Claims
- 1. A leak detector device for an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor and a pressure sensor communicating with said processor for sensing the pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, the processor comparing pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from intra-aortic balloon cycles having similar deflate interval durations and indicating a pressure loss or gain if the pressure measurements vary beyond a predetermined level.
- 2. A leak detector device for an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor and a pressure sensor communicating with said processor for sensing the pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, the processor comparing pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from intra-aortic balloon cycles having similar deflate and inflate interval durations and indicating a pressure loss or gain if the pressure measurements vary beyond a predetermined level.
- 3. A leak detector device for an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor, said processor communicating with a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor for sensing the temperature and pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, the processor using the pressure measurements to calculate the rate of pressure loss or gain, said pressure measurements being taken by the pressure sensor from intra-aortic balloon cycles having similar deflate interval durations, said processor indicating a pressure loss or gain if the rate of pressure loss or gain reaches a predetermined level.
- 4. A leak detector device for an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor, said processor communicating with a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor for sensing the temperature and pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, the processor using the temperature measurements to calculate the pressure measurements and using the pressure measurements to calculate the rate of pressure loss or gain, said pressure measurements being taken by the pressure sensor from intra-aortic balloon cycles having similar deflate and inflate interval durations, said processor indicating a pressure loss or gain if the rate of pressure loss or gain reaches a predetermined level.
- 5. The leak detector as claimed in claim 4 wherein the processor indicates a leak if the rate of pressure loss is greater than the diffusion rate of the gas through the balloon catheter.
- 6. The leak detector as claimed in claims 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 wherein the processor measures the gas pressure in the balloon catheter at the same point in a plurality of inflation/deflation cycles of the balloon.
- 7. The leak detector device as claimed in claims 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 wherein the processor compares pressure measurements taken just prior to inflation of the balloon.
- 8. The leak detector device as claimed in claims 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 further comprising a memory unit connected to said processor for storing the pressure measurements.
- 9. The leak detector device as claimed in claims 1 or 2 or 3 wherein the processor compares pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from intra-aortic balloon cycles having the most similar interval durations and indicating a pressure loss or gain if the pressure measurements vary beyond a predetermined level.
- 10. The leak detector device as claimed in claims 1 or 2 or 3 wherein the processor compares pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from intra-aortic balloon cycles having the longest interval durations and indicating a pressure loss or gain if the pressure measurements vary beyond a predetermined level.
- 11. The leak detector device as claimed in claims 1 or 2 or 3 wherein the processor compares pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from intra-aortic balloon cycles having the longest and most similar interval durations and indicating a pressure loss or gain if the pressure measurements vary beyond a predetermined level.
- 12. The leak detector device as claimed in claims 1 or 2 or 3 wherein the processor compares pressure measurements that are taken within five minutes of each other.
- 13. A method for detecting a leak in an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor and a pressure sensor communicating with said processor for sensing the pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, comprising the steps of:
a) measuring the pressure in the balloon catheter during two or more inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon; b) comparing pressure measurements from inflate/deflate cycles having similar deflate interval durations; and c) indicating a leak if the pressure measurements vary negatively beyond a predetermined amount or a pressure gain if the pressure measurements vary positively beyond a predetermined threshold.
- 14. A method for detecting a leak in an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor and a pressure sensor communicating with said processor for sensing the pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, comprising the steps of:
a) measuring the pressure in the balloon catheter during two or more inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon; b) comparing pressure measurements from inflate/deflate cycles having similar deflate and inflate interval durations; and c) indicating a leak if the pressure measurements vary negatively beyond a predetermined amount or a pressure gain if the pressure measurements vary positively beyond a predetermined threshold.
- 15. The method as claimed in claims 13 or 14 wherein the processor measures the gas pressure in the balloon catheter in steps (a) at the same point in a plurality of inflation/deflation cycles of the balloon.
- 16. The method as claimed in claims 13 or 14 wherein the pressure measurements compared in step (b) are taken just prior to inflation of the balloon.
- 17. The method as claimed in claims 13 or 14 wherein the pressure measurements compared in step (b) have the most similar durations.
- 18. The method as claimed in claims 13 or 14 wherein the pressure measurements compared in step (b) have the longest durations.
- 19. The method as claimed in claims 13 or 14 wherein the pressure measurements compared in step (b) have the longest and most similar durations.
- 20. A method for detecting a leak in an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor, said processor communicating with a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor for sensing the temperature and pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, comprising the steps of:
a) measuring the temperature of the gas in the balloon catheter during two or more inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon; b) calculating the pressure in the balloon catheter using the temperature measurements taken in step(a) for the inflate/deflate cycles in step (a); c) calculating a rate of gas loss or gain by monitoring the change in pressure measurements over time, said pressure measurements taken from inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon having similar deflate interval durations; and d) indicating a leak if the pressure measurements vary negatively beyond a predetermined amount or a pressure gain if the pressure measurements vary positively beyond a predetermined threshold.
- 21. A method for detecting a leak in an intra-aortic balloon catheter comprising a processor, said processor communicating with a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor for sensing the temperature and pressure of a gas in the balloon catheter, said balloon catheter having a balloon on one end, said balloon being inflated and deflated by a pump, during therapy said balloon being held inflated by the pump during at least a portion of diastole and being held deflated during at least a portion of systole, comprising the steps of:
a) measuring the temperature of the gas in the balloon catheter during two or more inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon; b) calculating the pressure in the balloon catheter using the temperature measurements taken in step(a) for the inflate/deflate cycles in step (a); c) calculating a rate of gas loss or gain by monitoring the change in pressure measurements over time, said pressure measurements taken from inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon having similar deflate and inflate interval durations; and d) indicating a leak if the pressure measurements vary negatively beyond a predetermined amount or a pressure gain if the pressure measurements vary positively beyond a predetermined threshold.
- 22. The method as claimed in claims 20 or 21 wherein the processor indicates a leak if the rate of pressure loss is greater than the diffusion rate of the gas through the balloon catheter.
- 23. The method as claimed in claims 20 or 21 wherein the processor measures the gas temperature and pressure in the balloon catheter in steps (a) and (b) at the same point in a plurality of inflation/deflation cycles of the balloon.
- 24. The method as claimed in claims 20 or 21 wherein the pressure measurements compared in step (c) are taken just prior to inflation of the balloon.
- 25. The method as claimed in claims 20 or 21 wherein the pressure measurements taken from inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon used in step (c) have the most similar durations.
- 26. The method as claimed in claims 20 or 21 wherein the pressure measurements taken from inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon used in step (c) have the longest durations.
- 27. The method as claimed in claims 20 or 21 wherein the pressure measurements taken from inflate/deflate cycles of the balloon used in step (c) have the longest and most similar durations.
- 28. A leak detector device for a pressurized cardiac assist device comprising a processor and a pressure sensor communicating with said processor for sensing the pressure of a gas in said pressurized cardiac assist device, said pressurized cardiac assist device having one or more chambers, said one or more chambers being filled and evacuated of the gas by a pump, during therapy said one or more chambers being maintained in an evacuated state during at least a portion of a patient's heartbeat and being maintained in a filled state during at least a portion of a patient's heartbeat, the processor comparing pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from fill/evacuation cycles having similar evacuation interval durations and indicating a pressure loss or gain if the pressure measurements vary beyond a predetermined level.
- 29. The device as claimed in claim 28 wherein the processor compares pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from fill/evacuation cycles of the one or more chambers having similar fill and evacuation interval durations.
- 30. A leak detector device for a pressurized cardiac assist device comprising a processor, said processor communicating with a temperature sensor and a pressure sensor for sensing the temperature and pressure of a gas in said pressurized cardiac assist device, said pressurized cardiac assist device having one or more chambers, said one or more chambers being filled and evacuated of the gas by a pump, during therapy said one or more chambers being maintained in an evacuated state during at least a portion of a patient's heartbeat and being maintained in a filled state during at least a portion of a patient's heartbeat, the processor using the temperature measurements to calculate the pressure measurements and using the pressure measurements to calculate the rate of pressure loss or gain, said pressure measurements being taken by the pressure sensor from fill/evacuation cycles of the cardiac assist device having similar evacuation interval durations, said processor indicating a pressure loss or gain if the rate of pressure loss or gain reaches a predetermined level.
- 31. The device as claimed in claim 30 wherein the processor compares pressure measurements taken by the pressure sensor from fill/evacuation cycles of the chamber having similar fill and evacuation interval durations.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/339,492, filed on Jun. 24, 1999, herein incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09339492 |
Jun 1999 |
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09903447 |
Jul 2001 |
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