Claims
- 1. Continuous hemofiltration system for removal of fluid from the blood of a patient, comprising:
a hemofilter; a first pump for pumping blood from a patient through said hemofilter and back to he patient; a first reservoir for maintaining a supply of infusate; a first scale for monitoring the weight of the infusate and generating weight data signals correlated thereto; a second pump for pumping the infusate from said first reservoir to said hemofilter; a second reservoir for receiving drained fluid from said hemofilter; a second scale for monitoring the weight of the drained fluid and generating weight data signals correlated thereto; a third pump for pumping the drained fluid from said hemofilter to said second reservoir; at least one monitor for monitoring a predetermined patient parameter and generating parameter data signals correlated thereto; and a computer controller operably connected to said blood pump and to each of said second and third pumps, said first and second scales and said at least one patient parameter monitor; said controller
receiving said weight data signals generated by said first and second scales and said parameter data signals generated by said at least one parameter monitor, determining from said weight data signals the weight of infusate and drained fluid in said first and second reservoirs, respectively, at regular intervals comparing those weights to corresponding predetermined computed weights, determining from said parameter data signals the corresponding patient parameter data, comparing the parameter data to corresponding predetermined data, and generating control signals to adjust and thereby automatically adjusting the rates of pumping one or more of the infusate, drained fluid and blood while the pumps are pumping during hemofiltration so as to remove a preselected amount of fluid from the blood over a preselected time period.
- 2. A hemofiltration system according to claim 1 wherein said monitored patient parameter is selected from the group consisting of arterial pressure, central venous pressure, pulmonary arterial pressure, mean arterial pressure, capillary wedge pressure, systemic vascular resistance, cardiac output, mixed venous O2 saturation, arterial O2 saturation, blood pressure, heart rate, patient weight, and hematocrit.
- 3. A hemofiltration system according to claim 1 further comprising:
an interface with one or more infusion pumps supplying fluid to the patient, said controller receiving infusion data signals from the one or more infusion pumps.
- 4. Continuous hemofiltration system for removal of fluid from the blood of a patient, comprising:
a hemofilter; a first pump for pumping blood through said hemofilter and back to the patient; a supply of infusate; a second pump for pumping the infusate to said hemofilter; a receptacle for receiving drained fluid from said hemofilter; a third pump for pumping the drained fluid from said hemofilter to said receptacle; at least one monitor for monitoring a predetermined patient parameter and generating parameter data signals correlated thereto; and a computer controller operably connected to said blood pump, said second and third pumps, and said at least one patient parameter monitor; said controller
receiving said parameter data signals generated by said at least one parameter monitor, determining from said parameter data signals the corresponding patient parameter data, comparing the parameter data to corresponding predetermined data, and generating control signals to adjust and thereby automatically adjusting the rates of pumping one or more of the infusate, drained fluid and blood while the respective pumps are pumping during hemofiltration so as to remove a preselected amount of fluid from the blood over a preselected time period.
- 5. A hemofiltration system according to claim 4 wherein said monitored patient parameter selected from the group consisting of arterial pressure, central venous pressure, pulmonary arterial pressure, mean arterial pressure, capillary wedge pressure, systemic vascular resistance, cardiac output, mixed venous O2 saturation, arterial O2 saturation, blood pressure, heart rate, patient weight, and hematocrit.
- 6. Hemofiltration method for removal of fluid from the blood of a patient, comprising:
pumping blood from a patient through a hemofilter and back to the patient; maintaining a supply of infusate in a first reservoir; pumping the infusate to the hemofilter; monitoring the weight of the infusate and generating weight data signals correlated thereto; pumping drained fluid from the hemofilter into a second reservoir; monitoring the weight of the drained fluid and generating weight data signals correlated thereto; monitoring at least one predetermined patient parameter and generating parameter data signals correlated thereto; and controlling the pumping rates of the blood, infusate and drained fluid by means of a programmed computer, said computer being responsive to the infusate and drained fluid weight data signals and to said parameter data signals, said computer
receiving said weight data signals and said parameter data signals, determining from said weight data signals, at regular intervals, the weight of infusate in the first reservoir and the weight of drained fluid in the second reservoir, comparing those weights to corresponding predetermined computer weights, determining from said parameter data signals the corresponding patient parameter data, comparing the parameter data to corresponding predetermined data, and generating control signals to adjust and thereby automatically adjusting the rates of pumping one or more of the infusate, drained fluid and blood while the respective pumps are pumping during hemofiltration so as to remove a preselected amount of fluid from the blood.
- 7. A hemofiltration method according to claim 6 wherein said at least one monitored patient parameter is selected from the group consisting of arterial pressure, central venous pressure, pulmonary arterial pressure, mean arterial pressure, capillary wedge pressure, systemic vascular resistance, cardiac output, mixed venous O2 saturation, arterial O2 saturation, blood pressure, heart rate, patient weight, and hematocrit.
- 8. A hemofiltration method according to claim 6 further comprising:
interfacing said computer controller with one or more infusion pumps supplying fluid to the patient, said computer receiving infusion data signals from the one or more infusion pumps.
- 9. The hemofiltration method of claim 6 wherein said control signals adjust the pumping rates of one or more of the infusate, drained fluid and blood pumps such that the fluid removed from the patient's blood is removed in a linear profile over time.
- 10. The hemofiltration method of claim 6 wherein said control signals adjust the pumping rates of one or more of the infusate, drained fluid and blood pumps such that the fluid removed from the patient's blood is removed in a non-linear profile over time.
- 11. Hemofiltration method for removal of fluid from the blood of a patient, comprising:
pumping blood from a patient through a hemofilter and back to the patient; maintaining a supply of infusate; pumping the infusate to the hemofilter; pumping drained fluid from the hemofilter into a reservoir; monitoring at least one predetermined patient parameter and generating parameter data signals correlated thereto; and controlling the pumping rates of the blood, infusate and drained fluid by means of a programmed computer, said computer being responsive to said parameter data signals, said computer
receiving said parameter data signals, determining from said parameter data signals the corresponding patient parameter data, comparing the parameter data to corresponding predetermined data, and generating control signals to adjust and thereby automatically adjusting the rates of pumping one or more of the infusate, drained fluid and blood while the respective pumps are pumping during hemofiltration so as to remove a preselected amount of fluid from the blood.
- 12. A hemofiltration method according to claim 11 wherein said at least one monitored patient parameter is selected from the group consisting of arterial pressure, central venous pressure, pulmonary arterial pressure, mean arterial pressure, capillary wedge pressure, systemic vascular resistance, cardiac output, mixed venous O2 saturation, arterial O2 saturation, blood pressure, heart rate and hematocrit.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/299,899, filed Sep. 1, 1994, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/062,928, filed May 17, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,344,568 which issued Sep. 6, 1994, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 07/775,183, filed Oct. 11, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,211,849 which issued May 18, 1993.
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