Abstract: A device for storing and administering a medical fluid comprising a sealed flexible formed container with an opening part in its front end in which an insert is positioned. Over the insert, the container extends into a removable sealing cap. After removal of the sealing cap an injection means is attached to the insert and fluid administration through the insert is admitted in one direction by squeezing the container.
Abstract: This invention is a disposable cartridge for use at the patient side to perform traditional coagulation assays on fresh whole blood or blood derivative samples. The cartridge, in use with an electronic analyzer allows a fluid sample to be metered and quantitatively mixed with reagents which activate the coagulation cascade. An artificial substrate for thrombin, the enzyme whose action results in clot formation is also provided. Clot formation is subsequently detected using a microfabricated sensor also housed within the cartridge which detects electrochemically the product of the thrombin reaction upon the synthetic substrate.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 15, 2000
Date of Patent:
June 15, 2004
Assignee:
i-STAT Corporation
Inventors:
Cindra A. Widrig Opalsky, David Opalsky, Andy Maczuszenko, Imants R. Lauks, Rhonda J. Cheadle
Abstract: A composition useful as a substitute for table salt is disclosed. The salt substitute contains calcium chloride, a potassium salt, citric acid, rice flour, ginger oil and one or more flavorants.
Abstract: There is described a method of treatment of a patient requiring analgesia which comprises the separate, simultaneous or sequential administration of a therapeutically effective amount of an opioid analgesic, devazepide and a surfactant.
There is also described a monophasic pharmaceutical composition comprising an amount of devazepide effective in the enhancement of opioid analgesia and a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant.
Abstract: In an electronically controlled injection device for the administering of one or more injections from an injection cartridge, the readying of the device for administrating and the subsequent administering therefrom are controlled by an electronic control unit. This control unit comprises a position or attitude sensor which transmits signals to the control unit such that said readying of the device optionally cannot take place unless the longitudinal axis of the injection cartridge is oriented in a predetermined direction.