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Last Updated: April 26, 2024

Claims for Patent: 4,078,562


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Summary for Patent: 4,078,562
Title: Infusion pump with feedback control
Abstract:An episodic infusion pump apparatus with feedback control for periodically administering a pharmaceutical, such as oxytocin or the like, to induce labor in a pregnant woman. The drug is administered at periodic intervals except during labor contractions or when the fetal heartrate indicates fetal distress.
Inventor(s): Friedman; Irving (New Haven, CT)
Assignee: Friedman; Diana W. (New Haven, CT)
Application Number:05/714,348
Patent Claims:1. Apparatus for administering a labor-inducing drug to a patient bearing a fetus in an infusion cycle wherein there exist a time interval between infusions and an interval when the drug is infused, comprising pumping means for supplying the drug to the patient, first timing means and second timing means, said first timing means being effective to predetermine the interval between infusions, said second timing means being effective to predetermine the time of infusion, said second timing means being responsive to said first timing means timing out to actuate said pumping means, means for resetting said first timing means and said second timing means at the end of an infusion interval and for restarting said first timing means, means for sensing a labor contraction of the patient and for disabling said pumping means in response thereto, means for resetting said first timing means and said second timing means in response to a labor contraction being sensed, and means for restarting said first timing means at the end of said labor contraction.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second timing means is reset at the end of the infusion interval subsequent to reset of said first timing means.

3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said pumping means is disabled by deactivating said second timing means.

4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said first timing means comprises a first timing disc rotatable by a first synchronous motor through a first reduction gear train and a first clutch, the first clutch being proximate the first timing disc, and a first actuable switch means.

5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4 in which said first timing disc comprises a rotatable plate, a first switch actuating arm affixed to rotate with said plate adapted to actuate said first switch means, a second arm affixed to said plate adapted to abut a stop, and resilient return means for biasing said disc toward said stop.

6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein the angular position of said stop is adjustable to predetermine the time interval between infusions.

7. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 in which said second arm is angularly adjustable around said disc.

8. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said second timing means comprises a second timing disc rotatable by a synchronous motor through a second clutch and a second reduction gear train, said second clutch being proximate said second motor.

9. Apparatus as defined in claim 8 in which said second timing disc comprises a rotatable plate, a first arm affixed to rotate with said plate, a second arm affixed to said plate adapted to abut a stop, and resilient return means for biasing said second arm toward said stop.

10. Apparatus as defined in claim 9 wherein the angular position of said stop is adjustable to predetermine the infusion time interval.

11. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 further comprising means for sensing fetal heart rate and for disabling said pumping means in response to the fetal heart rate indicating fetal distress, means for resetting said first timing means and said second timing means in response to said fetal heart rate indicating fetal distress, and means for restarting said first timing means at the end of said first heart rate indicating fetal distress.

12. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 wherein said pumping means supplies the drug to the patient through a catheter, and wherein said pumping means further supplies sterile water to the patient through said catheter during at least a portion of said second time interval.

13. Apparatus as defined in claim 12 further comprising means for sensing the pressure of said drug or said sterile water in said catheter and for indicating a blockage in said catheter in response to the pressure of said drug or said sterile water exceeding a preselected level.

14. A method of inducing labor in a patient bearing a fetus by the administration of a labor-inducing drug in an infusion cycle wherein there exist a time interval between infusions and an interval when the drug is infused comprising the steps of normally measuring a first time interval, infusing the drug to the patient for a second interval of time at the end of said first time interval, sensing a labor contraction of the patient, halting said infusion in response to said labor contraction being sensed, and continuing said infusion cycles commencing with said first time interval at the end of said labor contraction.

15. A method as recited in claim 14 further comprising the steps of sensing fetal heart rate, halting infusion in response to the fetal heart rate indicating fetal distress, and resuming said infusion cycles commencing with the first time interval at the end of the fetal heart rate indicating fetal distress.

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