Controlling an apparatus for fluid transfer to and/or from a subject
US-9289545-B2 · Mar 22, 2016 · US
US9833556B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9833556-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615069206-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Dec 28, 2009 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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A control system ( 23 ) is arranged to control the operation of an apparatus ( 200 ) for extracorporeal blood treatment. The apparatus ( 200 ) comprises an extracorporeal blood circuit ( 20 ) and a connection system (C) for connecting the blood circuit ( 20 ) to the vascular system of a patient. The blood circuit ( 20 ) comprises a blood processing device ( 6 ), and at least one pumping device ( 3 ). The control system is operable to switch between a pre-treatment mode and a blood treatment mode. The blood treatment mode involves operating the blood circuit ( 20 ) to pump blood from the vascular system via the connection system (C) through the blood processing device ( 6 ) and back to the vascular system via the connection system (C). The control system ( 23 ) is operable to obtain measurement data from at least one energy transfer sensor ( 40 ) arranged to sense a transfer of energy between the patient and the connection system (C) or between the patient and the blood circuit ( 20 ). The control system ( 23 ) is configured to, in the pre-treatment mode, process the measurement data for identification of a characteristic change indicating a connection of the blood circuit ( 20 ) to the vascular system of the patient, and, upon such identification, take dedicated action. The action may involve activating at least part of a patient protection system and/or enabling entry into the blood treatment mode. The control system may be included in an apparatus ( 200 ) for blood treatment, such as a dialysis machine.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An apparatus for extracorporeal blood treatment, comprising: an extracorporeal blood circuit and a connection system configured to connect the extracorporeal blood circuit to a vascular system of a patient, the extracorporeal blood circuit comprising: a blood processing device; and at least one pumping device; at least one energy transfer sensor comprising at least a first energy transfer sensor and a second energy transfer sensor, the first energy transfer sensor associated with an arterial-side of the extracorporeal blood circuit and the second energy transfer sensor associated with a venous-side of the extracorporeal blood circuit; and a control system configured to switch between a pre-treatment mode and a blood treatment mode, the control system configured in the blood treatment mode to operate the at least one pumping device to pump blood from the vascular system via the connection system through the blood processing device and back to the vascular system via the connection system, the control system comprising: an energy transfer sensor signal input device to obtain measurement data from at least the first energy transfer sensor and the second energy transfer sensor configured to sense a transfer of energy between the patient and the connection system or between the patient and the extracorporeal blood circuit, wherein the measurement data comprises a first measurement signal from the first energy transfer sensor and a second measurement signal from the second energy transfer sensor; and a signal processor connected to the energy transfer sensor signal input device and being configured to, during post-priming prior to blood treatment, process the measurement data to detect connection of the extracorporeal blood circuit to at least one of an arterial-side and a venous-side of the vascular system of the patient, wherein the connection is configured to be detected by said control system identifying a characteristic change in the measurement data indicating the connection of the extracorporeal blood circuit to at least one of the arterial-side and the venous-side of the vascular system of the patient, and, upon such identification of the characteristic change, the control system is configured to take a dedicated action to control operation of the apparatus, wherein the dedicated action comprises activating at least part of a patient protection system which is configured to identify fault conditions in at least one of the extracorporeal blood circuit, the connection system and the patient upon identification of the characteristic change in at least one of the first measurement signal and the second measurement signal. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the transfer of energy involves at least one of a pressure wave and an electrical current. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the patient protection system comprises at least one of a sub-system for detecting air in the extracorporeal blood circuit, a sub-system for detecting blood leakage from the extracorporeal blood circuit, a sub-system for detecting a disconnection of the connection system, a sub-system for detecting hypotension, and a sub-system for ensuring proper DC pressure level in the extracorporeal blood circuit. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the dedicated action further comprises starting the at least one pumping device upon identification of the characteristic change in at least one of the first measurement signal and the second measurement signal. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the signal processor is further configured to, upon identification of the characteristic change, operate the at least one pumping device to draw blood from the vascular system via the connection system for a time period until the extracorporeal blood circuit is at least partially filled with blood. 6. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the time period is ended when a dedicated blood detector in the extracorporeal blood circuit indicates presence of blood. 7. The apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the at least part of the patient protection system involves estimating the amount of blood drawn from the vascular system and terminating the operation of the at least one pumping device if the estimated amount exceeds a threshold value. 8. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the connection system comprises an arterial access device for connecting the arterial-side of the extracorporeal blood circuit to the vascular system, and a venous access device for connecting the venous-side of the extracorporeal blood circuit to the vascular system. 9. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the signal processor is configured to identify the characteristic change by identifying a step change in the measurement data. 10. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the signal processor is configured to identify the characteristic change by identifying, in the measurement data, at least one pulse originating from a pulse generator. 11. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the energy originates from an energy source associated with the patient, and wherein the at least one energy transfer sensor is associated with at least one of the extracorporeal blood circuit and the connection system. 12. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the energy source comprises a physiological pulse generator in the patient. 13. The apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the at least one energy transfer sensor is configured to detect a pressure wave generated by the energy source. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the measurement data comprises at least one first pulse representing the pressure wave and at least one interference pulse, wherein the signal processor is configured to process the measurement data to essentially eliminate the at least one interference pulse. 15. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the energy originates from an energy source associated with the apparatus, and wherein the at least one energy transfer sensor is associated with the patient. 16. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the energy source comprises the at least one pumping device in the extracorporeal blood circuit. 17. An apparatus for extracorporeal blood treatment, comprising: an extracorporeal blood circuit and a connection system configured to connect the extracorporeal blood circuit to a vascular system of a patient, the extracorporeal blood circuit comprising: a blood processing device; and at least one pumping device; at least one energy transfer sensor comprising at least a first energy transfer sensor and a second energy transfer sensor, the first energy transfer sensor associated with an arterial-side of the extracorporeal blood circuit and the second energy transfer sensor associated with a venous-side of the extracorporeal blood circuit; and a control system configured to switch between a pre-treatment mode and a blood treatment mode, wherein the control system is configured in the blood treatment mode to operate the at least one pumping device to pump blood from the vascular system via the connection system through the blood processing device and back to the vascular system via the connection system, and wherein the control system is configured during priming in the pre-treatment mode to operate the at least one pumping device of the extracorporeal blood circuit to generate a flow of priming liquid through the extracorporeal blood circuit, the control system comprising: an energy transfer sensor signal input device to obtain measurement data from at least the first energy transfer sensor and the second energy transfer sensor configured to sense a transfer of en
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