Improved fluid therapy systems, and associated devices and methods

A fluid management system using urine output sensors optimizes diuretic and hydration fluid administration based on individual patient physiology, addressing the challenge of inconsistent urine output responses and reducing treatment time and complications.

WO2026128850A1PCT designated stage Publication Date: 2026-06-18REPRIEVE CARDIOVASCULAR INC

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
WO · WO
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
REPRIEVE CARDIOVASCULAR INC
Filing Date
2025-12-12
Publication Date
2026-06-18

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Technical Problem

Conventional systems and methods for treating fluid overload in patients are unable to accurately monitor urine output and urine characteristics, leading to inconsistent urine output responses and potential sub-optimal therapy, which can prolong treatment time and increase hospitalization duration.

Method used

A fluid management system that includes sensors to measure urine output and characteristics, such as sodium concentration, to determine personalized diuretic and hydration fluid administration rates, optimizing therapy based on individual patient physiology.

🎯Benefits of technology

The system enhances treatment efficacy by optimizing diuretic and hydration fluid administration, reducing treatment time, and minimizing complications, thereby improving patient outcomes and resource management.

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Abstract

This present disclosure relates to systems, devices, and associated methods for fluid therapy based on patient data, including managing fluid levels of the patient based at least partially in response to data received from the patient before and / or during the fluid therapy. In some embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods described herein are used to treat a patient for fluid overload. To treat fluid overload, patients can be administered a diuretic which induces and / or increases urine production and a hydration fluid that replaces at least some of the fluid removed from the patient as urine. The diuretic and / or the hydration fluid can be administered according to a number of different administration regimens.
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