Methods and systems for managing a patient move

US9358355B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9358355-B2
Application numberUS-201313793981-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 11, 2013
Priority dateMar 11, 2013
Publication dateJun 7, 2016
Grant dateJun 7, 2016

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This disclosure describes systems and methods for managing a move of a patient being monitored or treated by a medical system, such as a medical ventilator. The disclosure describes a novel approach for preventing a patient from being moved from a first location to second different location that is connected to a monitoring and/or treatment system, before all of the necessary hoses have been disconnected from the patient. Further, the disclosure describes a novel approach of ensuring that all of the necessary hoses are reconnected to a patient being monitored or treated by a monitoring and/or treatment system after being moved from the first location to the second different location.

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What is claimed is: 1. A medical ventilator system, comprising: a pressure generating system, the pressure generating system adapted to control a flow of gas from a gas supply to a patient via a ventilator breathing circuit; a plurality of sensors adapted to connect with at least one of the pressure generating system, the patient, and the ventilator breathing circuit, wherein the plurality of sensors monitor a plurality of parameters to generate sensor output; a movement module, the movement module determines a patient move from a first location to a second location based on at least the sensor output, wherein the first location and the second location are not the same; an operator interface for receiving confirmation of an intended patient move by an operator; a status module, the status module in response to the intended patient move determines a disconnection status of a plurality of hoses based on at least the sensor output; a notification module, the notification module determines a movement notification based on the disconnection statuses from the status module, wherein the movement notification includes a list of the disconnection status for each hose of the plurality of hoses; and a display module, the display module displays the movement notification and an indication of whether the patient is ready for movement based on the disconnection status for each hose of the plurality of hoses. 2. The medical ventilator system of claim 1 , wherein the operator interface and the display module are a graphical user interface. 3. The medical ventilator system of claim 1 , wherein the status module determines that the disconnection status for at least one of the plurality of hoses is connected, and wherein the movement notification informs the operator that the patient is not ready for movement from the first location to the second location based on the at least one of the plurality of hoses being connected. 4. The medical ventilator system of claim 1 , wherein the display module is a remote display module. 5. The medical ventilator system of claim 1 , wherein the status module determines that the disconnection status for each of the plurality of hoses is disconnected, and wherein the movement notification informs the operator that the patient is ready for movement from the first location to the second location based on each of the plurality of hoses being disconnected. 6. The medical ventilator system of claim 1 , wherein the movement module further determines a reconnection of the patient to the medical ventilator system after the move from the first location to the second location based on at least the sensor output and a confirmation of an intended reconnection by the operator, wherein the status module in response to the intended reconnection further determines a connection status of each of the plurality of hoses based on at least the sensor output, wherein the notification module further determines a connection notification based the connection statuses from the status module, wherein the display module displays the connection notification. 7. The medical ventilator system of claim 6 , wherein the connection notification includes a list of the connection status for each hose of the plurality of hoses. 8. The medical ventilator system of claim 6 , wherein the status module determines that the connection status for at least one of the plurality of hoses is disconnected, and wherein the movement notification informs the operator that the patient is not ready for ventilation based on the at least one of the plurality of hoses being disconnected. 9. The medical ventilator system of claim 6 , wherein the status module determines that the connection status for each of the plurality of hoses is connected, and wherein the movement notification informs the operator that the patient is ready for ventilation based on each of the plurality of hoses being connected. 10. A medical ventilator system, comprising: a pressure generating system, the pressure generating system adapted to control a flow of gas from a gas supply to a patient via a ventilator breathing circuit; a plurality of sensors adapted to connect with at least one of the pressure generating system, the patient, and the ventilator breathing circuit, wherein the plurality of sensors monitor a plurality of parameters to generate sensor output; a movement module, the movement module determines a reconnection of the patient to the medical ventilator system by a caregiver after a move from a first location to a second location based on at least the sensor output, wherein the first location and the second location are not the same; an operator interface for receiving a confirmation of an intended reconnection by caregiver; a status module, the status module in response to the intended reconnection determines a connection status of each hose of a plurality of hoses based on at least one of the sensor output; a notification module, the notification module determines a connection notification based the connection statuses from the status module; and a display module, the display module displays the connection notification and an indication of whether the patient is ready for reconnection based on the connection status for each hose of the plurality of hoses. 11. The medical ventilator system of claim 10 , wherein the connection notification includes a list of the connection status for each hose of the plurality of hoses. 12. The medical ventilator system of claim 11 , wherein the status module determines that the connection status for at least one of the plurality of hoses is disconnected, and wherein movement module a movement notification informs the caregiver that the patient is not ready for ventilation based on the at least one of the plurality of hoses being disconnected. 13. The medical ventilator system of claim 11 , wherein the status module determines that the connection status for each of the plurality of hoses is connected, and wherein a movement notification informs the caregiver that the patient is ready for ventilation based on each of the plurality of hoses being connected. 14. The medical ventilator system of claim 10 , wherein the operator interface and the display module are a graphical user interface. 15. The medical ventilator system of claim 10 , wherein the display module is a remote display module. 16. A medical ventilator system, comprising: a pressure generating system, the pressure generating system adapted to control a flow of gas from a gas supply to a patient via a ventilator breathing circuit; a plurality of sensors adapted to connect with at least one of the pressure generating system, the patient, and the ventilator breathing circuit, wherein the plurality of sensors monitor a plurality of parameters to generate sensor output; a movement module, the movement module determines patient move from a first location to a second location based on at least sensor output, wherein the first location and the second location are not the same; an operator interface for receiving confirmation of an intended patient move by an operator; a status module, the status module in response to the intended patient move determines that each hose of a plurality of hoses is disconnected based on the sensor output; a notification module, the notification module creates a movement notification that the patient is ready to be moved from the first location to the second location based on the status module determination; and a display module, the display module displays the movement notification.

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  • Motion, e.g. physical activity · CPC title

  • partial carbon oxide pressure, e.g. partial dioxide pressure (P-CO2) · CPC title

  • Magnetic identification systems · CPC title

  • Touch-screens; Virtual keyboard or keypads; Virtual buttons; Soft keys; Mouse touches · CPC title

  • local, e.g. within room or hospital · CPC title

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What does patent US9358355B2 cover?
This disclosure describes systems and methods for managing a move of a patient being monitored or treated by a medical system, such as a medical ventilator. The disclosure describes a novel approach for preventing a patient from being moved from a first location to second different location that is connected to a monitoring and/or treatment system, before all of the necessary hoses have been di…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Covidien Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M16/0875. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 07 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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