Remote controllable medical pumping apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6387065
  • Patent Number
    6,387,065
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 30, 1996
    28 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 14, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A remote controllable medical pumping apparatus for controlling from a local site the application of compressive pressures to a part of the human body located at a remote site includes means disposed at the remote site for applying compressive pressure about the body part in accordance with a predetermined pressure, means disposed at the remote site for sensing the predetermined pressure of the compressive pressure means and transmitting a signal in response thereto, means disposed at the local site for receiving and manipulating the transmitted signal to either select or generate a pressure signal and cycle signal, and means disposed at the local site for transmitting the selected or generated pressure signal and cycle signal, means at the remote site for receiving and manipulating the pressure signal and cycle and actuating the pressure means to cause application of pressure to the body part in accordance with the generated pressure signal and cycle signal.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a remote controllable medical pumping apparatus and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a medical apparatus that is capable of controlling from a local site application of compressive pressures to a part of the human body at a remote site.




2. Related Art




Applying pressure to a part of the human body for the purpose of eliciting rapid blood transfer therefrom and subsequently producing Endothelial Derived Relaxing Factor (EDRF) is believed to have therapeutic effects. EDRF (Nitric Oxide) is understood to be a naturally occurring vasodilator which is produced by yield shear stress on the endothelial lining of veins. These shear stresses are readily produced by increasing peak blood flow velocities through a cross section of the vessels. EDRF helps produce hyperaemia by dilating vessels and opening capillaries which also assists in inhibiting the formation of thrombosis.




It is well known that thromboembolism and pulmonary emboli can result from trauma (such as produced by certain surgeries) or from prolonged venous stasis. These and other factors are known to contribute to the formation of Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) in the deep proximal veins of a patient undergoing hip/knee replacement and/or other orthopedic surgery.




Accordingly, pneumatic compression devices have been utilized on a part of the human body for the purpose of increasing and/or stimulating blood flow in an attempt to help prevent this DVT formation. Such devices have been made to adapt to an arm, hand, foot, calf and thigh and typically include an inflatable bladder or bladders connected to a pneumatic pump capable of delivering pressure within the bladder(s) to cause stimulation. Some devices inflate and deflate in a cyclical fashion, while others utilize a number of bladders which are inflated in a sequential fashion.




Such devices include an on-site integrally associated control panel interface for the setting, adjustment and programming of the preferred pressure levels and preferred cycle times for the application of pressure to the patient. Such devices required on-site knowledge and skill in order to successfully set, adjust or program its operating parameters in accordance with the on-site monitored patient data. Not infrequently, the patient, attendant or other third party inadvertently misadjusts the devices operating parameters. Thus, continuous on-site supervision and monitoring of the operating conditions are commonly required.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object to improve medical pumping apparatus.




It is another object to ease the use of medical pumping apparatus.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a medical pumping apparatus which has a communications data link and remote controllability for the setting, adjusting and programming of a cycle interval and pressure for the apparatus.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a medical pumping apparatus which can accumulate data such as patient usage compliance, diagnostic and other specific patient information and then transmit said information over its communications data link.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide the medical pumping apparatus of the type described as part of a hospital bed.




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a remote controllable medical pumping apparatus for controlling from a local site application of compressive pressures to a part of the human body at a remote site. The apparatus includes means disposed at the remote site for applying compressive pressure about the body part in accordance with a predetermined pressure, means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with the pressure means for sensing at least one of pressure and cycle interval, first transmitting means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with the sensing means for transmitting a signal in response to the sensed pressure and/or cycle interval, first receiving means disposed at the local site for receiving the transmitted signal, first manipulating means disposed at the local site operably associated with the first receiving means for manipulating the transmitted signal to select or generate a pressure signal and/or a cycle interval signal, second transmitting means disposed at the local site and operatively associated with the first manipulating means for transmitting the selected or generated pressure signal and/or cycle interval signal, second receiving means disposed at the remote site for receiving the selected or generated pressure signal, and second manipulating means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with the second receiving means for manipulating the selected or generated pressure signal and/or cycle interval signal and actuating the pressure means to cause application of pressure to the body part in accordance with the selected or generated pressure signal and/or cycle interval signal.




Additionally the apparatus includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing patient compliance and wherein the first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein the first receiving means further receives the patient compliance signal and wherein the first manipulating means further manipulates the transmitted patient compliance signal to either select or generate the pressure signal and/or cycle interval signal. Also, provided are means disposed at the remote site for sensing physiological data and wherein the first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein the first receiving means further receives the physiological signal and wherein the first manipulating means further manipulates the transmitted physiological signal to either select or generate the pressure signal and/or cycle interval signal.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram of the remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a remote control of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a pressure verses time diagram illustrating the inflation cycle and venting cycle normally associated with the sequence of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a diagram of the medical pumping apparatus integrated into a hospital bed.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings,

FIG. 1

depicts a remote controllable medical pumping apparatus


10


of the present invention. An inflatable bag


20


shaped to conform to and be placed about a human foot


24


is secured to foot


24


by a fastener


22


. The inflatable bag


20


can be made of flexible nonpuncturable material such as polyvinyl chloride or polyurethane film which is enveloped and peripherally sealed. The fastener


22


may be a belt, strap or a VELCROâ„¢ flap.




A pneumatic device


28


capable of delivering cyclical pneumatic pressure to the bag


20


is connected thereto via a conduit


26


. The conduit


26


can be fashioned from a plastic hose six to ten feet in length, for example, with a lumen diameter between one quarter and one half inch. Pneumatic device


28


includes a valve assembly


30


operably connected to the conduit


26


for controlling the inflation and venting of the bag


20


. A sealed air reservoir


34


operably connects to the valve assembly


30


and is capable of withstanding as much pressure as is required for the operation of the apparatus


10


and having an adequate safety margin as is readily ascertainable by one skilled in the art. An electrically powered fluid compressor


32


operably connects to the reservoir


34


for providing compressed air thereto. Also, included is a controller processing unit (cpu)


36


operably connected to the fluid compressor


32


and valve assembly


30


having non-volatile memory capable of manipulating and storing control data from a receiver


38


and further capable of accumulating specific information, such as accumulated patient compliance data, diagnostic data and other patient physiological related data, and conveying the same to a transmitter


40


. The receiver


38


is capable of receiving, decoding and pre-processing control data, such as the pressure and cycle time interval, and the transmitter


40


is capable of pre-processing, encoding and transmitting such data.




As further depicted in

FIG. 1

, a digital communications data link


54


is provided via the receiver


38


and the transmitter


46


and the receiver


44


and transmitter


40


to communicatively connect a controller


42


with the pneumatic device


28


and associated controller


48


. Communications data link


54


includes a digital communications link, such as a hardwired link (directly connected), a wireless infrared link, a wireless radio frequency link, a local area network, or a standard telephone modem link such as is currently employed to enable computers to communicate with each other and their peripherals. The communications protocol of data link


54


can be of an industry standard format such as the RS-232 protocol.




The controller


42


(also shown in

FIG. 2

) includes a receiver


44


capable of receiving, decoding and pre-processing data received from the pneumatic device


28


via the digital communications data link


54


. Additionally, controller


42


includes a transmitter


46


capable of pre-processing, encoding and transmitting control data from the controller


42


to the pneumatic device


28


where it is received, manipulated and stored by cpu


36


. The controller


42


includes a display


56


, such as a liquid crystal display or light emitting diode array for displaying either the control data signal or the data signal received from receiver


44


, a keypad


58


for the manual entering of data corresponding to the amount of pressure, time and cycle to be transmitted via communications link


54


, and a microprocessor


60


for (I) manipulating received data signals or data signals from keypad


58


, (ii) displaying data on display


56


and (iii) communicating data with the receiver


44


and transmitter


46


.




The controller


48


is, for example as shown in

FIG. 4

, operably associated with a hospital bed


84


, and includes a receiver


52


and a transmitter


50


, both of which likewise serve the function as described above, and microprocessor


62


which may likewise include a keypad


64


, control knobs


66


for operating a conventional adjustable hospital bed as is known in the art and display


68


capable of producing the necessary control data and transmitting same via communications link


54


to the pneumatic device


28


.




It is understood in the invention that the controller


42


may be either manually, manually aided or automated with the use of artificial intelligence software being integrated into the micro processor


60


, as is known in the art. Additionally, such intelligence can be integrated into the cpu


36


and/or microprocessor


62


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, the timing diagram for the preferred system is depicted. The graph


72


shows fluid pressure in the bag


20


with respect to time. At a predetermined time


80


, valve assembly


30


compresses fluid to the bag


20


where the pressure is maintained until predetermined time


82


when the compressed fluid is vented to atmosphere via valve assembly


30


. The time between the inflation of the preceding cycle and the inflation of the succeeding cycle is given at


76


. The time between the venting of the preceding cycle and the inflation of the succeeding cycle is given at


78


. The peak pressure level is shown at


74


. These control parameters are set by the controller


42


or controller


48


and transmitted to the pneumatic fluid supply device


28


by way of the digital communications link


54


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, the medical pumping apparatus


10


may be removably or permanently associated with the hospital bed


84


of the present invention. The pneumatic fluid supply device


28


can be installed at a location under the bed on the bed frame, for example, and may be operatively connected to a power source available through the bed


84


. The digital communications data link


54


is connected to pneumatic fluid supply device


28


and routed through bed


84


to connect to the controller


48


attached to the side of the bed


84


.




By so connecting the controllers


42


and


48


with the device


28


, a single communications link is established which permits remote access to the device


28


and bed


84


, for example, for determining and controlling the same.




The above described invention is set forth for exemplary purposes only and is not intended to be limiting in scope of the claims appended hereto. Accordingly, modifications, derivations and improvements will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and should be encompassed by the claims hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A remote controllable medical pumping apparatus for controlling from a local site application of compressive pressures to a part of a human body at a remote site, comprising:means disposed at the remote site for applying compressive pressure about the body part in accordance with a predetermined pressure; means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said pressure means for sensing said predetermined pressure; first transmitting means disposed at the remote site operatively associated with the sensing means for transmitting a signal in response to said sensed pressure; first receiving means disposed at the local site for receiving said transmitted signal; first manipulating and display means disposed at the local site and operably associated with said first receiving means for manipulating and displaying said transmitted signal to enable selection of a preferred pressure signal by at least one of a manually aided controller and an automated controller; second transmitting means disposed at the local site and operatively associated with said first manipulating and display means for transmitting said preferred pressure signal to the remote site; second receiving means disposed at the remote site for receiving said preferred pressure signal; and second manipulating means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said second receiving means for manipulating said received preferred pressure signal and actuating said pressure means to cause application of pressure to the body part in accordance with said generated preferred pressure signal.
  • 2. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing patient compliance and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said patient compliance signal and wherein said first manipulating means further manipulates and displays said transmitted patient compliance signal for use in selection of said preferred pressure signal.
  • 3. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing physiological data and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said physiological signal and wherein said first manipulating means further manipulates and displays said transmitted physiological signal for use in selection of said preferred pressure signal.
  • 4. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pressure means, said first transmitter means, said second receiver means and said second manipulating means are operatively associated with a hospital bed.
  • 5. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing cycle interval and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said cycle interval signal, wherein said first manipulating and display means further displays said cycle interval signal for use in selection of a preferred cycle interval signal, said second transmitter transmits said preferred cycle interval signal, said second receiver receives said preferred cycle interval signal and said second manipulating means manipulates said preferred cycle interval signal and actuates said pressure means to apply pressure for a period of time in accordance with said preferred cycle interval.
  • 6. A remote controllable medical pumping apparatus for controlling from a local site application of compressive pressures to a part of the human body at a remote site, comprising means disposed at the remote site for applying compressive pressure about the body part in accordance with a predetermined pressure;means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said pressure means for sensing said predetermined pressure; first transmitting means disposed at the remote site operatively associated with said sensing means for transmitting a signal to the local site in response to said sensed pressure; first receiving means disposed at the local site for receiving said transmitted signal; first manipulating means disposed at the local site and operably associated with said first receiving means for manipulating said transmitted signal to generate a preferred pressure signal by at least one of a manually aided controller and an automated controller; second transmitting means disposed at the local site and operatively associated with said first manipulating means for transmitting said preferred pressure signal to the remote signal; second receiving means disposed at the remote site for receiving said preferred pressure signal; and second manipulating means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said second receiving means for manipulating said received preferred pressure signal and actuating said pressure means to cause application of pressure to the body part in accordance with said generated preferred pressure signal.
  • 7. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 6, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing patient compliance and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said patient compliance signal and wherein said manipulating means further manipulates said transmitted patient compliance signal to generate said preferred pressure signal.
  • 8. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 7, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing physiological data and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said physiological signal and wherein said manipulating means further manipulates said transmitted physiological signal to generate said preferred pressure signal.
  • 9. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 6, wherein said pressure means, said first transmitter means, said second receiver means and said second manipulating means are operatively associated with a hospital bed.
  • 10. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 6, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing cycle interval and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said cycle interval signal, wherein said first manipulating means further generates a preferred cycle interval signal, said second transmitter transmits said preferred cycle interval signal, said second receiver receives said preferred cycle interval signal and said second manipulating means manipulates said preferred cycle interval signal and actuates said pressure means to apply pressure for a period of time in accordance with said preferred cycle interval.
  • 11. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 6, which further includes means disposed at the local site for displaying said signals.
  • 12. A remote controllable medical pumping apparatus for controlling from a local site application of compressive pressures to a part of a human body at a remote site, comprising:means disposed at the remote site for applying compressive pressure about the body part in accordance with a predetermined pressure cycle interval; means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said pressure means for sensing said predetermined pressure cycle interval; first transmitting means disposed at the remote site operatively associated with said sensing means for transmitting a signal to the local site in response to said sensed pressure cycle interval; first receiving means disposed at the local site for receiving said transmitted signal; first manipulating means disposed at the local site and operably associated with said first receiving means for manipulating and displaying said transmitted signal to enable selection of a preferred pressure cycle interval signal by at least one of a manually aided controller and an automated controller; second transmitting means disposed at the local site and operatively associated with said first manipulating means for transmitting said preferred pressure cycle interval signal to the remote site; second receiving means disposed at the remote site for receiving said preferred pressure cycle interval signal; and second manipulating means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said second receiving means for manipulating said received preferred pressure cycle interval signal and actuating said pressure means to apply pressure for a period of time in accordance with said preferred pressure cycle signal.
  • 13. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing patient compliance and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said patient compliance signal and wherein said first manipulating means further manipulates and displays said transmitted patient compliance signal for use in selection of said preferred cycle interval signal.
  • 14. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing physiological data and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said physiological signal and wherein said first manipulating means further manipulates and displays said transmitted physiological signal for use in selection of said preferred cycle interval signal.
  • 15. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, wherein said pressure means, said first transmitter means, said second receiver means and said second manipulating means are operatively associated with a hospital bed.
  • 16. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 1, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing pressure and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said pressure signal, wherein said first manipulating and display means further displays said pressure signal for use in selection of a preferred pressure signal, said second transmitter transmits said preferred pressure signal, said second receiver receives said preferred pressure signal and said second manipulating means manipulates said preferred pressure signal and actuates said pressure means to cause application of pressure to the body part in accordance with said generated preferred pressure signal.
  • 17. A remote controllable medical pumping apparatus for controlling from a local site application of compressive pressures to a part of a human body at a remote site, comprising:means disposed at the remote site for applying compressive pressure about the body part in accordance with a predetermined pressure cycle interval; means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said pressure means for sensing said predetermined pressure cycle interval; first transmitting means disposed at the remote site operatively associated with said sensing means for transmitting a signal to the local site in response to said sensed pressure cycle interval; first receiving means disposed at the local site for receiving said transmitted signal; first manipulating means disposed at the local site and operably associated with said first receiving means for manipulating said transmitted signal to generate a preferred pressure cycle interval signal by at least one of a manually aided controller and an automated controller; second transmitting means disposed at the local site and operatively associated with said first manipulating means for transmitting said preferred pressure cycle interval signal to the remote site; second receiving means disposed at the remote site for receiving said preferred pressure cycle interval signal; and second manipulating means disposed at the remote site and operatively associated with said second receiving means for manipulating said received preferred pressure cycle interval signal and actuating said pressure means to apply pressure for a period of time in accordance with said preferred cycle signal.
  • 18. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 17, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing patient compliance and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said patient compliance signal and wherein said manipulating means further manipulates said transmitted patient compliance signal to generate said preferred cycle interval signal.
  • 19. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 17, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing physiology and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said physiological signal and wherein said manipulating means further manipulates said transmitted physiological signal to generate said preferred cycle interval signal.
  • 20. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 17, wherein said pressure means, said first transmitter means, said second receiver means and said second manipulating means are operatively associated with a hospital bed.
  • 21. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 17, which further includes means disposed at the remote site for sensing pressure and wherein said first transmitting means further transmits a signal in response thereto and wherein said first receiving means further receives said pressure signal, wherein said first manipulating means further generates a preferred pressure signal, said second transmitter transmits said preferred pressure signal, said second receiver receives said preferred pressure signal and said second manipulating means manipulates said preferred pressure signal and actuates said pressure means to cause application of pressure to the body part in accordance with said generated preferred pressure signal.
  • 22. The remote controllable medical pumping apparatus of claim 17, which further includes means disposed at the local site for displaying said signals.
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