Method of treating patients with hepatorenal syndrome type 1
US-2024366710-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US9773093B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9773093-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514820980-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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A medical system is disclosed, which can be useable in particular for monitoring and/or controlling at least one bodily function of a user. The medical system comprises a control device and at least one medical user element embodied separately from the control device. The medical user element and the control device are designed to exchange data wirelessly. The medical system is designed to enable an automatic assignment step, wherein an exchange of personal data between the medical user element and the control device is enabled by the automatic assignment step. The medical system is furthermore designed to automatically initiate the automatic assignment step by means of an assignment coupling between the medical user element and the control device. The medical system is furthermore designed to enable a separation of the assignment coupling for medical operation of the medical system after the assignment step.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical system for monitoring and/or controlling at least one bodily function of a user, comprising: a blood glucose measuring device; at least one additional device, wherein either the blood glucose measuring device or the additional device or both serve as a control device; and at least one medical user element embodied separately from the control device and configured to perform a medical function, wherein the medical user element and the control device are configured to exchange data wirelessly, wherein the medical system is configured to perform an assignment coupling between the control device and the medical user element using a coupling interface and without physical contact between the control device and the medical user element; wherein the control device and the medical user element exchange personal data automatically via a wireless communication link, wherein the personal data is exchanged only in response to the assignment coupling. 2. The medical system of claim 1 wherein the assignment coupling is performed by exchanging biometric features captured respectively by the control device and the medical user element. 3. The medical system of claim 2 wherein the control device includes a sensor that captures a biometric feature of a user element includes a sensor that captures a biometric feature of a user, such that the assignment coupling is established when the biometric feature captured by the control device matches the biometric feature captured by the medical user element. 4. The medical system of claim 1 wherein the assignment coupling is performed by exchanging data over a secondary communication link between the control device and the medical user element. 5. The medical system of claim 4 wherein the secondary communication link is further defined as one of a wireless near-field connection, an infrared connection and an optical connection. 6. The medical system of claim 1 wherein the assignment coupling includes an assignment step and the medical system performs a medical operation after the assignment step even when the control device is physically separated from the medical user element. 7. The medical system of claim 6 is configured to automatically start the medical operation upon or after completion of the assignment step. 8. The medical system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the control device and the medical user element includes a visual indicator or audible indicator and the indicator provides an indication of the assignment coupling between the control device and the medical user. 9. The medical system of claim 1 wherein the control device has at least one measurement function independent of the medical user element. 10. The medical system of claim 1 wherein the medical user element comprises one or more of the following elements, a sensor for detecting at least one analyte in a body fluid that can be implanted into a body tissue; a measuring device for detecting at least one bodily function; and an insulin pump, and a medical actuator device comprising at least one actuator for controlling bodily function. 11. The medical system of claim 1 wherein the control device and the medical user element are prevented from exchanging personal data after the assignment coupling is terminated. 12. The medical system of claim 1 wherein the one additional device is further defined as a mobile radio device, a sport device, a personal digital assistant, a smart phone pulse meter or a pedometer.
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