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US Patent 9999717 Systems and methods for detecting vascular access disconnection

Patent 9999717 was granted and assigned to DEKA (company) on June, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
DEKA (company)
DEKA (company)
Current Assignee
DEKA (company)
DEKA (company)
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9999717
Date of Patent
June 19, 2018
Patent Application Number
14723221
Date Filed
May 27, 2015
Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12078162 Liquid pumping cassettes and associated pressure distribution manifold and related methods
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US Patent 12059516 Blood circuit assembly for a hemodialysis system
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US Patent 12064540 Hemodialysis systems and methods
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US Patent 12066017 Pumping cassette
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US Patent 11666690 Blood treatment systems and methods
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US Patent 11754064 Fluid pumping systems, devices and methods
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US Patent 11752244 Blood circuit assembly for a hemodialysis system
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US Patent 11766554 Flexible tubing occlusion assembly
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Benjamin Klein
Patent abstract

A system for detecting whether a vascular access has been interrupted in an arrangement in which two catheters or needles are present in a blood vessel, fistula or graft. A fluid line leading to a pump is connected via a first connector to a first indwelling catheter, and a fluid line leading from a pump is connected via a second connector to a second indwelling catheter. Each connector is equipped with an electrode in contact with the lumen of the connector, the electrodes electrically connected to an electronic circuit that measures the impedance or conductivity of fluid between the first connector and second connectors via a fluid path through the blood vessel, fistula or graft. An electronic controller receives the impedance or conductivity data and processes the data to determine whether a vascular access disconnection has occurred. The processing may involve filtering the signal received by the controller, and/or setting provisional flags for a disconnection event that may be cleared if the signal changes before the expiration of a counter.

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