Drug delivery in association with medical or surgical procedures

a technology for delivering drugs and surgical procedures, applied in the field of applicatives and methods for relieving patient pain and/or anxiety, can solve the problems of unreliability of known machines or methods administered by non-anesthetists for providing conscious, non-intubated, spontaneous ventilation patients with sedation and analgesia, and no commercially available devices reliably provide such patients with safe and cost-effective sedation, analgesia and amnesia, and safely

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-05-26
SCOTT LAB
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[0026] The invention provides apparatuses and methods to safely and effectively deliver a sedative, analgesic, amnestic or other pharmaceutical agent (drug) to a conscious, non-intubated, spontaneously-ventilating patient. The invention is directed to apparatuses and methods for alleviating a patient's pain and anxiety before and / or during a medical or surgical procedure and for alleviating a patient's post-operative or other post-procedural pain or discomfort while simultaneously enabling a physician to safely control or manage such pain and / or anxiety. The costs and time loss often associated with traditional operating room settings or other requirements or desires for the presence of anesthetists may thus be avoided.

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Known machines or methods administered by the nonanesthetist for providing conscious, non-intubated, spontaneously-ventilating patients with sedation and analgesia are unreliable, not cost-effective or are otherwise unsatisfactory.
No commercially available devices reliably provide such patients with safe and cost-effective sedation, analgesia and amnesia to conscious patients by integrating and correlating the delivery of sedative, analgesic and / or amnestic drugs with electronic monitoring of a patient's physiological condition.
Available drug delivery systems do not incorporate alarm alerts that safely and reliably free the nonanesthetist practitioner from continued concern of drug delivery effects and dangers to permit the nonanesthetist to focus on the intended medical examination and procedure.
Moreover, there are no known patient-controlled analgesia devices that mechanically and electronically integrate and correlate (through conservative software management) patient requests for adjustments to drug dosage and electronic monitoring of patient physiological conditions.
Such devices contain sources of nitrous oxide and oxygen, a gas mixing device and system monitors, but no mechanical or electrical integration of patient physiological condition monitors with drug delivery mechanisms.
These devices do not provide for the electronic integration or management of drug delivery in correlation with the monitoring of a patient's physiological condition, much less such electronic management through conservative, decision-making software or logic incorporating established safe data-defining parameters.
Among other things, none of the above-described known devices manages drug delivery to conscious patients employing conservative decision-making software or logic which correlates the drug delivery to electronic patient feedback signals and an established set of safety data parameters.

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[0062] The embodiments illustrated below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. The embodiments are chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the invention and its applications and uses, and thereby enable others skilled in the art to make and utilize the invention.

[0063]FIG. 1 shows a care system 10 constructed in accordance with this invention, providing sedative, analgesic and / or amnestic drugs to a conscious, non-intubated, spontaneously-ventilating patient undergoing a medical or surgical procedure by a procedural physician. The system 10 has a generally columnar housing 15 with various storage compartments 16 therein for storage of user and patient interface devices, and a base 17 supported on castor wheels 18. A drug delivery system 40 delivers a mixture of one or more gaseous sedative, analgesic or amnestic drugs in combination with oxygen (O2) gas to a patient, and includes a one-way airway circuit 20 co...

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A care system and associated methods are provided for alleviating patient pain, anxiety and discomfort associated with medical or surgical procedures, the system comprising: at least one patient health monitor device coupled to a patient and generating a signal reflecting at least one physiological condition of the patient; a drug delivery controller supplying one or more drugs to the patient; a memory device storing a safety data set reflecting parameters of the at least one patient physiological condition; and an electronic controller interconnected between the patient health monitor, the drug delivery controller and the safety data set; wherein said electronic controller manages the application of the drugs in accord with the safety data set. In another aspect of the invention, the care system facilitates a procedural physician's safely and efficaciously providing conscious sedation to a patient by additionally providing a consciousness monitoring-system which monitors the consciousness of the patient and generates a value representing the level of patient consciousness. Methods for alleviating patient pain and anxiety in accordance with the invention comprise connecting a drug delivery device to a patient, such device having a drug delivery controller supplying one or more drugs and being coupled to an electronic controller; attaching at least one patient health monitor device to the patient; accessing a memory device which stores a safety data set reflecting parameters of at least one patient physiological condition; and delivering the drugs to the patient in accord with the safety data set. In further aspects of the invention, the consciousness monitoring system is an automated consciousness monitoring system which includes patient query and response devices. Additional embodiments of the system and methods are directed to alleviating patient pain or discomfort while enabling safe patient controlled drug delivery in correlation with the monitoring of patient health conditions.

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[0001] This application claims priority from. U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 087,84.1 filed Jun. 3, 1998.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates generally to an apparatus and method for relieving patient pain and / or anxiety. More particularly, this invention relates to a system and method for providing sedation, analgesia and / or amnesia to a conscious patient undergoing a painful or anxiety-producing medical or surgical procedure, or suffering from post-procedural or other pain or discomfort. The invention electronically integrates through conservative software management the delivery of one or more sedative, analgesic or amnestic drugs with the electronic monitoring of one or more patient physiological conditions. In one form, the invention includes the use of one or more sets of stored data-defining parameters reflecting patient and system states, the parameters being accessed through software to conservatively manage and correlate dru...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61B5/11A61B5/145A61B5/00A61B5/16A61B19/00A61G12/00A61K9/22A61M5/00A61M16/00A61M16/01A61M21/02G16H10/60
CPCA61B5/1106Y10T428/24355A61B5/417A61B5/4821A61M16/0051A61M16/0078A61M16/009A61M16/01A61M2016/0036A61M2205/3561A61M2209/084A61M2230/205A61M2230/43A61M2230/432G06Q50/22G06Q50/24G06F19/3468A61M16/0084A61M19/00A61M2205/18A61M2205/276A61M2205/3303A61M2205/3379A61B5/162A61M16/0093A61M16/1015A61M16/107A61M2016/0027A61M2016/1025A61M2205/505A61M16/026G16H40/63G16H20/17
Inventor HICKLE, RANDALL S.
Owner SCOTT LAB
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