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Programmable control means for providing safe and controlled medication infusion

US4731051A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateFeb 15, 1983
Grant dateMar 15, 1988
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Expiry dateFeb 15, 2003

Classification

  • Technology area (CPC A)Human Necessities
  • CPC primaryA61N1/37211
  • WIPO fieldMedical technology
  • WIPO sectorInstruments

Abstract

An implantable programmable infusion pump (IPIP) is disclosed and generally includes: a fluid reservoir filled with selected medication; a pump for causing a precise volumetric dosage of medication to be withdrawn from the reservoir and delivered to the appropriate site within the body; and, a control means for actuating the pump in a safe and programmable manner. The control means includes a microprocessor, a permanent memory containing a series of fixed software instructions, and a memory for storing prescription schedules, dosage limits and other data. The microprocessor actuates the pump in accordance with programmable prescription parameters and dosage limits stored in the memory. A communication link allows the control means to be remotely programmed. The control means incorporates a running integral dosage limit and other safety features which prevent an inadvertent or intentional medication overdose. The control means also monitors the pump and fluid handling system and provides an alert if any improper or potentially unsafe operation is detected.

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