Pattern Recognition and Filtering in a Therapy Management System
    1.
    发明申请
    Pattern Recognition and Filtering in a Therapy Management System 有权
    模式识别和过滤治疗管理系统

    公开(公告)号:US20100161236A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-06-24

    申请号:US12343875

    申请日:2008-12-24

    IPC分类号: G01N33/48 G06F19/00

    摘要: A method of diabetes analysis includes receiving a plurality of glucose level readings for a user. A common event occurrence in at least two of the glucose level readings is determined. The at least two glucose level readings from the common event occurrence onwards in time for a time period is analyzed. A glucose level pattern formed by the at least two glucose level readings having a similar shape is determined. At least one anomalous glucose level reading having the similar shape and not conforming to the glucose level pattern is analyzed. The at least one anomalous glucose level reading is adapted to the pattern to form an adapted glucose level pattern. An insulin dosage for the time period beginning at the common event occurrence is calculated based on the adapted glucose level pattern.

    摘要翻译: 糖尿病分析的方法包括接收用户的多个葡萄糖水平读数。 确定至少两个葡萄糖水平读数中常见的事件发生。 分析在一段时间内从时间上的常见事件发生的至少两个葡萄糖水平读数。 由具有相似形状的至少两个葡萄糖水平读数形成的葡萄糖水平图形被确定。 分析至少一个具有相似形状并且不符合葡萄糖水平图案的异常葡萄糖水平读数。 所述至少一个异常葡萄糖水平读数适应于所述图案以形成适应的葡萄糖水平图案。 基于适应的葡萄糖水平模式计算在常见事件发生时开始的时间段的胰岛素剂量。

    Pattern recognition and filtering in a therapy management system
    2.
    发明授权
    Pattern recognition and filtering in a therapy management system 有权
    治疗管理系统中的模式识别和过滤

    公开(公告)号:US09330237B2

    公开(公告)日:2016-05-03

    申请号:US12343875

    申请日:2008-12-24

    IPC分类号: G06F19/00 A61B5/00 A61M5/172

    摘要: A method of diabetes analysis includes receiving a plurality of glucose level readings for a user. A common event occurrence in at least two of the glucose level readings is determined. The at least two glucose level readings from the common event occurrence onwards in time for a time period is analyzed. A glucose level pattern formed by the at least two glucose level readings having a similar shape is determined. At least one anomalous glucose level reading having the similar shape and not conforming to the glucose level pattern is analyzed. The at least one anomalous glucose level reading is adapted to the pattern to form an adapted glucose level pattern. An insulin dosage for the time period beginning at the common event occurrence is calculated based on the adapted glucose level pattern.

    摘要翻译: 糖尿病分析的方法包括接收用户的多个葡萄糖水平读数。 确定至少两个葡萄糖水平读数中常见的事件发生。 分析在一段时间内从时间上的常见事件发生的至少两个葡萄糖水平读数。 由具有相似形状的至少两个葡萄糖水平读数形成的葡萄糖水平图形被确定。 分析至少一个具有相似形状并且不符合葡萄糖水平图案的异常葡萄糖水平读数。 所述至少一个异常葡萄糖水平读数适应于所述图案以形成适应的葡萄糖水平图案。 基于适应的葡萄糖水平模式计算在常见事件发生时开始的时间段的胰岛素剂量。

    Use of Patterns in a Therapy Management System
    3.
    发明申请
    Use of Patterns in a Therapy Management System 审中-公开
    在治疗管理系统中使用模式

    公开(公告)号:US20100160740A1

    公开(公告)日:2010-06-24

    申请号:US12343886

    申请日:2008-12-24

    IPC分类号: A61B5/00

    摘要: A method of diabetes analysis includes obtaining average glucose level information for a time period over a plurality of days. A current event occurrence is determined. An event occurrence in the average glucose level information within the time period corresponding to the current event occurrence is determined, where the current event occurrence is at a different time of day than the event occurrence. The average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period is analyzed. A notification event in the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period is determined. A current notification event in time from the current event occurrence is predicted based on a time span from the event occurrence to the notification event in the average glucose level information. An action is initiated in advance of the predicted current notification event.

    摘要翻译: 糖尿病分析的方法包括在多天内获得一段时间的平均葡萄糖水平信息。 确定当前事件发生。 确定与当前事件发生相对应的时间段内的平均葡萄糖水平信息中的事件发生,其中当前事件发生在与事件发生相比不同的时间。 分析从时间段内事件发生的时间开始的平均葡萄糖水平信息。 确定从时间段内的事件发生开始的时间开始的平均葡萄糖水平信息中的通知事件。 基于在平均葡萄糖水平信息中从事件发生到通知事件的时间间隔来预测当前事件发生时间内的当前通知事件。 在预测的当前通知事件之前启动动作。

    Analyte sensor and holter-type monitor system and method of using the same
    5.
    发明授权
    Analyte sensor and holter-type monitor system and method of using the same 有权
    分析物传感器和Holter型监测系统及其使用方法

    公开(公告)号:US06248067B1

    公开(公告)日:2001-06-19

    申请号:US09246661

    申请日:1999-02-05

    IPC分类号: A61B500

    摘要: A Holter-type monitor system includes a remotely located data receiving device, an analyte sensor for producing signal indicative of a characteristic of a user, and a Holter-type recording device. The Holter-type recording device includes a housing, a sensor connector, a processor, and a data port. The sensor connector receives the produced signals from the analyte sensor. The processor is coupled to the sensor connector and stores the signals from the analyte sensor for delivery to the remotely located data receiving device. The recording device is coupled to the processor for downloading the stored signals to the remotely located data receiving device. The data receiving device may be a characteristic monitor, a data receiver that provides data to another device, an RF programmer, a medication delivery device (such as an infusion pump), or the like.

    摘要翻译: 动态型监视器系统包括位于远端的数据接收装置,用于产生指示用户特征的信号的分析物传感器和Holter型记录装置。 动圈式记录装置包括壳体,传感器连接器,处理器和数据端口。 传感器连接器从分析物传感器接收产生的信号。 处理器耦合到传感器连接器并存储来自分析物传感器的信号,以便传送到位于远程的数据接收装置。 记录装置耦合到处理器,用于将存储的信号下载到位于远程的数据接收装置。 数据接收装置可以是特征监视器,向另一装置提供数据的数据接收器,RF编程器,药物输送装置(例如输液泵)等。

    Medication cartridge for an electronic pen-type injector, or the like,
and method of making the same
    6.
    发明授权
    Medication cartridge for an electronic pen-type injector, or the like, and method of making the same 失效
    电子笔式注射器用药剂盒等及其制造方法

    公开(公告)号:US5954700A

    公开(公告)日:1999-09-21

    申请号:US5780

    申请日:1998-01-13

    申请人: Paul H. Kovelman

    发明人: Paul H. Kovelman

    摘要: A cartridge for containing a fluid and for use with an electronic delivery device, includes a cartridge housing for holding the fluid, and information providing source. The information providing source is coupled to the cartridge housing to operatively couple with the electronic delivery device to provide predetermined information regarding the cartridge to the electronic delivery device. For example, the information providing source may be a set of wires and contacts, or contact bands, that provide the predetermined information to electronic delivery device by producing a binary code. Alternatively, the information providing source is a bar code that provides the predetermined information to electronic delivery device by reading of the bar code. The cartridge may be used in a system that includes an electronic delivery device, such as an electronic pen-type injector.

    摘要翻译: 用于容纳流体并用于电子输送装置的墨盒包括用于保持流体的墨盒壳体和信息提供源。 信息提供源耦合到盒壳体以与电子输送装置可操作地耦合,以将关于盒的预定信息提供给电子输送装置。 例如,信息提供源可以是通过产生二进制代码向电子传送设备提供预定信息的一组电线和触点或接触带。 或者,信息提供源是通过读取条形码将预定信息提供给电子传送装置的条形码。 盒可以用在包括诸如电子笔型注射器的电子输送装置的系统中。

    Pen-type injector drive mechanism
    7.
    发明授权
    Pen-type injector drive mechanism 失效
    笔型注射器驱动机构

    公开(公告)号:US5820602A

    公开(公告)日:1998-10-13

    申请号:US706609

    申请日:1996-09-05

    摘要: A medication injection mechanism, for delivering a dosage of medication from a medication cartridge having a piston, includes a two-piece drive shaft, a rachet mechanism, and a drive mechanism. The two-piece drive shaft includes a plunger portion and a drive portion. The plunger portion has an end that contacts the piston of the medication cartridge, ratchet teeth disposed on the sides of the plunger portion that define a thickness of the plunger portion, and an opening to provide a passage through the plunger portion of the two-piece drive shaft. The drive portion is formed by rails that are coupled together by a connector that passes through the opening in the plunger portion so that the drive portion is coupled to the plunger portion, and can move relative to the plunger portion. Each of the rails forming the drive portion has threads on a surface that extend beyond the defined thickness of the plunger portion. The ratchet mechanism engages with the ratchet teeth of the plunger portion to permit the movement of the plunger portion toward the piston of the medication cartridge and to inhibit movement of the plunger portion away from the piston of the medication cartridge. Also, the drive mechanism engages with the threads on the rails of the drive portion, but is free of contact with the ratchet teeth on the plunger portion to adjust the position of the drive portion relative to the plunger portion so that the drive portion can be moved toward the piston of the medication cartridge a fixed distance and the plunger portion is moved a distance that is less than or equal to the fixed distance.

    摘要翻译: 用于从具有活塞的药物盒输送药物剂量的药物注射机构包括两件式驱动轴,冲洗机构和驱动机构。 两件式驱动轴包括柱塞部分和驱动部分。 柱塞部分具有接触药物盒的活塞的端部,设置在柱塞部分的侧面上的棘轮齿限定了柱塞部分的厚度,以及开口以提供穿过两件式的柱塞部分的通道 传动轴。 驱动部分由通过穿过柱塞部分中的开口的连接器联接在一起的轨道形成,使得驱动部分联接到柱塞部分,并且可相对于柱塞部分移动。 形成驱动部分的每个轨道在表面上具有延伸超过柱塞部分的限定厚度的螺纹。 棘轮机构与柱塞部分的棘齿啮合以允许柱塞部分朝向药物盒的活塞运动,并且阻止柱塞部分远离药物盒的活塞运动。 此外,驱动机构与驱动部分的轨道上的螺纹接合,但是与柱塞部分上的棘齿不接触,以调节驱动部分相对于柱塞部分的位置,使得驱动部分可以 朝着药筒的活塞移动固定的距离,柱塞部分的移动距离小于或等于固定距离。

    MEDICATION INFUSION SET
    9.
    发明申请
    MEDICATION INFUSION SET 审中-公开
    药物输注

    公开(公告)号:US20120059320A1

    公开(公告)日:2012-03-08

    申请号:US13296110

    申请日:2011-11-14

    IPC分类号: A61B17/34

    摘要: An infusion set is provided for use in delivering fluid through a cannula, which is housed on a cannula housing, to a selected subcutaneous infusion site on a patient. The fluid is generally a medication, e.g., insulin. The cannula is in fluid communication with a fluid passageway surrounded by a projection on the cannula housing that includes one or more rail-like extensions acting as guides. A connector connects the cannula housing to a fluid delivery system, e.g., an infusion pump. The connector includes a needle, one or more guide arms that slide over the rail-like extensions to guide the needle into the self-sealing septum, and one or more locking arms, with barbs at the end, to connect with corresponding recesses in the cannula housing. An introducer having one or more similar guide arms and locking arms, and a longer needle, may be used to insert the cannula into the patient.

    摘要翻译: 输液器提供用于将流体通过套管输送到患者的所选择的皮下输注部位,所述套管容纳在插管壳体上。 流体通常是药物,例如胰岛素。 套管与由插管壳体上的突起围绕的流体通道流体连通,该流体通道包括用作引导件的一个或多个轨道状延伸部。 连接器将插管壳体连接到流体输送系统,例如输液泵。 连接器包括针,一个或多个引导臂,其在轨道状延伸部上滑动以将针引导到自密封隔膜中,以及一个或多个锁定臂,在端部具有倒钩,以连接相应的凹部 套管外壳。 具有一个或多个相似引导臂和锁定臂以及较长针头的导引器可用于将插管插入患者体内。