Dialysis fluid testing system
A method includes flowing spent dialysate through a spent dialysate line of a dialysis system into a fluid receptacle fluidly coupled to the spent dialysate line, reacting the spent dialysate with a chemical reagent contained within the fluid receptacle to generate a reacted sample, emitting electromagnetic radiation through the reacted sample using an emitter; detecting a level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using a spectroscopy sensor positioned proximate the fluid receptacle.
1 . A method comprising:
flowing spent dialysate through a spent dialysate line of a dialysis system into a fluid receptacle fluidly coupled to the spent dialysate line;
reacting the spent dialysate with a chemical reagent contained within the fluid receptacle to generate a reacted sample;
emitting electromagnetic radiation through the reacted sample using an emitter; and
detecting a level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using a spectroscopy sensor positioned proximate the fluid receptacle,
wherein:
flowing the spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line into the fluid receptacle comprises breaking a frangible connector to fluidly connect the spent dialysate line to the fluid receptacle; and
the frangible connector is broken by a frangible breaking mechanism of a dialysis machine of the dialysis system.
2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein flowing the spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line into the fluid receptacle comprises:
closing a first valve positioned along the spent dialysate line downstream of the fluid receptacle; and
opening a second valve positioned along a fluid line fluidly coupling the spent dialysate line to the fluid receptacle.
3 . The method of claim 2 , further comprising:
after a predetermined amount of time has elapsed since opening the second valve, closing the second valve and opening the first valve.
4 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising displaying, on a display device of a dialysis machine of the dialysis system, the level of the one or more waste products detected in the spent dialysate.
5 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
determining that a threshold level of the one or more waste products is present in the spent dialysate; and
in response, causing a dialysis machine of the dialysis system to generate an audible alert or a visual alert.
6 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:
determining that a threshold level of the one or more waste products is present in the spent dialysate; and
in response, causing a dialysis machine of the dialysis system to transmit the detected level of the one or more waste products to a remote computing device.
7 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising mixing the spent dialysate and the chemical reagent by operating a stir bar within the fluid receptacle, applying vibrations to the fluid receptacle, or applying ultrasound pulses to the fluid receptacle.
8 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the chemical reagent comprises a phosphate detection reagent; and
detecting the level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using the spectroscopy sensor comprises detecting a level of phosphate in the spent dialysate.
9 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the chemical reagent comprises an alizarin red solution; and
detecting the level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using the spectroscopy sensor comprises detecting a level of calcium in the spent dialysate.
10 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the chemical reagent comprises a picric acid solution; and
detecting the level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using the spectroscopy sensor comprises detecting a level of creatinine in the spent dialysate.
11 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the chemical reagent comprises a solution comprising crown ether 4-aminobenzo-18-crown-6 and crown ether modified gold nanoparticles; and
detecting the level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using the spectroscopy sensor comprises detecting a level of potassium in the spent dialysate.
12 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the chemical reagent comprises a Hg-EDTA solution; and
detecting the level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using the spectroscopy sensor comprises detecting a level of chloride present in the spent dialysate.
13 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the dialysis system comprises a hemodialysis machine and a dialyzer.
14 . The method of claim 13 , wherein flowing the spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line into the fluid receptacle comprises flowing the spent dialysate from the dialyzer, through the spent dialysate line, and into the fluid receptacle.
15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein a first portion of the spent dialysate flows into the fluid receptacle and a second portion of the spent dialysate flows to a drain coupled to the spent dialysate line.
16 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the dialysis system comprises a peritoneal dialysis machine and a dialysis fluid cassette configured to be coupled to the peritoneal dialysis machine.
17 . The method of claim 16 , wherein flowing the spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line of the dialysis machine into the fluid receptacle comprises flowing the spent dialysate from the dialysis fluid cassette, through the spent dialysate line of the peritoneal dialysis machine, and into the fluid receptacle.
18 . The method of claim 16 , wherein a first portion of the spent dialysate flows into the fluid receptacle and a second portion of the spent dialysate flows to a drain bag coupled to the spent dialysate line.
19 . The method of claim 16 , wherein:
at least a portion of the spent dialysate line is defined by the dialysis fluid cassette;
the fluid receptacle is defined by the dialysis fluid cassette; and
flowing the spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line into the fluid receptacle comprises flowing spent dialysate within the dialysis fluid cassette into the fluid receptacle.
20 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the fluid receptacle is a first fluid receptacle;
the chemical reagent is a first chemical reagent;
the emitter is a first emitter;
the spectroscopy sensor is a first spectroscopy sensor; and
the method further comprises:
flowing a second portion of the spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line of the dialysis system into a second fluid receptacle fluidly coupled to the spent dialysate line downstream of the first fluid receptacle;
reacting the spent dialysate with a second chemical reagent contained in the second fluid receptacle to generate a second reacted sample;
emitting electromagnetic radiation through the second reacted sample using a second emitter; and
detecting a level of one or more waste products present in the second portion of the spent dialysate using a second spectroscopy sensor positioned proximate the second fluid receptacle.
21 . The method of claim 1 , wherein:
the fluid receptacle is a first fluid receptacle;
the chemical reagent is a first chemical reagent; and
the method further comprises:
decoupling the first fluid receptacle from the spent dialysate line;
coupling a second fluid receptacle to the spent dialysate line of the dialysis system proximate the spectroscopy sensor and the emitter;
flowing a second portion of spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line into the second fluid receptacle;
reacting the spent dialysate with a second chemical reagent contained in the second fluid receptacle to generate a second reacted sample;
emitting electromagnetic radiation through the second reacted sample in the fluid receptacle using the emitter; and
detecting a level of one or more waste products present in the spent dialysate using the spectroscopy sensor.
22 . A dialysis system comprising
a dialysis machine;
a spent dialysate line; and
a spent dialysate testing system comprising:
a fluid receptacle configured to receive spent dialysate from the spent dialysate line;
a chemical reagent contained within the fluid receptacle and configured to react with the spent dialysate in the fluid receptacle to form a reacted sample;
an emitter positioned at a first end of the fluid receptacle and configured to emit electromagnetic radiation;
a spectroscopy sensor positioned at a second end of the fluid receptacle opposite the emitter and configured to detect an electromagnetic spectrum; and
a frangible connector positioned between the fluid receptacle and the spent dialysate line, wherein:
the dialysis machine is configured to break the frangible connector in response to the dialysis machine receiving user input through a user interface of the dialysis machine;
breaking the frangible connector fluidly connects the spent dialysate line to the fluid receptacle and causes the spent dialysate to flow from the spent dialysate line into the fluid receptacle; and
the frangible connector is broken by a frangible breaking mechanism of the dialysis machine of the dialysis system.
23 . The dialysis system of claim 22 , wherein the emitter comprises a light emitting diode.
24 . The dialysis system of claim 22 , wherein the emitter emits electromagnetic radiation in a range of 100 nanometers to 1 millimeter.
25 . The dialysis system of claim 22 , wherein the fluid receptacle comprises a transparent, rigid material.
26 . The dialysis system of claim 22 , wherein the fluid receptacle has a volume in a range of 1 milliliter to 3.5 milliliters.
27 . The dialysis system of claim 22 , wherein a distance between the emitter and the spectroscopy sensor is about 1 centimeter.
28 . The dialysis system of claim 22 , wherein the fluid receptacle comprises a vent.