Improved radiopharmaceutical delivery system and use thereof for patient infusion
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US2016228688A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016228688-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615133483-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 20, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Aug 11, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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An acoustic line tracing system for tracing a fluid transfer system tubing line includes an acoustic receiver operably connectable to the tubing line and configured to receive the vibratory signal. The acoustic receiver includes a vibration sensor disposed to contact the tubing line and configured for detecting vibration of the surface of the tubing line caused by the vibratory signal, and an indicator producing at least one of an audio and a visual cue when the vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An acoustic line tracing system for tracing a fluid transfer system tubing line, the tracing system comprising: an infusion pump; a first acoustic receiver operably connectable to the tubing line and configured to receive a vibratory signal, the first acoustic receiver including: a first vibration sensor disposed to contact the tubing line, said first vibration sensor being configured for detecting vibration of the surface of the tubing line caused by the vibratory signal; a signal transmitter operatively contacting the tubing set and electrically coupled with said first acoustic receiver, said signal transmitter configured for generating acoustic vibrations in the tubing line when said first vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal; and wherein the first acoustic receiver is upstream from the infusion pump and the signal transmitter is downstream from the infusion pump for reducing dampening of the vibratory signal by the infusion pump. 2 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a second acoustic receiver connectable to the tubing line and configured for receiving the acoustic vibrations generated by said signal transmitter, said second acoustic receiver including: a second vibration sensor disposed to contact the tubing line, said second vibration sensor being configured for detecting vibrations in the surface of the tubing line caused by the acoustic vibrations; and an indicator producing at least one of an audio and a visual cue when said second vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal. 3 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 2 , wherein each said vibration sensor is a piezoelectric device. 4 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 2 , wherein each said vibration sensor is a microphone. 5 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 2 , wherein said indicator is a light emitting diode, and wherein said diode emits light when said second vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal. 6 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 2 , wherein said indicator is a speaker, and wherein said speaker emits an audible tone when said second vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal. 7 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 1 , wherein said signal transmitter includes a piezoelectric device configured to generate ultrasonic acoustic vibrations. 8 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 2 , wherein said signal transmitter is configured for communicating one or more characteristics of the vibratory signal to said second acoustic receiver. 9 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 8 , wherein said one or more characteristics is at least one of a frequency, a range of frequencies, an amplitude, a range of amplitudes, a signal timing, and a particular signal pattern. 10 . An acoustic line tracing system for verifying continuity of a tubing set in an infusion system, the line tracing system comprising: an infusion pump; a first acoustic receiver connectable to the tubing line and configured for receiving a vibratory signal, the first acoustic receiver including a first vibration sensor disposed to contact the tubing line, said first vibration sensor being configured for detecting vibration of the surface of the tubing line caused by the vibratory signal; a signal transmitter operatively contacting the tubing set and electrically coupled with said first acoustic receiver, said signal transmitter configured for generating acoustic vibrations in the tubing line when said first vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal; and wherein said first acoustic receiver and said signal transmitter are separated by the infusion pump for reducing dampening of the vibratory signal by the infusion pump. 11 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 10 , further comprising: a second acoustic receiver connectable to the tubing line and configured for receiving the acoustic vibrations generated by said signal transmitter, said second acoustic receiver including: a second vibration sensor disposed to contact the tubing line, said second vibration sensor being configured for detecting vibrations in the surface of the tubing line caused by the acoustic vibrations; and an indicator producing at least one of an audio and a visual cue when said second vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal. 12 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 11 , wherein each said vibration sensor is a piezoelectric device, and wherein each said vibration sensor is a microphone. 13 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 11 , wherein said indicator is a light emitting diode, and wherein said diode emits light when said second vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal. 14 . The acoustic line tracing system of claim 10 , wherein said signal transmitter includes a piezoelectric device configured to generate ultrasonic acoustic vibrations. 15 . A method for determining continuity of a tubing set comprising steps of: providing: a first acoustic receiver operably connectable to the tubing line and configured for receiving a vibratory signal, the first acoustic receiver including a first vibration sensor disposed to contact the tubing line, said first vibration sensor being configured for detecting vibration of the surface of the tubing line caused by the vibratory signal; a signal transmitter operatively contacting the tubing set and electrically coupled with said first acoustic receiver, said signal transmitter configured for generating acoustic vibrations in the tubing line when said first vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal; and wherein the first acoustic receiver is upstream from an infusion pump and the signal transmitter is downstream from the infusion pump to reduce dampening of the vibratory signal by the infusion pump. 16 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising: providing a second acoustic receiver in contact with the tubing set at a first position along the tubing set, and connectable to the tubing line and configured for receiving the acoustic vibrations generated by said signal transmitter, said second acoustic receiver including a second vibration sensor operatively contacting the tubing set and configured for sensing vibrations in the tubing set, and an indicator capable of producing at least one of an audio and a visual cue when said second vibration sensor detects the vibrations; inducing the vibratory signal at a second position along the tubing set; detecting, by said second acoustic receiver, whether or not the vibratory signal is received at said first position along the tubing set; and determining whether the tubing set is continuous between the first position and the second position, wherein the tubing set is determined to be continuous if said second vibration sensor detects the vibratory signal at said detecting step, wherein said indicator produces said cue when it is determined that the tubing set is continuous. 17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein the signal transmitter is in contact with the tubing set at said second position, said transmitter performing said inducing step. 18 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising steps of: communicating one or more characteristics of the vibratory signal from said transmitter to said second acoustic receiver; and comparing the one or more communicated characteristics with the vibratory signal received during said detecting step, wherein said determining step determines that the tubing set is continuous if said received signal matches said one or more communicated character
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