Infusion system and method of use which prevents over-saturation of an analog-to-digital converter
US-9707341-B2 · Jul 18, 2017 · US
US9995611B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9995611-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313851207-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 12, 2018 |
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Various systems and methods for detecting air in a chamber of an infusion system are disclosed. In one embodiment, a determination is made that air is contained in the chamber on the basis of a change in the average force exerted against the plunger utilizing a derivative spike for event detection and a systematic reduction in the average force to confirm the nature of the change. In another embodiment, a determination is made that the chamber contains air when a difference between the current force profile and a baseline force profile crosses a threshold. In an additional embodiment, a force profile is classified as being an air force profile or a liquid force profile based on extracted features of the force profile.
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We claim: 1. A method for controlling an infusion system based on detecting air in a chamber of the infusion system, the infusion system comprising a pump and a plunger moveably disposed against the chamber, the chamber configured to hold fluid, the electronic method comprising: controlling an actuator device configured to move the plunger against the chamber; detecting, with a sensor, a measurement of force acting on the plunger as it moves against the chamber; determining a change in force per unit volume of the fluid at a first time during infusion; determining the change in force per unit volume satisfies a threshold at the first time; determining a difference between a first average force acting on the plunger prior to the first time and a second average force acting on the plunger after a delay time from the first time; determining the difference satisfies a force differential; detecting a presence of air in the chamber based on the determination of the difference satisfying the force differential and the determination of the change in force satisfying the threshold; and shutting down the pump based on the detection of the presence of air. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the change in force per unit volume comprises a derivative of the force acting on the plunger per delivered volume of the fluid. 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the delay time corresponds to one or more cycles of the plunger against the chamber. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the first average force comprises an average of force acting on the plunger over a defined baseline range occurring before the first time. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the first average force represents force acting on the plunger when the chamber comprises fluid at a particular level. 6. A system for controlling an infusion system based on detecting air in a chamber of the infusion system, the infusion system comprising a pump and a plunger moveably disposed against the chamber, the chamber configured to hold fluid, the system comprising: an actuator device configured to move the plunger against the chamber; a sensor configured to detect a force acting on the plunger as it moves against the chamber; and one or more hardware processors configured to: determine a change in force per unit volume of the fluid at a first time during infusion; determine the change in force per unit volume satisfies a threshold at the first time; determine a difference between a first average force acting on the plunger prior to the first time and a second average force acting on the plunger after a delay time from the first time; determine the difference satisfies a force differential; detect a presence of air in the chamber based on the determination of the difference satisfying the force differential and the determination of the change in force satisfying the threshold; and shutting down the pump based on the detection of the presence of air. 7. The system of claim 6 , wherein the determination of the change in force per unit volume satisfying the threshold further comprises determining the change in force per unit volume crosses the threshold more than once in a time period after the first time, wherein the time period is less than or equal to the delay time. 8. The system of claim 6 , wherein the change in force per unit volume comprises a change in derivative of force with respect to per unit volume. 9. The system of claim 6 , wherein the delay time is measured with respect to volume of fluid delivered. 10. A system for controlling an infusion system based on detecting air in a chamber of the infusion system, the infusion system comprising a pump and a plunger moveably disposed against the chamber, the chamber configured to hold fluid, the system comprising one or more hardware processors configured to: receive a measurement of force acting on the plunger as it moves against the chamber; determine a change in force per unit volume of the fluid at a first time during infusion; determine the change in force per unit volume satisfies a threshold at the first time; determine a difference between a first average force acting on the plunger prior to the first time and a second average force acting on the plunger after a delay time from the first time; determine the difference satisfies a force differential; detect a presence of air in the chamber based on the determination of the difference satisfying the force differential and the determination of the change in force satisfying the threshold; and shutting down the pump based on the detection of the presence of air. 11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the determination of the change in force per unit volume satisfying the threshold further comprises determining the change in force per unit volume crosses the threshold more than once in a time period after the first time, wherein the time period is less than or equal to the delay time. 12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the change in force per unit volume comprises a change in derivative of force with respect to per unit volume. 13. The system of claim 10 , wherein the delay time is measured with respect to volume of fluid delivered.
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