Oxygenator
US-9199023-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9968724B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9968724-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514868467-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2015 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 15, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 15, 2018 |
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An artificial lung in a circulation apparatus can be monitored and be maintained in a safe condition without manual assistance. As an extracorporeal circulation mode starts, it is determined first whether or not gas exchange of the artificial lung is carried out within a normal range, based on oxygen concentration which is detected by an oxygen sensor positioned at a downstream place in the artificial lung. If the gas exchange is carried out within the normal range, an estimated value for gas supply volume of a gas blender is maintained. When oxygen concentration exceeding the normal range is detected, the gas blender is controlled so as to revise the gas supply volume downward. In addition, when oxygen concentration falls below the normal range, the gas blender is controlled so as to revise the gas supply volume upward.
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What is claimed is: 1. A circulation apparatus which causes blood of a patient to circulate outside a human body by using a circulation circuit, the apparatus comprising: a detector for detecting blood oxygen concentration after gas exchange performed in an artificial lung while being positioned on a downstream side of the artificial lung which is installed on the circulation circuit; a gas supply for supplying gas including at least oxygen to the artificial lung while having changeable supply volume per unit time; and a processor configured to: determine whether or not blood oxygen concentration detected by the detector falls below a threshold value; and execute flush processing by causing the gas supply to supply gas in volume sufficient to blow off a blood plasma liquid in a case where it is determined that the blood oxygen concentration detected by the detector falls below the threshold value. 2. The circulation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to issue a warning alarm in a case where an elapsed time since previous flush processing is insufficient to meet a time set in advance when executing the flush processing which is attributed to detection of the blood oxygen concentration falling below the threshold value. 3. The circulation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to control gas supply volume of the gas supply in accordance with a determination of whether the blood oxygen concentration detected by the detector is within a target range set in advance, exceeds the target range, or falls below the target range, the lower limit of the target range being greater than the threshold value. 4. A method of controlling a circulation apparatus which includes an artificial lung and a gas supply for supplying gas including at least oxygen to the artificial lung while having changeable supply volume per unit time and causes blood of a patient to circulate outside a human body using a circulation circuit, the method comprising: a detection step of detecting blood oxygen concentration after gas exchange performed in the artificial lung, based on a signal from a detector for detecting blood oxygen concentration positioned on a downstream side of the artificial lung which is installed on the circulation circuit; and a determination step of determining whether or not blood oxygen concentration detected by the detector falls below a threshold value; and a control step of executing flush processing by causing the gas supply to supply gas in volume sufficient to blow off a blood plasma liquid in a case where it is determined in the determination step that the blood oxygen concentration detected in the detection step falls below the threshold value. 5. The method of controlling a circulation apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the control step includes a step of issuing a warning alarm in a case where an elapsed time since previous flush processing is insufficient to meet a time set in advance when executing the flush processing which is attributed to detection of the blood oxygen concentration falling below the threshold value. 6. The method of controlling a circulation apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the control step includes a step of controlling gas supply volume of the gas supply in accordance with a determination of whether the blood oxygen concentration detected by the detector is within a target range set in advance, exceeds the target range, or falls below the target range, the lower limit of the target range being greater than the threshold value. 7. A non-transitory, tangible computer readable recording medium storing a program which, when executed by a computer, causes the computer to control a circulation apparatus which includes an artificial lung and a gas supply for supplying gas including at least oxygen to the artificial lung while having changeable supply volume per unit time and causes blood of a patient to circulate outside a human body using a circulation circuit by performing the following steps: a detection step of detecting blood oxygen concentration after gas exchange performed in the artificial lung, based on a signal from a detector for detecting blood oxygen concentration positioned on a downstream side of the artificial lung which is installed on the circulation circuit; and a determination step of determining whether or not blood oxygen concentration detected by the detector falls below a threshold value; and a control step of executing flush processing by causing the gas supply to supply gas in volume sufficient to blow off a blood plasma liquid in a case where it is determined in the determination step that the blood oxygen concentration detected in the detection step falls below the threshold value. 8. The non-transitory, tangible computer readable recording medium according to claim 7 , wherein the control step includes a step of issuing a warning alarm in a case where an elapsed time since previous flush processing is insufficient to meet a time set in advance when executing the flush processing which is attributed to detection of the blood oxygen concentration falling below the threshold value. 9. The non-transitory, tangible computer readable recording medium according to claim 7 , wherein the control step includes a step of controlling gas supply volume of the gas supply in accordance with a determination of whether the blood oxygen concentration detected by the detector is within a target range set in advance, exceeds the target range, or falls below the target range, the lower limit of the target range being greater than the threshold value.
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