IP Library Granted Patent US 8,062,513
Granted Patent B2
US 8,062,513 · App. 12/170,230 · Granted Nov 22, 2011

Dialysis system and machine having therapy prescription recall

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Patent No.
US 8,062,513
App. No.
12/170,230
Granted
Nov 22, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

In one embodiment an automated peritoneal dialysis (“APD”) machine includes: at least one pump; a logic implementer storing a plurality of therapy prescriptions by which to operate the at least one pump, each therapy prescription pre-approved for a particular patient; and an input device operating with the logic implementer to allow the patient to select one of the therapy prescriptions for a particular therapy. In another embodiment, the input device operating with the logic implementer allows a doctor/clinician to select or approve one of the therapy prescriptions to be run on the APD machine. In a further embodiment, the logic implementer is programmed to select or suggest one of the therapy prescriptions to be run on the is APD machine.

Claims (28)

1. An automated peritoneal dialysis (“APD”) machine comprising:

at least one pump;

a logic implementer storing a plurality of therapy prescriptions by which to operate the at least one pump, each therapy prescription pre-approved for a particular patient; and

an input device operating with the logic implementer to allow the patient to (i) select one of the therapy prescriptions for a particular therapy, and (ii) select, for a given time period, a first prescription of the plurality of therapy prescriptions to be run a certain number of times during the time period and a second prescription of the plurality of therapy prescriptions to be run a certain number of times during the time period.

2. The APD machine of claim 1 , the therapy prescriptions including a standard ultrafiltration (“UF”) prescription, a low UF prescription and a high UF prescription.

3. The APD machine of claim 1 , the therapy prescriptions each prescribing details for at least one of a day treatment and a night treatment.

4. The APD machine of claim 3 , the details for each treatment including at least one of (i) total volume of the treatment, (ii) volume per fill of the treatment, (iii) number of exchanges for the treatment, (iv) treatment time and (v) percent dextrose for dialysate used for the treatment.

5. The APD machine of claim 1 , the therapy prescriptions each setting forth at least one expected therapy result.

6. The APD machine of claim 5 , the expected therapy result including at least one of: (i) urea removed, (ii) creatinine cleared, (iii) urea Kt/V, (iv) ultrafiltrate removed, (v) glucose absorbed, (vi) steady state urea and (vii) steady state creatinine.

7. The APD machine of claim 1 , the input device allowing the patient to select one of the therapy prescriptions for each of a plurality of days, the plurality of selections needing approval by a clinician or doctor.

8. An automated peritoneal dialysis (“APD”) system comprising:

an APD machine;

a logic implementer storing a plurality of therapy prescriptions by which to operate the APD machine, each therapy prescription pre-approved for a particular patient treated by the APD machine; and

an input device operating with the logic implementer to allow (i) a doctor/clinician to select or approve one of the therapy prescriptions to be run on the APD machine, and (ii) the patient to select, for a given time period, a first prescription of the plurality of therapy prescriptions to be run a certain number of times over the time period and a second prescription of the plurality of therapy prescriptions to be run a certain number of times over the time period.

9. The APD system of claim 8 , the logic implementer located at a server computer in communication with the APD machine.

10. The APD system of claim 8 , which includes an alert generated to prompt the doctor/clinician to select the therapy prescription.

11. The APD system of claim 10 , wherein the alert is generated at one of the APD machine and sent to the logic implementer.

12. The APD system of claim 10 , wherein the alert is generated at the logic implementer based on data sent from the APD machine to the server computer.

13. The APD system of claim 10 , wherein the alert is generated based on a trend of a peritoneal dialysis performance characteristic.

14. The APD system of claim 8 , the therapy prescriptions including a standard ultrafiltration (“UF”) prescription, a low OF prescription and a high UF prescription.

15. The APD system of claim 8 , the logic implementer configured to allow the doctor/clinician to select or approve, for a plurality of consecutive days, one or more of the therapy prescriptions to be run on the APD machine.

16. The APD system of claim 8 , the logic implementer configured to accept a suggested prescription to be run from the patient, the doctor/clinician approving or disapproving the suggested prescriptions.

17. The APD system of claim 8 , a video monitor operable with the logic implementer to display a therapy trend, the doctor/clinician selecting or approving one of the therapy prescriptions based on the trend.

18. An automated peritoneal dialysis (“APD”) system comprising:

an APD machine;

a logic implementer storing a plurality of therapy prescriptions by which to operate the APD machine, each therapy prescription pre-approved for a particular patient treated by the APD machine; and

wherein the logic implementer is programmed to (i) select or suggest one of the therapy prescriptions to be run on the APD machine, and (ii) allow a patient to select, for a given time period, a first prescription of the plurality of therapy prescriptions to be run a certain number of times during the time period and a second prescription of the plurality of therapy prescriptions to be run a certain number of times during the time period.

19. The APD system of claim 18 , a suggested one of the prescriptions needing approval from a clinician/doctor to be run on the APD machine.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
To: VANTIVE HEALTH GMBH
Reel/Frame 073433/0500 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: VANTIVE US HEALTHCARE LLC
Reel/Frame 074041/0750 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2025
From: VANTIVE US HEALTHCARE LLC; GAMBRO RENAL PRODUCTS, INC.
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070076/0701 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Oct 4, 2011
From: BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A.
To: BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A.
Reel/Frame 027015/0645 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 11, 2008
From: YU, ANPING; CHILDERS, ROBERT W.; CIZMAN, BORUT
To: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.; BAXTER HEALTHCARE S.A.
Reel/Frame 021514/0225 →