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- the present invention relates to a medical device such as a blood purification device for purifying a patient's blood while circulating the blood extracorporeally or an infusion device for administering a drug to a patient's body.
- a medical device such as a blood purification device for purifying a patient's blood while circulating the blood extracorporeally or an infusion device for administering a drug to a patient's body.
- a puncture needle attached to the tip of a blood circuit is punctured into the patient's body, and the patient's blood is circulated extracorporeally in the blood circuit and purified by a dialyzer connected midway. ing.
- the dialyzer is connected to a dialysis device, and is configured to supply a dialysate by the dialyzer and discharge a dialysate containing waste products in blood.
- the dialyzer has a blood flow path through which the patient's blood flows (both ends are connected to the arterial blood circuit and the venous blood circuit) and a dialysate flow path through which the dialysate flows (both ends of the dialyzer).
- a blood flow path through which the patient's blood flows (both ends are connected to the arterial blood circuit and the venous blood circuit)
- a dialysate flow path through which the dialysate flows (both ends of the dialyzer).
- the dialysate introduction line and the dialysate discharge line are connected to the dialysate introduction line and the dialysate discharge line), and since these channels are partitioned through hollow fiber membranes, waste products in the blood flowing in the blood channel are removed. It permeates the dialysate in the dialysate flow path, purifies the blood, and allows the purified blood to be returned to the patient's body.
- the dialysis machine is provided with an operation input unit for an operator such as a doctor to start or end dialysis treatment, or to set or change the conditions of the dialysis treatment, and an input signal from the operation input unit.
- An operation unit that performs a predetermined operation (including control based on the start and stop of the apparatus and various settings) based on the is mainly disposed inside the apparatus.
- the operation input unit includes a touch operation type switch displayed on a liquid crystal display panel, an operation switch and an operation dial capable of mechanically inputting and operating.
- the same switch is pressed for a predetermined period of time in order to prevent the terminals of the operation switch from temporarily touching and reacting to the operating part even when the operator is not operating.
- a medical device that does not recognize that the switch has been pressed if the switch is not continuously pressed.
- the same operation state must be maintained for a certain period of time.
- a medical device including a timer for detecting that the device has been continuously operated, and recognizing a failure when the timer is detected. According to these conventional medical devices, careless operation of the operation unit due to a failure, external noise, or the like can be avoided, and safety during treatment can be improved. Since the above prior art is not related to a known invention, there is no prior art document information to be described.
- the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a medical device that can achieve both operability in an operation input unit and safety for a patient.
- the invention according to claim 1 is a medical device comprising: an operation input unit for an operator to perform an input operation; and an operation unit for performing a predetermined medical operation based on an input from the operation input unit.
- a human body detecting means for detecting that an operator is in the vicinity of the operation input unit; and the operation input unit for instructing the operation of the operation unit only when the human body detection unit detects the operator.
- a control unit that controls the operation unit to perform an operation based on an input from the operation input unit.
- the invention according to claim 2 is characterized in that the control by the control unit can be released.
- the invention according to claim 4 is characterized in that the display means comprises a liquid crystal display panel having a backlight, and when the human body detecting means detects an operator, the backlight emits light or increases the brightness to perform a predetermined display. It is characterized by the following.
- the invention according to claim 5, further comprising: sound output means for outputting a predetermined sound in accordance with an operation state of the operation section, and the like, wherein the output by the sound output means is used for detection of an operator by the human body detection means. It is characterized by being controlled on the basis of.
- Replacement paper (Rule 26)
- the human body detecting means includes: a light emitting means for irradiating infrared rays; and a light receiving means for receiving a reflection of the infrared light. Detecting that the user is in the vicinity of the part.
- control is performed such that an input operation by the operation input unit that instructs the operation of the operation unit is permitted only when the operator is detected by the human body detection unit, or the operation unit performs an operation input.
- the operation based on the input by the unit is performed, so that it is possible to avoid an input operation or an operation of the operation unit based on a failure when no operator is in the vicinity of the operation input unit or an external noise, etc. Both operability and patient safety can be achieved.
- the operation unit can input the input from the operation input unit according to the operator's intention only when the human body detection unit detects the operator. Based on the input from the operation input unit, whether the operation based on the operation input unit is permitted or the input operation from the operation input unit is permitted, or whether the operation unit is operated regardless of the detection of the operator by the human body detection means is selected. Operability of the medical device can be further improved.
- a display means capable of performing a predetermined display such as an operation state of the operation unit, and the display means performs a predetermined display when the human body detecting means detects the operator.
- the power consumption by the display means can be suppressed, and the running cost of the medical device can be reduced.
- the display means comprises a liquid crystal display panel having a backlight, and when the human body detecting means detects an operator, the backlight is illuminated or the brightness is increased to perform a predetermined display. Can reduce the running cost of medical devices
- sound output means for outputting a predetermined sound in accordance with the operation state of the operation unit, and the output by the sound output means is based on the detection of the operator by the human body detection means. Because of the control, both operability and safety can be achieved, and the deterioration of the surrounding environment due to sound output can be minimized.
- the invention of claim 6 it is possible to provide an external indicator light that emits light in accordance with the operation state of the operation unit, and to control the amount of light emission of the external indicator light based on detection of the operator by the human body detection means. Thus, it is possible to recognize from a remote location various operating states of the operating unit or the presence or absence of an operation by the operator while minimizing the deterioration of the surrounding environment due to the emission of the external indicator light.
- the human body detecting means has the light emitting means for irradiating infrared rays and the light receiving means for receiving the reflection, and the light receiving means receives the reflection, so that the operator can perform the operation input. Since it is detected that the user is in the vicinity of the unit, the detection of the operator by the human body detecting means can always be performed accurately.
- FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a dialysis device according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram illustrating a configuration inside a dialysis device main body in the dialysis device according to the embodiment of the present invention
- 3 is a block diagram showing a control unit and peripheral devices electrically connected to the control unit in the dialysis device according to the embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4 is an operation input unit in the dialysis device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram for explaining the operation of the human body detecting means in the dialysis device according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- the medical device supplies a dialysate to a dialyzer (blood purifier) connected to the blood circuit while circulating the patient's blood extracorporeally through a blood circuit, and also supplies the dialysate in the blood discharged from the dializer.
- a dialyzer blood purifier
- It consists of a dialysis device for collecting dialysate containing wastes, and as shown in Fig. 1, is mainly composed of a dialysis device main body 1 and an operation input unit 12.
- the dialyzer body 1 has two ports connected to the dialyzer (supply port 1a for supplying dialysate to the dialyzer and inlet port 1b for introducing dialysate discharged from the dialyzer) at the front. As shown in Fig. 2, the supply port la and the introduction port lb are connected to the dialysate introduction port 2a and the dialysate discharge port 2b of the dialyzer 2 connected to the blood circuit 3, respectively. . Inside the dialyzer body 1, there is a supply line L1 connecting the port A connected to the supply source of clean water and the supply port 1a, a port B for discharging dialysate after dialysis, and an introduction port 1b.
- a reciprocating pump 4 is provided across the supply line L1 and the discharge line L2.
- the reciprocating pump 4 is provided with a plunger 4a that reciprocates while defining an internal pump chamber into two, and the pump chamber 4b communicating with the supply line L1 by the plunger 4a. , And 4c are formed.
- the check mechanism of the reciprocating pump 4 is not shown.
- the supply line L1 has a deaeration mechanism consisting of a heater 5, a deaeration pump 6, a deaeration chamber 7, a circulation line L3, and an air discharge line L4.
- the operating section of the present invention refers to various devices formed in the dialysis device main body 1.
- -6-For replacement ⁇ (Rule 26) (4) Performs any operation that acts on the patient's body based on an input signal from an operation input unit 12 described later. That is, the control of the pump discharge amount, the opening and closing of the solenoid valve, etc. are performed mainly based on the input from the operation input unit 12, and the patient's body is controlled under appropriate treatment conditions set by an operator such as a doctor. Therefore, the operation is based on the operation unit.
- a syringe pump 13 drug infusion pump
- a syringe pump 13 drug infusion pump
- Connection ports P1 to P3 of a detection line for detecting a blood circuit pressure by being connected to the bubble detector 20 and a drip chamber (not shown) of the blood circuit 3 are formed.
- An arm 14 is formed laterally from the dialysis device main body 1, and a pole 15 extends upward from the arm 14. At the tip of the pole 15, an external indicator 16 made of LED that emits light in accordance with the operation state of the operation unit is formed.
- the amount of light emission (brightness) of the external indicator light 16 is controllable, and is configured to emit light based on a signal from a control unit 19 (see FIG. 3) described later.
- the operation input section 12 is used by an operator such as a doctor or a nurse to input an instruction to the operation section of the dialysis machine main body 1, and a liquid crystal display panel 1 for displaying an operation state of the operation section. 2a (display unit) and its housing 12b.
- a backlight (not shown) is provided on the liquid crystal display panel 12a, and when a human body detecting means 18 described later detects an operator, a predetermined display can be easily viewed by turning on or increasing the brightness. .
- the liquid crystal display panel 12a displays various operating conditions (including setting conditions) of the operating section, such as the remaining dialysis time and the water removal rate, as well as for replacing a specified range on the screen.
- Paper (Rule 26) Within the box (for example, within the rectangular area with the words “Alarm Reset”, “Start treatment”, “HP fast forward”, “Continuous HP”, “End dialysis” displayed on the right side of the screen, or “ The touch operation switch that can be operated by touching the finger in the area within the rectangle with the characters “treatment mode”, “SN mode”, “water removal profile”, and “conductivity profile” is displayed.
- an operation dial 12 ba In addition to the operation input section consisting of the above-mentioned touch operation type switch, an operation dial 12 ba, a plurality of operation buttons 1 2 bb which can be operated mechanically are provided at the bottom of the housing 12 b of the display panel 12 a.
- the operation dial 12 ba and the operation buttons 12 bb-12 be can also be used to instruct the operation of a predetermined operation unit. These are collectively referred to as an operation input unit.
- a speaker 17 as sound output means for outputting a predetermined sound such as a warning sound in accordance with the operation state of the operation unit or the like is provided inside the housing 12b.
- the volume of the speaker 17 is controllable, and is configured to output sound based on a signal from a controller 19 (see FIG. 3) described later.
- a plurality of holes are provided in the housing 12 b facing the output unit of the speaker 17 so that sound can be efficiently output to the outside.
- a human body detecting means 18 for detecting that the operator is in the vicinity of the operation input unit 12 is provided below the housing 12b.
- the human body detecting means 18 includes a reflection type infrared sensor having a light emitting means 18a for irradiating infrared rays forward and a light receiving means 18b for receiving the reflected wave, When the reflection is received by the light receiving means 18 b, it is detected that the operator is in the vicinity of the front of the operation input unit 12.
- the infrared light emitted from the light emitting unit 18 a toward the front of the operation input unit 12 hits the operator and is reflected. Can be detected by the light receiving means 18b, so that the presence of an operator can be detected.
- the light emitting means 18a if there is no operator near the front of the operation input section 12, the light emitting means 18a
- the human body detecting means having such a configuration, other means capable of detecting the presence of an operator near the operation input unit 12 (such as a sensor for sensing heat generated by the human body or an image of the vicinity of the operation input unit 12 Image recognition means for detecting an operator from an image).
- a control unit 19 comprising arithmetic means such as a microcomputer is provided in the dialysis machine main unit 1, and the control unit 19 includes an operation input unit 12 and an external display. In addition to being electrically connected to the light 16, the speaker 17 and the human body detecting means 18, they are also electrically connected to various operation units.
- the control unit 19 is configured to control the operation unit to perform an operation based on an input from the operation input unit only when the human body detection unit 18 detects an operator.
- a detection signal is transmitted to the control section 19, the operator is recognized by the control section 19, and in a state where the detection signal is transmitted.
- the input signal is received, an operation instruction is given to the operation unit based on the input signal, and the operation input is performed in a state where no detection signal is transmitted. If there is an input signal from the unit 12, it is regarded as not an input by the operator, and no operation instruction is given to the operation unit based on the input signal, and the operation is invalidated.
- the control unit 19 accepts the operation input and the operation unit operates based on the input from the operation input unit 12.
- the operation of the operation unit based on a failure when there is no operator in the vicinity can be avoided, and both the operability of the operation input unit 12 and the safety for the patient can be achieved.
- the bubble detector 20 (see FIG. 1) is caused to function as the operation unit of the present invention
- a malfunction of the operation input unit 12 may cause the bubble detector 20 to be turned off during treatment.
- the bubble detector 20 is not turned off without the operator's recognition, and input is not permitted when a person is not near the operation input unit 12. Can be prevented.
- a failure of the operation input unit 12 may cause a problem such that the rapid-forward switch of the syringe pump 13 (see FIG. 1) (chemical liquid injection pump) remains on, and a person near the operation input unit 12 may be in a state where a malfunction occurs.
- an input operation is not permitted when a person is not in the vicinity of the operation input unit 12, thereby preventing the above-described malfunction. can do.
- control is performed such that the operation input by the operation input unit 12 is permitted only when the operator is detected by the human body detection unit 18.
- control may be performed such that the operating unit operates only when the human body detecting means 18 detects an operator. That is, when an operation input is performed by the operation input unit 12 in a state where the detection is not performed by the human body detection unit 18, the input by the operation input unit 12 is permitted, but the operation is performed based on the input on the operation unit side.
- the input operation is valid only when the operator is near the dialysis machine.
- the subsequent operation of the operation unit based on the input operation may be performed without a doctor or the like. In this case, an erroneous input operation can be prevented, and subsequent operations can be performed under the set conditions without a doctor or the like.
- the control by the control unit 19 can be released. Thereby, whether the operation unit performs the operation based on the input from the operation input unit 12 only when the operator is detected by the human body detection unit 18 or the human body detection unit 1 Regardless of the detection of the operator by 8, it is possible to select whether to operate the operating unit based on the input of the operation input unit 12, and it is possible to further improve the operability of the dialysis device.
- a separate operation means for example, a mechanical switch provided on the housing 12b
- the human body detecting means 18 detects the operator and a detection signal is transmitted to the control section 19, the backlight of the liquid crystal display panel 12a is controlled to be turned on or the brightness is increased as described above. Have been. Such lighting makes it easier to see the display on the liquid crystal display panel 12a, and enables the input operation by the above-mentioned touch operation type switch. Therefore, the display and input operation by the liquid crystal display panel 12a serving both as the display means and the operation input section are performed only when the human body detecting means 18 detects the operator, so that the operability and the safety are improved. In addition to achieving both, power consumption by the display means can be suppressed, and the running cost of the medical device can be reduced.
- control is performed so that the output sound from the speaker 17 is turned off. In this way, when any abnormality occurs in the dialysis machine or when the dialysis treatment is completed, the sound is output from the speaker 17.
- the output sound can be stopped just by the doctor or the like approaching the front of the operation input unit 12, which saves labor compared to the conventional manual operation in which the output sound is stopped. Can be achieved.
- the control of the output sound is not limited to the one that stops when the detection signal is transmitted to the control unit 19, and may be one that reduces the output sound. In this case, it is possible to minimize deterioration of the surrounding environment due to sound output.
- the amount of light emitted by the external indicator 16 is reduced so that the light is dimmed.
- the external indicator light 16 needs to be brightly lit so that it can be recognized even from a remote place, but it may be dazzling to a patient receiving dialysis treatment (or another patient in the vicinity).
- the external indicator 16 emits light when an abnormality occurs in the dialysis machine or when the dialysis treatment is completed, a doctor or the like approaches in front of the operation input unit 12. Since the light can be dimmed only by the light source, labor can be saved as compared with the case where the operator separately dims the light by manual operation.
- control may be performed so as to stop (turn off) the light emitted from the external indicator 16 and even in this case, the deterioration of the surrounding environment is minimized. It is possible to reduce the work and labor.
- the detection signal is transmitted to the control unit 19, the light emission by the external indicator 16 is reduced or stopped, so that the following effects can be obtained.
- a plurality of dialysis machines are often arranged side by side, but according to the above configuration, the reduction or stop of the light emission by the external indicator light 16 is required. If there is a dialysis machine, make sure that
- the present embodiment has been described above, but the present invention is not limited to this, and can be applied to, for example, other forms of dialysis apparatus. That is, in the present embodiment, the dialysis device body 1 produces a dialysate having a predetermined concentration from a concentrated dialysate and supplies it to the dialyzer.
- the present invention can be applied to a dialysis device that supplies or discharges such a dialysate to a dialyzer.
- the blood purification (HF), hemodiafiltration (HDF), and plasma purification are performed while the patient's blood is circulated extracorporeally.
- the present invention can be applied to all blood purifying apparatuses.
- the present invention can be applied to an infusion device having an operation input unit and an operation unit in addition to the blood purification device.
- an infusion device is for administering a drug into a patient's body, and as in the above embodiment, a human body detecting means for detecting that an operator is in the vicinity of an operation input unit, and an operator using the human body detecting means.
- a control unit that controls the operation unit to perform an operation based on an input from the operation input unit only when the operation input unit is detected.
- the present invention is applicable to all medical devices that may adversely affect the patient's body if the operating unit operates based on an erroneous signal from the operation input unit. Can be.
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