Patents Assigned to Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.
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Publication number: 20090309835Abstract: This patent application relates generally to processing devices in the medical device area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Roland Levin, Martin Joseph Crnkovich, Fei Wang, Michael Emmanuel Kotsos, Gregg Eric Fuhriman
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Publication number: 20090264854Abstract: The invention provides container systems, kits and methods for peritoneal dialysis (PD) solutions. Such a system, for example, includes a first compartment that contains a PD osmotic agent and a second compartment that contains a PD buffer agent. The compartments maintain their respective contents separately from one another for purposes of transport, storage and/or sterilization. However, the compartments are fluidly couplable, so that their respective contents can be combined with one another, e.g., following sterilization of the agents and prior to their introduction into the patient's abdomen. The invention provides, in other aspects, such systems, kits and methods that provide protective structure which inhibits breaking of a seal prior between the second compartment and an outlet of the system, prior to breaking of a seal between the first and second compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: October 22, 2009Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Lynn E. Jensen, Spencer Clark, Olli Tuominen, Jay M. Lan
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Patent number: 7605710Abstract: The present invention relates to a wetness detector system that rapidly detects the presence of wetness due to a liquid leak in a system. The wetness detector system contains a reusable wetness sensor that is able to accurately detect the presence of wetness and, in the case of an extracorporeal blood treatment, the presence of blood. The wetness detector system can quickly alert both a user and medical personnel that a liquid leak has been detected in a treatment system and, if necessary, halt the removal of liquids and/or blood from the patient. If a liquid leak is not detected for a period of time, the wetness sensor can enter a low power state, extending the life of the device. The wetness detector system can monitor a number of wetness sensors simultaneously, which would, for example, eliminate the need for medical personnel to continuously inspect numerous patients visually for potentially fatal blood leaks due to needle dislodgement during an extracorporeal blood treatment.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Martin Crnkovich, Peter Christensen, Roland Levin
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Publication number: 20090234266Abstract: An ultrafiltration device and method for the removal of excess fluid in hypervolemic patients and/or removal of toxins in the blood including for patients suffering from either renal or cardiovascular disease is disclosed. An embodiment of the device includes a housing containing multiple large bore hollow fiber membranes which are connected to the patient's vascular system via a connecting element comprising bifurcated fluid pathway elements to physiologically channel the blood flow either to or from each hollow fiber membrane of the device, a channel to direct the fluid removed by the device to a suitable collection container or the patient's bladder, and controls that control excessive removal of the water from the patient. Devices can be either worn extracorporeally or surgically implanted in order to allow for continuous fluid removal with ambulatory freedom.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Barry A. Solomon, Gregory S. Erman, Frank A. Fazio
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Publication number: 20090222119Abstract: This patent application relates generally to dialysis machines.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2009Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Kulwinder S. Plahey, Mohsen Reihanifam, Carlos E. Medina, Tri Ly, Maureen Lyden Green, Thomas R. Williams
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Publication number: 20090076856Abstract: Methods and systems for delivery of digital data in connection with medical treatment and patient care include detecting a current medical condition of a patient receiving medical treatment and delivering electronic informational data to the patient over a network. The informational data can be selected for delivery based on the current medical condition of the patient. The informational data can includes a plurality of informational data content options, and the patient can choose one or more of the informational data content options for delivery to the patient over the network. The chosen content can be displayed to the patient on a digital data display device, such as a touch screen monitor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: March 19, 2009Applicant: FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Kristin Darby, Ravi Kalathil, Kurt Littlefield, Maria Burke
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Patent number: 7503902Abstract: A blood flow reversal valve useful in hemodialysis having rotational detent features enabling audible and tactile feedback to a clinician and alignment features such as visible indicators associated with the blood lines on either side of the valve to confirm normal or reverse flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2005Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Mel Jensen, Lynn E. Jensen, Thomas I. Folden, John Oliver, Olli Tuominen
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Publication number: 20080296226Abstract: Solutions, dialysates, and methods for measuring solutes in blood and/or for treating blood. In one aspect of the invention, a method of performing dialysis includes placing a solution in communication with blood of a subject, where a concentration of at least one electrically conductive solute in the solution, prior to being placed in communication with the blood of the subject, is substantially equal to a concentration of the at least one electrically conductive solute in the blood of the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Applicant: FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE HOLDINGS, INC.Inventor: Frank A. Gotch
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APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR EARLY STAGE PERITONITIS DETECTION INCLUDING SELF-CLEANING EFFLUENT CHAMBER
Publication number: 20080183127Abstract: The invention provides, inter alia, automated medical methods and apparatus that test PD effluent in a flow path (e.g., with an APD system or CAPD setup) to detect, for example, the onset of peritonitis, based on optical characteristics of the effluent resolved at cellular scales of distance. For example, according to one aspect of the invention, an APD machine includes, in an effluent flow path, apparatus for early stage peritonitis detection comprising an illumination source and a detector. The source is arranged to illuminate peritoneal effluent in a chamber that forms part of the flow path, and the detector is arranged to detect illuminant scattered by the effluent. The detector detects that reflected or scattered illuminant at a cellular scale of resolution, e.g., on a scale such that separate cellular-sized biological (or other) components in the effluent can be distinguished from one another based on scattering events detected by the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Frank J. Landherr, Jay M. Lan -
Publication number: 20080183126Abstract: The invention provides, inter alia, automated medical methods and apparatus that test PD effluent in a flow path (e.g., with an APD system or CAPD setup) to detect, for example, the onset of peritonitis, based on optical characteristics of the effluent resolved at cellular scales of distance. For example, according to one aspect of the invention, an APD machine includes, in an effluent flow path, apparatus for early stage peritonitis detection comprising an illumination source and a detector. The source is arranged to illuminate peritoneal effluent in a chamber that forms part of the flow path, and the detector is arranged to detect illuminant scattered by the effluent. The detector detects that reflected or scattered illuminant at a cellular scale of resolution, e.g., on a scale such that separate cellular-sized biological (or other) components in the effluent can be distinguished from one another based on scattering events detected by the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2008Publication date: July 31, 2008Applicant: FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Frank J. Landherr, Jay M. Lan
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Publication number: 20080045884Abstract: The invention provides, inter alia, automated medical methods and apparatus that test PD effluent in a flow path (e.g., with an APD system or CAPD setup) to detect, for example, the onset of peritonitis, based on optical characteristics of the effluent resolved at cellular scales of distance. For example, according to one aspect of the invention, an APD machine includes, in an effluent flow path, apparatus for early stage peritonitis detection comprising an illumination source and a detector. The source is arranged to illuminate peritoneal effluent in a chamber that forms part of the flow path, and the detector is arranged to detect illuminant scattered by the effluent. The detector detects that reflected or scattered illuminant at a cellular scale of resolution, e.g., on a scale such that separate cellular-sized biological (or other) components in the effluent can be distinguished from one another based on scattering events detected by the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2007Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Frank Landherr, Lynn Jensen, Jay Lan
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Publication number: 20080027374Abstract: The invention provides container systems, kits and methods for peritoneal dialysis (PD) solutions. Such a system, for example, includes a first compartment that contains a PD osmotic agent and a second compartment that contains a PD buffer agent. The compartments maintain their respective contents separately from one another for purposes of transport, storage and/or sterilization. However, the compartments are fluidly couplable, so that their respective contents can be combined with one another, e.g., following sterilization of the agents and prior to their introduction into the patient's abdomen. The invention provides, in other aspects, such systems, kits and methods that provide protective structure which inhibits breaking of a seal prior between the second compartment and an outlet of the system, prior to breaking of a seal between the first and second compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: FRESENIUS MEDICAL CARE HOLDINGS, INC.Inventors: Lynn Jensen, Spencer Clark
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Publication number: 20070112603Abstract: The invention provides methods and devices for data entry, particularly with respect to patient care and medical treatment data. In one aspect, a data entry device according to the invention includes a touch screen for entering patient data during a treatment session and a digital processor for managing the display (e.g., of prompts) on the touch screen, as well as the input, display, communication, collection and/or storage of the entered data. In these regards, for example, the processor (or other apparatus associated with the data entry device) can be adapted for wired or wireless communication with other such devices, databases, servers or otherwise, as well as with medical treatment apparatus, such as dialysis machines.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2006Publication date: May 17, 2007Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Darrell Kauthen, Alexis Porras, Ravi Kalathil
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Publication number: 20060195064Abstract: A portable peritoneal dialysis apparatus having (1) a hinged door for enclosing a disposable cassette that seals tightly shut using air pressure; (2) accurate pressure sensing of pressures applied to the patient through an enclosure in the disposable cassette; (3) two pumps that can operate separately or in tandem actuated by two separate stepper motors; and (4) a touch screen user interface where indicia of the operating mode is always visible along with indicia for the other possible operating modes and the mode can be changed by touching one of these indicia.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Applicant: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Kulwinder Plahey, Frank Hedmann, Stephan Klatte, Thomas Folden
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Patent number: D556909Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Mohsen Reihanifam, Kulwinder S. Plahey, Lynn E. Jensen
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Patent number: D556910Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: December 4, 2007Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Mohsen Reihanifam, Kulwinder S. Plahey
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Patent number: D565728Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey G. Jones
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Patent number: D576281Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2005Date of Patent: September 2, 2008Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Mohsen Reihanifam, Kulwinder S. Plahey, Lynn E. Jensen
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Patent number: D579553Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Martin Joseph Crnkovich, Lynn E. Jensen, Melvin D. Jensen, Deloy Lindley, Mohsen Reihanifam, Colin Weaver