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Method For Managing Dialysis System, Program, And Management Device

Abstract: This dialysis system includes a management device (200), a visible-light camera (310), a thermographic camera (320), and a weight sensor (330). In the dialysis system, a nurse (902) guides a patient (901) in dialysis treatment. The visible-light camera (310) photographs the patient (901) and outputs a captured image to the management device (200). The patient (901) then moves to the weight sensor (330). The weight sensor (330) measures the body weight of the patient (901) and outputs the result of measurement to the management device (200). The management device (200) specifies (recognizes) the person in the captured image transmitted from the visible-light camera (310) by collating the captured image with an image registered by the patient. The management device (200) reads the medical record of the specified person and generates setting information for dialysis treatment by using the information in the medical record and the body weight of the patient (901) as outputted from the weight sensor (330).

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Patent Information

Application #
Filing Date
20 June 2022
Publication Number
43/2022
Publication Type
INA
Invention Field
BIO-MEDICAL ENGINEERING
Status
Email
knk@kankrishme.com
Parent Application

Applicants

NIPRO CORPORATION
9-3, Honjo-nishi 3-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 5318510

Inventors

1. UEDA, Shimon
77-2, Aza Ushikai, Ushikai, Misatomachi, Toda-gun, Miyagi 9870004
2. NIKAIDO, Taku
c/o NIPRO CORPORATION, 9-3, Honjo-nishi 3-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 5318510
3. OKATANI, Norikazu
c/o NIPRO CORPORATION, 9-3, Honjo-nishi 3-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 5318510
4. SATO, Fumihiro
c/o NIPRO CORPORATION, 9-3, Honjo-nishi 3-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 5318510
5. SAITO, Ryusuke
c/o NIPRO CORPORATION, 9-3, Honjo-nishi 3-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 5318510

Specification

Title of invention: Dialysis system management method, program, and management device
Technical field
[0001]
The present disclosure relates to management of replacement fluid amount and water removal amount in a dialysis system.
Background technology
[0002]
Conventionally, in dialysis treatment, "fluid replacement", which replenishes the water lost by passing through the filter, and "water removal", which removes excess body fluid, are performed. For example, Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2016-129646 (Patent Document 1) discloses a dialysis system that controls the amount of dialysate flowing into a blood purifier and the amount of dialysate discharged from the blood purifier, wherein control means replaces and removes fluid. A technique for accepting water settings is disclosed.
prior art documents
patent literature
[0003]
Patent Document 1: JP 2016-129646 A
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0004]
By the way, in the above dialysis system, a nurse or the like identifies each patient before entering settings for each patient. In recent years, by distributing identification materials such as IC (Integrated Circuit) cards to patients in advance and identifying each patient using the identification materials during dialysis, work efficiency has been improved in the medical field. is being attempted. However, if the patient forgets to bring the material for identification, it will eventually be necessary for a nurse or the like to identify each patient. Therefore, in the dialysis system, there is a demand for a technology that can reliably improve work efficiency so that patients do not need to bring given materials.
[0005]
The present disclosure was conceived in view of such circumstances, and its purpose is to provide a technology that can reliably improve work efficiency in a dialysis system.
Means to solve problems
[0006]
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a computer-implemented method comprises obtaining biometric information and authenticating a patient by matching the entered biometric information with authentication information associated with the patient. obtaining the patient's physical information including weight; using the input physical information and the information in the authenticated patient's chart to output setting information regarding the patient's dialysis treatment; A method of managing a dialysis system is provided, comprising:
[0007]
A method for managing a dialysis system includes the steps of determining whether or not the physical information is normal, and outputting information prompting a doctor to confirm the physical information if the physical information is determined to be abnormal. You may have more.
[0008]
"Physical information may include body temperature."
The biometric information may include facial images.
[0009]
The physical information includes body temperature, the biological information includes facial images, and the body temperature and facial images may be obtained from the image obtained from the imaging device.
[0010]
According to another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a program that causes the computer to implement the above management method by being executed by a processor of the computer.
[0011]
According to still another aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a management device comprising a memory configured to store the program, and a processor executing the program stored in the memory.
Effect of the invention
[0012]
According to certain aspects of the present disclosure, each patient is authenticated by the acquired biometric information. This allows each patient to be identified without requiring the patient to bring any given material.
Brief description of the drawing
[0013]
1 is a diagram schematically showing an example of the configuration of a dialysis system; FIG.
2 is a diagram showing an example of a hardware configuration of a management device 200; FIG.
3 is a diagram showing an example of a display screen of a display 223; FIG.
4 is a diagram showing another example of a display screen of display 223. FIG.
5 is a flowchart of processing executed by the management device 200 to generate setting information; FIG.
MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0014]
An embodiment of a dialysis system management device according to the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings. In the following description, the same parts are given the same reference numerals. Their names and functions are also the same. Therefore, detailed description thereof will not be repeated.
[0015]
[1. Overview of dialysis system]
FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically showing an example of the configuration of a dialysis system. The dialysis system includes management device 200 , visible light camera 310 , thermographic camera 320 and weight sensor 330 . In the dialysis system, a nurse 902 guides a patient 901 through dialysis treatment.
[0016]
The visible light camera 310 photographs the patient 901 and outputs the captured image to the management device 200 . Patient 901 then moves to weight sensor 330 . Weight sensor 330 measures the weight of patient 901 and outputs the measurement result to management device 200 .
[0017]
The management device 200 identifies (authenticates) the person in the captured image by matching the captured image transmitted from the visible light camera 310 with the image registered for the patient. The management device 200 reads out the chart of the specified person, and uses the information in the chart and the weight of the patient 901 output from the weight sensor 330 to generate setting information for dialysis treatment. The management device 200 transmits the generated setting information to the controller of the dialysis machine (“controller 340” in FIG. 2, which will be described later).
[0018]
As a result, in the dialysis system, the patient 901 can be authenticated without bringing materials such as IC cards.
[0019]
The thermography camera 320 measures the body temperature of the patient 901 and outputs the measurement result to the management device 200. The management device 200 may include a display 223 and display the measurement results from the thermography camera 320 on the display 223 .
[0020]
[2. Hardware configuration of management device]
FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of the hardware configuration of the management device 200. As shown in FIG.
[0021]
The management device 200 is realized by, for example, a general-purpose computer. The management device 200 includes a CPU (Central Processing Unit) 211 . The CPU 211 implements given functions by executing programs. Programs may include not only programs that can be directly executed by CPU 211, but also programs in source program format, compressed programs, encrypted programs, and the like.
[0022]
The management device 200 includes a ROM (Read Only Memory) 212, an input interface 213, a RAM (Random Access Memory) 214, a hard disk 215, a media drive 216, a communication interface 217, and an output interface 218. Each component in the management device 200 is connected to each other by a bus.
[0023]
The hard disk 215 can store each patient's authentication information and chart. An example of authentication information is a face image. Another example is a fingerprint image. Yet another example is a voiceprint.
[0024]
The input interface 213 is connected with a keyboard 221 and a mouse 222 . CPU 211 receives inputs from keyboard 221 and mouse 222 via input interface 213 . The media drive 216 can be loaded with a CD-ROM 219, a USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory, and other recording media.
[0025]
The communication interface 217 transmits and receives data to and from an external device by wire or wirelessly. The CPU 211 communicates with external devices via the communication interface 217 . External devices include a visible light camera 310 , a thermography camera 320 , a weight sensor 330 and a controller 340 . Controller 340 may control the driving of various pumps and the opening and closing of valves in the dialysis machine.
[0026]
The output interface 218 is connected with the display 223 . CPU 211 controls display on display 223 via output interface 218 .
[0027]
The display 223, keyboard 221, and mouse 222 may be realized by a touch panel. In this case, the input interface 213 and the output interface 218 function as interfaces for communicating with the touch panel.
[0028]
[3. Specific example of setting contents]
FIG. 3 is a diagram showing an example of the display screen of the display 223. FIG. Screen 30 in FIG. 3 represents an example of setting information for dialysis treatment. CPU 211 can display screen 30 on display 223 using a variety of information including the items written in the chart and the output from weight sensor 330 .
[0029]
The screen 30 includes the items "Taro Yamada" and "DW: 65.0 kg". These items are an example of the items described in the chart of the person identified as the patient 901 . “Taro Yamada” represents the name of the patient 901 . DW (dry weight) represents body weight when the body is properly hydrated.
[0030]
The screen 30 includes the item "previous weight: 68.0 kg". This item represents the result of measurement by the weight sensor 330 before starting the current dialysis treatment.
[0031]
The screen 30 includes the item "Increase: 3.0 kg". This item is a value obtained by subtracting "DW" from "previous weight".
[0032]
The screen 30 includes the item "additional amount: 0.20 kg". This item is the amount of replacement fluid and meals during dialysis, and indicates the amount to be added in advance to the "water removal amount" which is an example of the setting information. In one implementation, the CPU 211 generates setting information such that the weight of the patient 901 is reduced by the weight derived as the sum of the "increase amount" and the "addition amount" in the current dialysis treatment. In the example of FIG. 3, the setting information is generated so that the weight of the patient 901 is reduced by 3.20 kg (3.0 kg+0.20 kg). That is, the setting information includes the "water removal amount", and the "water removal amount" is derived as the sum of the "increase amount" and the "addition amount".
[0033]
The screen 30 includes an OK button 31. In one implementation, the patient 901 may view what is displayed (eg, name) on the screen 30 , confirm that it is the patient's 901 information, and operate the OK button 31 .
[0034]
In the example of FIG. 3, the "increase amount" and the "addition amount" are examples of setting information generated by the CPU 211.
[0035]
FIG. 4 is a diagram showing another example of the display screen of the display 223. FIG. The screen 40 of FIG. 4 further includes a pop-up 41 with respect to the screen 30 of FIG.
[0036]
The CPU 211 may display, on the display 223, a pop-up notifying of the abnormality when an abnormality is recognized in the measurement results for the patient 901. In the example of FIG. 4, the pop-up 41 contains the string "Fever: Please consult a doctor at the time of examination." This character string can be displayed based on the CPU 211 detecting that the temperature of the patient 901 measured by the thermography camera 320 is higher than the reference range.
[0037]
[4. Process flow]
FIG. 5 is a flowchart of processing executed by the management device 200 to generate setting information. The processing in FIG. 5 may be performed by the CPU 211 (processor) executing a given program, or may be performed by a dedicated electric circuit such as an ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) in the management device 200. .
[0038]
At step S10, the management device 200 acquires the patient's biological information. An example of biometric information is an image output from visible light camera 310 .
[0039]
In step S12, the management device 200 authenticates the patient by comparing the biometric information acquired in step S10 with the authentication information.
[0040]
In step S20, the management device 200 determines whether or not the patient authentication in step S12 has succeeded. In one implementation, authentication is determined to be successful if the authentication information includes information that matches the biometric information obtained in step S10. Management device If 200 determines that it has succeeded (YES in step S20), it advances control to step S40, and if it determines that it has failed (NO in step S20), it advances control to step S30.
[0041]
At step S30, the management device 200 reports an error and terminates the processing of FIG. An example of notification is display on the display 223 .
[0042]
At step S40, the management device 200 measures the patient's physical information. Physical information includes weight. Physical information may also include the patient's temperature as measured by thermographic camera 320 . Physical information may also include the patient's blood pressure.
[0043]
At step S50, it is determined whether the physical information measured at step S40 is normal. In one example, the management device 200 determines that the physical information is normal if the current body weight increase/decrease value relative to the body weight at the end of the previous dialysis treatment is within a given range. In another example, the management device 200 determines that the physical information is normal if the patient's body temperature is within a range registered as normal. In still another example, the management device 200 determines that the physical information is normal if the patient's blood pressure is within a range registered as normal.
[0044]
When management device 200 determines that the physical information is normal (YES at step S50), control proceeds to step S70, otherwise (NO at step S50), control proceeds to step S60. When there is a plurality of pieces of physical information and the management device 200 determines that the physical information is not normal for at least one item, the control may proceed to step S60.
[0045]
At step S60, the management device 200 generates alert information. Alert information is information for notifying physical information determined to be abnormal in step S50, for example, information for displaying pop-up 41 in FIG.
[0046]
At step S70, the management device 200 generates setting information for dialysis treatment. At least the patient's chart authenticated in step S12 and the patient's weight measured in step S40 are used to generate the setting information.
[0047]
At step S80, the management device 200 displays the setting information generated at step S70 on the display 223, and terminates the processing of FIG. If alert information has been generated in step S60, the alert information is displayed on display 2223 in addition to the setting information in step S80. An example of a display that includes alert information is screen 40, and an example of a display that does not include alert information is screen 30. FIG.
[0048]
After that, the doctor can confirm the setting information displayed on the display 223 and input given information to the management device 200 . Thereby, the management device 200 can transfer the setting information to the controller 340 . Thereby, the dialysis machine connected to the controller 340 can implement dialysis treatment according to the setting information.
[0049]
The management device 200 may further transfer the setting information to the controller 340 on the condition that the OK button 31 is operated by the patient. Thereby, the setting information displayed on the display 223 can be transferred to the controller 340 after being confirmed not only by the doctor but also by the patient.
[0050]
Management device 200 and visible light camera 310 are arranged near weight sensor 330 so that the patient whose weight is measured by weight sensor 330 can easily check the display on display 223 and operate OK button 31 . may Thereby, the patient's face image photographing and weight measurement can be performed at the same position. Furthermore, the patient can confirm the display on the display 223 at the location where the imaging and measurement were performed.
[0051]
Various modifications are assumed for the processing in FIG. For example, a specific example of biometric information may be an image captured by a visible light camera, a fingerprint image, audio, or a combination thereof. The management device 200 may incorporate or be connected to suitable equipment (fingerprint scanner, microphone, etc.) for obtaining biometric information. An example of authentication information may be information used to authenticate biometric information, ie, a face image, a fingerprint image, a voiceprint, or a combination thereof.
[0052]
The embodiments disclosed this time and their modifications should be considered as examples in all respects and not restrictive. The scope of the present disclosure is indicated by the scope of claims rather than the above description, and is intended to include all changes within the meaning and scope of equivalence to the scope of claims.
Code explanation
[0053]
30, 40 screen, 31 OK button, 41 pop-up, 200 management device, 310 visible light camera, 320 thermography camera, 330 weight sensor, 901 patient, 902 nurse.
The scope of the claims
[Claim 1]
A computer-implemented method comprising:
a step of acquiring biometric information;
a step of authenticating the patient by matching the input biometric information with authentication information associated with the patient;
a step of obtaining the patient's physical information including weight;
A method of managing a dialysis system, comprising a step of outputting setting information regarding dialysis treatment of the patient, using the input physical information and the authenticated information in the patient's chart.
[Claim 2]
a step of determining whether the physical information is normal;
The dialysis system management method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of outputting information prompting confirmation of the physical information by a doctor when it is determined that the physical information is not normal.
[Claim 3]
The dialysis system management method according to claim 2, wherein the physical information includes body temperature.
[Claim 4]
The dialysis system management method according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the biological information includes a facial image.
[Claim 5]
The physical information includes body temperature,
The biometric information includes facial images,
The dialysis system management method according to claim 3, wherein the body temperature and the face image are obtained from images obtained from an imaging device.
[Claim 6]
A program that, when executed by a processor of a computer, causes the computer to implement the management method according to any one of claims 1 to 5.
[Claim 7]
a memory configured to store the program according to claim 6;
A management device, comprising: a processor that executes a program stored in the memory.

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1 202217035287-FORM 3 [28-11-2023(online)].pdf 2023-11-28
1 202217035287.pdf 2022-06-20
2 202217035287-CLAIMS [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
2 202217035287-TRANSLATIOIN OF PRIOIRTY DOCUMENTS ETC. [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
3 202217035287-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
3 202217035287-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
4 202217035287-REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION (FORM-18) [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
4 202217035287-CORRESPONDENCE [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
5 202217035287-PROOF OF RIGHT [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
5 202217035287-DRAWING [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
6 202217035287-PRIORITY DOCUMENTS [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
6 202217035287-FER_SER_REPLY [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
7 202217035287-OTHERS [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
7 202217035287-FORM 18 [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
8 202217035287-Information under section 8(2) [10-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-10
8 202217035287-FORM 1 [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
9 202217035287-DRAWINGS [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
9 202217035287-FORM 3 [08-12-2022(online)].pdf 2022-12-08
10 202217035287-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
10 202217035287-FER.pdf 2022-11-11
11 202217035287-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
11 202217035287-Correspondence-020822.pdf 2022-08-10
12 202217035287-FORM-26 [01-07-2022(online)].pdf 2022-07-01
12 202217035287-GPA-020822.pdf 2022-08-10
13 202217035287-FORM-26 [01-07-2022(online)].pdf 2022-07-01
13 202217035287-GPA-020822.pdf 2022-08-10
14 202217035287-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
14 202217035287-Correspondence-020822.pdf 2022-08-10
15 202217035287-DECLARATION OF INVENTORSHIP (FORM 5) [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
15 202217035287-FER.pdf 2022-11-11
16 202217035287-DRAWINGS [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
16 202217035287-FORM 3 [08-12-2022(online)].pdf 2022-12-08
17 202217035287-Information under section 8(2) [10-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-10
17 202217035287-FORM 1 [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
18 202217035287-OTHERS [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
18 202217035287-FORM 18 [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
19 202217035287-PRIORITY DOCUMENTS [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
19 202217035287-FER_SER_REPLY [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
20 202217035287-PROOF OF RIGHT [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
20 202217035287-DRAWING [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
21 202217035287-REQUEST FOR EXAMINATION (FORM-18) [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
21 202217035287-CORRESPONDENCE [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
22 202217035287-STATEMENT OF UNDERTAKING (FORM 3) [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
22 202217035287-COMPLETE SPECIFICATION [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
23 202217035287-TRANSLATIOIN OF PRIOIRTY DOCUMENTS ETC. [20-06-2022(online)].pdf 2022-06-20
23 202217035287-CLAIMS [28-03-2023(online)].pdf 2023-03-28
24 202217035287.pdf 2022-06-20
24 202217035287-FORM 3 [28-11-2023(online)].pdf 2023-11-28
25 202217035287-US(14)-HearingNotice-(HearingDate-04-12-2025).pdf 2025-11-21

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