Claims
- 1. A sedation and analgesia system comprising:
a patient health monitor device adapted so as to be coupled to a patient and generate a signal reflecting at least one physiological condition of the patient; a user interface for allowing a user to enter inputs, wherein said inputs are entered without breaching aseptic conditions; a drug delivery controller supplying one or more drugs to the patient; a memory device storing a safety data set reflecting safe and undesirable parameters of at least one monitored patient physiological condition; and an electronic controller interconnected between the patient health monitor, the drug delivery controller and the memory device storing the safety data set, wherein said electronic controller receives said signal and in response manages the application of the drugs in accord with the safety data set.
- 2. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 1, wherein said user interface is used by clinicians performing a medical procedure within a sterile field.
- 3. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 1, wherein said user interface is a sterile user interface.
- 4. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 3, wherein said user interface is resistant to contamination.
- 5. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 3, wherein said sterile user interface comprises a monitor, a monitor screen, a keypad, and a keypad screen, each of said screens covering a surface typically contacted during manipulation of said user interface.
- 6. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 5, wherein at least a portion of said screens are transparent.
- 7. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 6, wherein said screens are made of at least one of polyethylene and polypropylene.
- 8. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 5, wherein at least a portion of said screens are semi-transparent.
- 9. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 8, wherein said screens are made of at least one of polyethylene and polypropylene.
- 10. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 5, wherein each of said screens comprise a separate border, each of said borders being more rigid than said screens so as to support said screens in a predetermined orientation.
- 11. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 5, wherein said monitor screen and said keypad screen comprise one continuous sterile screen.
- 12. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 5, further comprising an adhesion surface for detachably coupling said sterile user interface to said sedation and analgesia system.
- 13. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 5, further comprising an adhesion surface for detachably coupling said monitor screen to said monitor and said keypad screen to said keypad.
- 14. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 13, wherein said screens are removed and discarded following completion of a medical procedure.
- 15. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 14, wherein said screens are constructed of a material that degrades if attempts are made to wash said screens.
- 16. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 13, wherein said screens are removed and re-sterilized following completion of a medical procedure.
- 17. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 5, wherein said monitor screen and said keypad screen are impregnated with anti-microbial agents.
- 18. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 1, wherein said user interface comprises a remote interface and a sterile sleeve.
- 19. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 18, wherein said sterile sleeve is transparent and comprises a seal around said sleeve so as to form a pocket within said sterile sleeve.
- 20. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 19, wherein said remote interface comprises at least one of alarm commands, drug commands, stat commands, and data input and manipulation commands.
- 21. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 19, wherein said sleeve is removed and discarded following completion of a medical procedure.
- 22. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 1, wherein said user interface comprises a sterile sheet that may be draped over appropriate portions of said sedation and analgesia system so as to prevent possible contaminants from contacting said user and said patient.
- 23. The sedation and analgesia system according to claim 22, wherein said sterile sheet completely encapsulates said sedation and analgesia system.
- 24. A method of operating a sedation and analgesia system comprising the steps of:
connecting to a patient a drug delivery device having a drug delivery controller supplying one or more drugs, said drug delivery controller being coupled to an electronic controller which controls the delivery of the drugs to said patient; attaching at least one patient health monitor device to a patient, which health monitor device generates a value reflecting at least one physiological condition of a patient and is coupled to said electronic controller; covering at least part of a user interface for said sedation and analgesia system with a sterile cover; operating said sedation and analgesia system through said user interface and sterile cover; accessing a memory device which stores a safety data set reflecting parameters of at least one patient physiological condition; and delivering the drugs to said patient in accordance with said safety data set.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, wherein said user interface comprises a display and a keypad, each being typically contacted by a user during manipulation of said user interface.
- 26. The method according to claim 25, wherein at least a portion of said sterile cover is transparent.
- 27. The method according to claim 25, wherein said cover comprises an adhesion surface for detachably coupling said sterile cover to said user interface.
- 28. The method according to claim 25, further comprising removing and discarding said sterile cover following completion of a medical procedure.
- 29. The method according to claim 25, wherein said sterile cover is impregnated with anti-microbial agents.
- 30. A method for accessing a sedation and analgesia system by a user while maintaining a sterile field during a medical procedure conducted on a patient, comprising the steps of:
providing a sedation and analgesia system with a user interface, a patient interface, a drug delivery system, and a power source; enclosing said user interface in a sterile screen, so as to permit use of said sedation and analgesia system in a sterile field; operating said sedation and analgesia system in a sterile field; completing a procedure involving said sedation and analgesia system, said competing step comprising disconnecting said patient interface and disconnecting said drug delivery system; and removing said sterile screen such that said user does not contaminate any of said sedation and analgesia system, said patient, and said user.
- 31. The method according to claim 30, wherein said user interface is one of a remote interface, LCD display, keypad or other suitable means of viewing and/or manipulating sedation and analgesia system.
- 32. The method according to claim 30, wherein said sterile screen at least one of a sterile user interface, a sterile sleeve, and a sterile cover.
- 33. The method according to claim 30, further comprising the step of covering or otherwise ensuring the sterility of all features associated with said sedation and analgesia system.
- 34. The method according to claim 30, further comprising the step of discarding said sterile screen.
- 35. The method according to claim 30, further comprising the step of re-sterilizing said sterile screen and making said screen available for future use.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §l19(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/378,045, “System and Method for Permitting Sterile Operation of a Sedation and Analgesia System,” filed May 16, 2002, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60378045 |
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