The invention relates to the field of intravenous (IV) drug administration. More particularly, the invention relates to the identification of individual IV lines.
Patients in emergency, critical care, cardiac and operating room situations are almost without exception treated with fluid and drug delivery regimens that require single or multiple intravenous (IV) access lines to deliver the prescribed fluid and drug treatment. In some extreme situations, the number of IV lines can, for a given patient, exceed 32 separate IV lines. These IV lines may be routed through infusion pumps or simply connected as stand alone gravity based IV lines. This fluid and drug therapy regimen can therefore create a complex web of these IV lines.
An implication of this web is the importance of managing drugs and fluids to ensure that incompatible drugs and fluids are not mixed together. This problem can be described as an IV line identification management issue that is ordinarily managed by the clinician visually identifying each IV line and literally following the IV by hand to confirm the right line has been chosen. This process is time consuming and thwarted with potential error. Incorrect drug delivery into the wrong line can create serious and potentially dangerous implications for the patient. What is needed is clinician assistance in identifying IV lines in this situation.
An intravenous identification luminaire (IV-ID) and light pipe, and a light conductive intravenous delivery system is described. The light pipe preferably includes a female and male luer fitting, a fluid port, and a light source socket such that the light pipe is configured to be spliced into an IV line, and the IV-ID is coupled to the light pipe. The light pipe allows normal flow of the prescribed fluid through the light pipe while conducting light from the IV-ID, through the light source socket and along a conductive light path. The conductive light path continues into the IV line. The system also includes an indicator panel at the distal end of the IV line configured to reflect and make obvious the color of that particular IV line to a user.
A light pipe for conducting light from an identification luminaire to an intravenous line comprising a fluid port configured to be spliced into the intravenous line, wherein the fluid port allows continuous flow of a fluid through the intravenous line, a light conducting medium configured to define the fluid port, a first fitting and a second fitting configured on a first end and a second end of the fluid port, such that the fittings effectuate connection to the intravenous line, and a light source connection socket configured to removably house the identification luminaire, and further configured to channel light from the identification luminaire into the light conducting medium, wherein the light conducting medium is configured to conduct the light into the intravenous line. The light pipe, wherein the first fitting and the second fitting are a luer fitting, wherein the intravenous line is coated with a translucent coating, wherein the light pipe is coated with a translucent coating, wherein the identification luminaire emits colored light, and wherein the identification luminaire is a light emitting diode. The light pipe, further comprising an indicator panel configured on a distal end of the intravenous line, wherein the indicator panel is a reflective material, configured to reflect the light in the light conducting medium out of the light conducting medium, wherein the indicator panel is affixed to the outside surface of the intravenous line, and wherein the indicator panel is embedded in the intravenous line.
The light pipe, wherein the indicator panel includes a housing configured to enclose a portion of the intravenous line and an extension of the light conducting medium, such that the extension is in contact with the intravenous line and the housing, wherein the housing includes a transparent portion configured to allow the conducted light to leave the housing.
A light conductive IV system comprising an intravenous line configured to deliver a fluid from a fluid container to a patient, a light pipe inserted along the path of the intravenous line and including a fluid port configured to allow continuous flow of the fluid through the intravenous line, wherein a light conducting medium defines the fluid port, an identification luminaire coupled to the light pipe, wherein the light pipe channels light from the identification luminaire into the light conducting medium, wherein the light conducting medium is configured to conduct the light into the intravenous line, and an indicator panel configured on a distal end of the intravenous line, wherein the indicator panel is a reflective material, configured to reflect the light in the light conducting medium out of the light conducting medium. The light conductive IV system, further including a first fitting and a second fitting configured on a first end and a second end of the fluid port, such that the fittings effectuate connection to the intravenous lines, wherein the first fitting and the second fitting are a luer fitting, wherein the light pipe is molded into the intravenous line in a permanent fashion, and wherein the intravenous line and the light pipe are coated with a translucent coating. The light conductive IV system, wherein the identification luminaire emits colored light, and further wherein when the system includes a plurality of intravenous lines, a plurality of identification luminaires are utilized, each identification luminaire emitting a different color light. The light conductive IV system, wherein the identification luminaire is a light emitting diode, wherein the indicator panel is affixed to the outside surface of the intravenous line, and wherein the indicator panel is embedded in the intravenous line.
A light pipe comprising a fluid port configured to be spliced into an intravenous line, wherein the fluid port allows continuous flow of a fluid through the intravenous line, a light conducting medium configured to define the fluid port, and further configured to allow continuous light conduction through the intravenous line, a first luer fitting and a second luer fitting configured on a first end and a second end of the fluid port, such that the luer fittings effectuate connection to the intravenous line, and a light source connection socket configured to removably house an identification luminaire, and further configured to channel light from the identification luminaire into the light conducting medium, wherein the light conducting medium is configured to conduct the light into the intravenous line, and further wherein the light pipe is coated with a translucent coating.
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The light conductive intravenous delivery system of the present invention is specifically designed to incorporate the IV-ID and light pipe 100 to facilitate the incidence of light emitted from the IV-ID along the length of the IV delivery system. This design conducts the projected light to an indicator panel 212 on the distal end of the IV line. A translucent coating on the outside of the IV line, as well as on the outside of the light pipe, reduces loss of the light from the hose and system.
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The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiments incorporating details to facilitate the understanding of the principles of construction and operation of the invention. Such reference herein to specific embodiments and details thereof is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made in the embodiment chosen for illustration without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.