1 US20060079809A1 Blood Monitoring System Google Patents
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U.S. Pat. No. 4,919,596, assigned to IVAC Holdings describes a fluid delivery monitoring and painless SPO2 testing control apparatus to be used in a remedy infusion system. What can be needed is a affected person fluid infusion supply system and blood monitoring machine whereby the blood measurement unit is positioned near the infusion pump, for ease of use in a important care or surgical setting. Each single use sensor is superior BloodVitals SPO2 sequentially and positioned for direct contact with a blood pattern by way of an advancement means, whereby the development means comprises a blood optical sensor for sensing the arrival and departure of undiluted blood inside the sensor cassette. Subsequently, the management unit routinely resumes normal operation of infusion of the exterior infusion fluid supply system. Further nonetheless, the combined measurement improves the accuracy of predicting whole blood glucose level from measured plasma glucose degree. FIGS. Three a - three d illustrate a sensor tape, as utilized in FIGS.


FIGS. 4 a - four d illustrate a sensor tape, as utilized in FIGS. FIG. 6 a is an illustration of a sensor cassette as used in the automated blood evaluation gadget of the present invention. FIG. 6 c is an remoted and expanded illustration of the drum construction of a sensor cassette as used within the automated blood evaluation device of the current invention. FIG. 6 d is an remoted illustration of the take a look at strip handling mechanism of the sensor cassette as used in the automated blood evaluation machine of the present invention. FIGS. 6 e and 6 f are expanded illustrations of the blood sample supply operation as used within the as used within the automated blood evaluation device of the current invention. FIGS. 6 g and 6 h are illustrations of the tubing cleansing operation as used in the automated blood evaluation device of the current invention.


FIGS. 10 a and 10 b illustrate various strategies for controlling the stream of fluids in connection to the automated blood analysis device of the current invention, as shown in FIGS. FIG. 12 illustrates a table of blood bolus volumes in cubic centimeters in accordance with the tube diameter in mm and its length in cm. FIG. 14 illustrates an automatic blood analysis gadget, equivalent to that shown in FIGS. FIG. 15 illustrates a system just like that described with reference to FIGS. FIG. 18 depicts one other optional embodiment of the automated blood evaluation system, wherein a saline bag is added to the system for self-flushing. "clean" and undiluted blood sample. If related in parallel to an infusion fluid delivery system, the system routinely resumes normal infusion operation until the following blood chemistry reading is desired. Optionally, the system disposes of the complete blood sample and merely resumes regular infusion operation.


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