Intravenous set with pump interface for rapid infusion via reusable driver
US-2024100243-A1 · Mar 28, 2024 · US
US2025090750A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025090750-A1 |
| Application number | US-202418962131-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 27, 2024 |
| Priority date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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A technical solution for monitoring operation of a medical delivery device such as an infusion pump for occlusion is provided that employs sensing pump motor current and monitoring motor current with respect to at least one of a dispense stroke and an aspirate stroke in a pump cycle. The solution can be implemented alone or in combination with other occlusion sensing methods that use one or more of pump measurement data such as pump stroke duration (e.g., duration of aspirate stroke or dispense stroke in a rotational metering-type pump or a reciprocating-type pump), end-stop or limit switch activation, and duration difference between aspirate and dispense strokes to detect occlusion.
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A method of occlusion sensing in an infusion pump comprising: operating a pump comprising a chamber configured with at least one port to receive fluid into the chamber from a reservoir and through which the fluid flows out of the chamber, and a pumping mechanism configured to operate for a plurality of pump cycles wherein each pump cycle among the plurality of pump cycles comprises at least a dispense stroke, and to control dispensing of a volume of the fluid from the chamber during the dispense stroke of each pump cycle among the plurality of pump cycles; operating a pump stroke measurement device to generate a pump stroke measurement related to a dispense stroke in each pump cycle among the plurality of pump cycles; detecting a pumping mechanism current during the dispense stroke in each pump cycle among the plurality of pump cycles; and using a processing device, analyzing pump measurements comprising the pump stroke measurement and the pumping mechanism current of the dispense stroke in each pump cycle among the plurality of pump cycles to determine when the pump stroke measurement and the pumping mechanism current of the dispense stroke satisfy, respectively, a predetermined metric and a second predetermined metric that are each designated as an indication of an occlusion. 2 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , further comprising automatically terminating operation of the pumping mechanism in response to a determination that the pump stroke measurement and the pumping mechanism current of a selected number of the dispense stroke satisfy, respectively, the predetermined metric and the second predetermined metric plurality of the pump measurements satisfy the predetermined metric. 3 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , further comprising incrementing a counter each time the analyzing pump measurements determines that one of the dispense stroke in each pump cycle among the plurality of pump cycles satisfies at least one of the predetermined metric and the second predetermined metric. 4 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 3 , wherein the counter has a designated threshold count, and further comprising automatically terminating operation of the pumping mechanism in response to a determination that the counter has reached the designated threshold count. 5 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 4 , wherein the threshold count corresponds to a number value greater than or equal to 2. 6 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , wherein the analyzing pump measurements comprising the pumping mechanism current comprises determining an average pumping mechanism current that corresponds to a mean of values of the pumping mechanism current over time that corresponds to at least a portion of the dispense stroke. 7 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined metric corresponds to a designated duration of time. 8 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , wherein the second predetermined metric is a designated current value. 9 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 8 , wherein the second predetermined metric comprises a designated current value that is higher than an average value of the pumping mechanism current when no occlusion is occurring in the pump. 10 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , wherein the operating a pump stroke measurement device comprises operating one or more pump stroke measurement components chosen from an interlock disposed on the pump relative to a limit switch provided on the pumping mechanism, one or more optical sensors, and an encoder with an optical switch, that are disposed in the pump relative to the pumping mechanism to determine positions of pumping mechanism during at least one of aspiration of the fluid into the chamber and dispensing of the fluid from the chamber. 11 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 10 , wherein the operating a pump stroke measurement device further comprises providing outputs from the one or more pump stroke measurement components to the processing device to determine time duration of each of at least one of the dispense stroke and the pump cycle. 12 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , wherein the pump stroke measurement device is an end-stop switch on the pump configured to be activated when the pumping mechanism completes the at least one of a dispense stroke and a pump cycle, and further comprising providing outputs from the end-stop switch to the processing device to determine time duration of each of at least one of the dispense stroke and the pump cycle. 13 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 12 , wherein the pump stroke measurement corresponds to a duration of end-stop switch activation, and the predetermined metric is a selected time duration for end-stop switch activation that is longer than an average value of the pump stroke measurement when no occlusion is occurring in the pump. 14 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , wherein the operating a pump comprises: operating a motor associated with the pumping mechanism and detecting a voltage on a sensing resistor provided in the pump to detect a motor current; digitizing the detected voltage to generate a digitized voltage output that is provided to the processing device; and operating the processing device to calculate the pumping mechanism current from the digitized voltage output. 15 . The method of occlusion sensing of claim 1 , wherein the operating a pump comprises operating a pulse width modulation (PWM) drive motor associated with the pumping mechanism, and the detecting a pumping mechanism current comprises providing PWM data to the processing device and operating the processing device to determine the pumping mechanism current from the PWM data.
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