The present invention relates to a dialysis machine circuit fitting.
Known dialysis machines normally comprise a blood circulating circuit connected, in use, to the patient's circulatory system; a treatment fluid circulating circuit; and a filter, through which the blood circulating circuit feeds the blood, and the treatment fluid circulating circuit feeds the treatment fluid. The filter comprises a semipermeable membrane for separating, in use, the treatment fluid from the blood, so that ions are exchanged between the treatment fluid and the blood, and part of the plasma in the blood is transferred through the membrane. The blood circulating circuit comprises an arterial branch upstream from the filter, and a venous branch downstream from the filter, and the machine comprises a peristaltic pump located along the arterial branch to feed the patient's blood to the filter. The blood circulating circuit and second the treatment fluid circulating circuit are made of transparent, flexible material, such as PVC, which ensures sterility of the circuits. The flexibility of the circuits simplifies packaging and enables flow to be cut off by simply constricting a portion of the circuit, while transparency enables visual monitoring of liquid flow in the circuit.
During the dialysis treatment itself, certain physical characteristics of the blood along the first circuit are determined non-invasively to monitor treatment and possibly also adjust dialysis parameters. This is normally done by means of pressure sensors and sensors for detecting the absorption of electromagnetic waves by the blood. Such sensors are provided on the dialysis machine and are connected to specific points along the first circuit, which is used for one dialysis treatment only and then disposed of as controlled waste.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a circuit fitting enabling troublefree, non-invasive monitoring of physical characteristics of the blood during dialysis.
According to the present invention, there is provided a fitting for a blood circulating circuit of a dialysis machine, the fitting comprising a first and a second mouth for connecting the fitting to a first and a second portion of the blood circulating circuit respectively; said fitting defining a third portion of said blood circulating circuit; and the fitting being characterized by comprising a tube by which to determine the absorption of electromagnetic waves by the blood; and a chamber having a wall movable as a function of the pressure of the blood.
The present invention also relates to a measuring device.
According to the present invention, there is provided a measuring device designed to cooperate with a blood circulating circuit comprising a fitting; the measuring device being characterized by comprising a seat for housing said fitting.
A non-limiting embodiment of the present invention will be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Number 1 in
In other words, fitting 1 defines a portion 10 of circuit 4 extending between portions 2 and 3, which are made of transparent, flexible material, normally PVC. Tube 6 and chamber 7 communicate directly to allow the blood to flow, in use, along fitting 1.
With reference to
Cover 13 is made of the same material as tube 6 and cup 11, while membrane 15 is made of elastic material so as to flex alongside variations in the pressure of the blood.
Tube 6, being used to measure the absorption of electromagnetic waves, which are affected greatly, for example, by the diameter D1 and the thickness of tube 6, is made to conform as closely as possible to nominal dimensions.
With reference to
Interface 20 forms part of a sensor for determining the absorption of electromagnetic waves by the blood along tube 6, and comprises electromagnetic wave emitters and detectors.
Seat 16 is defined by a groove for housing tube 6 and partly housing circuit 4; and by an opening negatively reproducing the shape of chamber 7. Seat 16 is shaped to provide for foolproof connection of fitting 1 and measuring device 5, so that interface 19 fits accurately inside hole 14, and interface 20 accurately about tube 6.
In actual use, when circuit 4 is connected in known manner to the dialysis machine, fitting 1 is inserted inside seat 16 and fixed to measuring device 5. During dialysis treatment, the blood flows through fitting 1 and deforms membrane 15, which is detected by interface 19 inserted inside hole 14. At the same time, electromagnetic wave absorption by the blood flowing through fitting 1 is detected by interface 20.
In the
Gripping member 21 provides for further simplifying insertion and removal of the fitting 1 inside and from seat 16.
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