according to claim 4 , wherein the rotation speed display section is comprised of a plurality of light emitters along the periphery of the rotary knob, each light emitters corresponding to a respective rotation speed, wherein a light emitter corresponding to the lower limit rotation setting value is continuously illuminated, and wherein a consecutively lit string of light emitters indicates the manually adjusted speed setting request. 6 . An extracorporeal circulator driven by a rotation drive unit to circulate blood of a patient outside a body, the extracorporeal circulator comprising: a control unit coupled to the rotation drive unit to control an actual rotation speed of the rotation drive unit; and a manipulation section coupled to the control unit to manually adjust a speed setting request provided to the control unit, wherein the rotary manipulation section has a fixed portion; a rotary portion which is provided so as to be rotatable with respect to the fixed portion in order to arbitrarily set the lower limit rotation speed setting value of the rotation drive unit; and the rotary knob which is provided so as to be rotatable with respect to the rotary portion and the fixed portion, and is rotatably manipulated by being pinched by the manipulator in order to set the rotation speed of the rotation drive unit and to apply a command to the control unit, and wherein the rotary portion has an erroneous manipulation prevention portion which abuts on the rotary knob so as to prevent the rotary knob from erroneously rotating and being set to the lower limit rotation speed setting value or lower of the rotation drive unit.
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