IP Library Granted Patent US 12,636,416
Granted Patent B2
US 12,636,416 · App. 18/335,367 · Granted May 26, 2026

Peritoneal dialysis system having disinfection gas relief

Inventors: Oskar Erik Frode Styrbjörn Fällman (Lund, SE); Per-Olof Borgqvist (Lund, SE); Bjorn Ericson (Lund, SE); Markus Nilsson (Lund, SE)
Assignees: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.; BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
A61M1/282A61M1/1686A61M1/1688A61M1/169A61M1/281A61M1/288A61M39/24A61M2205/0205A61M2205/3331
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Patent No.
US 12,636,416
App. No.
18/335,367
Granted
May 26, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A peritoneal dialysis (“PD”) system includes a PD fluid pump, a disinfection loop including the PD fluid pump, the disinfection loop including PD fluid used for disinfecting the disinfection loop, and an acid solution source positioned and arranged to supply an acid solution to the disinfection loop during disinfection using the PD fluid. The disinfection loop includes an airtrap and a pressure sensor positioned and arranged to sense PD fluid pressure during disinfection, the pressure sensor outputting to a control unit, the control unit configured to open at least one gas valve located along at least one gas line leading to an upper portion of the airtrap when the PD fluid pressure reaches or exceeds a threshold PD fluid pressure due to gas formation caused by mixing the acid solution with the PD fluid.

Claims (40)

1 . A peritoneal dialysis (“PD”) system comprising:

a PD fluid pump;

a disinfection loop including the PD fluid pump, the disinfection loop allowing PD fluid to be used for disinfecting the disinfection loop;

an airtrap located along the disinfection loop;

at least one gas valve located along at least one gas line leading to an upper portion of the airtrap;

a pressure sensor positioned and arranged to sense PD fluid pressure in the disinfection loop during a disinfection sequence; and

a control unit, the pressure sensor outputting to the control unit, the control unit configured to cause the at least one gas valve to open when the PD fluid pressure in the disinfection loop reaches or exceeds a threshold PD fluid pressure due to gas formation caused during the disinfection sequence.

2 . The PD system of claim 1 , wherein the gas formation is caused by mixing the PD fluid with an acid solution.

3 . The PD system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured such that prior to causing the at least one gas valve to open, the control unit checks that a PD fluid level in the airtrap is not too high.

4 . The PD system of claim 1 , which includes a drain line for draining used PD fluid during treatment, and wherein opening the at least one gas valve allows PD fluid pressure due to the gas formation to dissipate towards the drain line.

5 . The PD system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to at least one of (i) close at least one PD fluid valve located adjacent to the airtrap or (ii) stop the PD fluid pump when the PD fluid pressure reaches or exceeds the threshold PD fluid pressure.

6 . The PD system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor is located along one of the at least one gas line, which is in fluid communication with the disinfection loop, enabling the pressure sensor to sense PD fluid pressure during the disinfection sequence.

7 . The PD system of claim 1 , wherein the pressure sensor or a second pressure sensor outputting to the control unit senses a PD fluid pressure dissipation after opening the at least one gas valve, the control unit further configured to close the at least one gas valve and continue the disinfection sequence upon receiving an output indicative of the PD fluid pressure dissipation.

8 . The PD system of claim 1 , which is configured such that opening of the at least one gas valve allows gas to dissipate from the upper portion of the airtrap through one of the at least one gas line towards drain.

9 . The PD system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit is further configured to cause the at least one gas valve to open, or to remain open for an amount of time, based on or more of (i) gas volume, (ii) a time duration from the commencement of gas formation, and/or (iii) a number of times that the control unit has previously cause the at least one gas valve to open.

10 . A peritoneal dialysis (“PD”) system comprising:

a PD fluid pump;

a disinfection loop including the PD fluid pump, the disinfection loop allowing PD fluid to be used for disinfecting the disinfection loop;

an acid solution source containing an acid for use during a disinfection sequence;

a drain line positioned and arranged to drain used PD fluid during treatment;

a gas line;

at least one gas valve located along the gas line, the at least one gas valve enabling fluid communication between the gas line and the drain line;

a pressure sensor positioned and arranged to sense PD fluid pressure in the disinfection loop during the disinfection sequence; and

a control unit, the pressure sensor outputting to the control unit, the control unit configured to cause the at least one gas valve to open when the PD fluid pressure in the disinfection loop reaches or exceeds a threshold PD fluid pressure due to gas formed from mixing the PD fluid and the acid during the disinfection sequence, and wherein opening the at least one gas valve allows PD fluid pressure due to the gas formation to dissipate towards the drain line.

11 . The PD system of claim 10 , which includes a heater configured to heat the PD fluid and the acid during the disinfection sequence to a disinfection temperature.

12 . The PD system of claim 10 , wherein the PD fluid includes bicarbonate and the gas formed is carbon dioxide (“CO 2 ”) gas.

13 . The PD system of claim 10 , which is configured such that opening of the at least one gas valve allows gas to dissipate from an upper portion of an airtrap through one of the at least one gas line towards the drain line.

14 . The PD system of claim 10 , wherein the control unit is configured such that prior to causing the at least one gas valve to open, the control unit checks that a PD fluid level in an airtrap is not too high.

15 . The PD system of claim 10 , wherein the control unit is further configured to cause the at least one gas valve to open, or to remain open for an amount of time, based on or more of (i) gas volume, (ii) a time duration from the commencement of gas formation, and/or (iii) a number of times that the control unit has previously cause the at least one gas valve to open.

16 . The PD system of claim 10 , wherein the control unit is further configured to maintain, at a beginning of acid dosing for the disinfection sequence, a pressure at the acid solution source that is equal to a pressure recorded at the acid solution source and at an end of acid dosing for a prior disinfection sequence.

17 . A peritoneal dialysis (“PD”) system comprising:

a PD fluid pump;

a disinfection loop including the PD fluid pump, the disinfection loop allowing PD fluid to be used for disinfecting the disinfection loop;

an airtrap located along the disinfection loop;

at least one gas valve located along at least one gas line leading to an upper portion of the airtrap;

a pressure sensor positioned and arranged to sense PD fluid pressure in the disinfection loop during a disinfection sequence; and

a control unit, the pressure sensor outputting to the control unit, the control unit configured to cause the at least one gas valve to open and the PD fluid pump to pump an amount of gas from the airtrap when the PD fluid pressure in the disinfection loop reaches or exceeds a threshold PD fluid pressure due to gas formation caused during the disinfection sequence.

18 . The PD system of claim 17 , which includes a patient line valve located along a patient line, and wherein the control unit causes the patient line valve to be open when the PD fluid pump pumps the amount of gas from the airtrap.

19 . The PD system of claim 18 , which includes a drain line valve located along a drain line, and wherein the control unit causes the patient line valve to be closed and the drain line valve to be open after the PD fluid pump pumps the amount of gas from the airtrap so as to deliver the gas to the drain line.

20 . The PD system of claim 17 , wherein the control unit is further configured to cause the at least one gas valve to open and the PD fluid pump to pump, or to remain open for an amount of time while the PD fluid pumps, based on or more of (i) gas volume, (ii) a time duration from the commencement of gas formation, and/or (iii) a number of times that the control unit has previously cause the at least one gas valve to open.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
To: VANTIVE HEALTH GMBH
Reel/Frame 073433/0234 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: VANTIVE US HEALTHCARE LLC
Reel/Frame 074046/0877 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2025
From: VANTIVE US HEALTHCARE LLC; GAMBRO RENAL PRODUCTS, INC.
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070076/0701 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2024
From: FÄLLMAN, OSKAR ERIK FRODE STYRBJÖRN; BORGQVIST, PER-OLOF; ERICSON, BJORN; NILSSON, MARKUS
To: GAMBRO LUNDIA AB
Reel/Frame 068308/0629 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 16, 2024
From: GAMBRO LUNDIA AB
To: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.; BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
Reel/Frame 068308/0863 →