WO2020035121A1 - Accessory device of an ostomy system and related methods for issue identification - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to an accessory device of an ostomy system and related methods, e.g. for monitoring an ostomy appliance and/or assisting a user of the ostomy system.
- the ostomy system comprises an ostomy appliance, an accessory device, and a monitor device.
- the present disclosure relates to methods and devices for improved assisting and guiding of a user.
- Fig. 1 illustrates an exemplary ostomy system
- Fig. 2 illustrates an exemplary monitor device of the ostomy system
- Fig. 3 is an exploded view of a base plate of an ostomy appliance
- Fig. 4 is an exploded view of an exemplary electrode assembly
- Fig. 5 is a proximal view of parts of a base plate
- Fig. 6 is a distal view of an exemplary electrode configuration
- Fig. 7 is a distal view of an exemplary masking element
- Fig. 8 is a distal view of an exemplary first adhesive layer
- Fig. 9 is a proximal view of the first adhesive layer of Fig. 8,
- Fig. 10 is a distal view of a part of the base plate including monitor interface
- Fig. 11 is a distal view of the electrode configuration of Fig. 6,
- Fig. 12 is a distal view of an exemplary electrode configuration
- Fig. 13 is a distal view of an exemplary masking element
- Fig. 14 is a distal view of an exemplary first adhesive layer
- Fig. 15 is a distal view of an exemplary electrode configuration
- Fig. 16 is a flow diagram of an exemplary method
- Fig. 17 illustrates an exemplary accessory device according to the present disclosure
- Fig. 18 illustrates an exemplary user interface of an accessory device according to the present disclosure.
- the words“stoma” and“ostomy” are used to denote a surgically created opening bypassing the intestines or urinary tract system of a person.
- the words are used interchangeably, and no differentiated meaning is intended. The same applies for any words or phrases derived from these, e.g.“stomal”,“ostomies” etc.
- the solid and liquid wastes emanating from the stoma may be referred to as both stomal“output,”“waste(s),” and“fluids” interchangeably.
- a subject having undergone ostomy surgery may be referred to as“ostomist” or“ostomate” - moreover, also as “patient” or“user”.
- HCP health care professional
- the referral is to the skin-facing side or surface, when a user wears the ostomy appliance.
- the referral is to the side or surface facing away from the skin, when a user wears the ostomy appliance.
- the proximal side or surface is the side or surface closest to the user, when the appliance is fitted on a user and the distal side is the opposite side or surface - the side or surface furthest away from the user in use.
- the axial direction is defined as the direction of the stoma, when a user wears the appliance.
- the axial direction is generally perpendicular to the skin or abdominal surface of the user.
- the radial direction is defined as perpendicular to the axial direction.
- the words“inner” and“outer” may be used. These qualifiers should generally be perceived with respect to the radial direction, such that a reference to an“outer” element means that the element is farther away from a centre portion of the ostomy appliance than an element referenced as“inner”.
- “innermost” should be interpreted as the portion of a component forming a centre of the component and/or being adjacent to the centre of the component.
- “outermost” should be interpreted as a portion of a component forming an outer edge or outer contour of a component and/or being adjacent to that outer edge or outer contour.
- the present disclosure relates to an ostomy system and devices thereof, such as an ostomy appliance, a base plate for an ostomy appliance, a monitor device, and optionally one or more accessory devices. Further, methods related to an accessory device of the ostomy system and accessory devices thereof are disclosed.
- An accessory device (also referred to as an external device) may be a mobile phone or other handheld device.
- An accessory device may be a personal electronic device, e.g. a wearable, such as a watch or other wrist-worn electronic device.
- the ostomy system may comprise a docking station.
- An accessory device may be a docking station.
- An accessory device may act as a docking station.
- the docking station may be configured to electrically and/or mechanically couple the monitor device to the docking station.
- the docking station may be configured for charging the monitor device and/or configured for transferring data between the monitor device and the docking station, and/or between the accessory device and the docking station and/or between the monitor device and the accessory device via the docking station.
- the ostomy system may comprise a server device.
- the server device may be operated and/or controlled by the ostomy appliance manufacturer and/or a service centre.
- the present disclosure provides an ostomy system and devices thereof, such as an ostomy appliance, a base plate for an ostomy appliance, a monitor device, and optionally one or more accessory devices which either alone or together facilitate reliable determination of the nature, severity and rapidness of moisture propagation in the adhesive material provided for attaching the base plate to the skin surface of a user.
- the ostomy system and devices thereof enable providing information to the user about the type of failure, and in turn enable providing customized indications to the user of appropriate actions to be made for improving the use of the ostomy appliance without experiencing severe leakage and/or skin damage.
- the present disclosure provides a method, optionally performed in an accessory device, wherein the accessory device comprises an interface configured to communicate with one or more devices of an ostomy system, the interface comprising a display, wherein the ostomy system comprises a monitor device and/or an ostomy appliance, the ostomy appliance being configured to be placed on a skin surface of a user, wherein the ostomy appliance comprises a base plate, the method comprising: obtaining monitor data from the monitor device, wherein the monitor data is optionally indicative of presence of fluid, such as urine, output, sweat and/or mucus, at a proximal side of a first adhesive layer of the base plate towards the skin surface and/or indicative of a moisture level in a first adhesive layer of the base plate; determining an issue based on the monitor data, wherein the issue is related to the ostomy appliance; identifying, based on the determined issue, a set of candidate actions to the issue from a plurality of possible actions; selecting a set of digital content based on the
- an accessory device wherein the accessory device forms part of an ostomy system, the accessory device comprising a memory; a processor operatively connected to the memory; and an interface operatively connected to the processor and configured to communicate with one or more devices of the ostomy system, the one or more devices comprising a monitor device and/or an ostomy appliance configured to be placed on a skin surface of a user, the ostomy appliance comprising a base plate, wherein the interface is configured to obtain monitor data from the one or more devices, and wherein the interface comprises a display, wherein the processor is configured to determine an issue based on the monitor data, wherein the issue is related to the ostomy appliance; identify a set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue; select a set of digital content based on the set of candidate actions; and wherein the interface is configured to display the set of digital content on the display.
- an optimum or improved use of an ostomy appliance is provided for.
- the present disclosure facilitates that a user is able to improve handling of the ostomy appliance before or during use in turn providing an improved (extended) wear time of the base plate/ostomy appliance and/or a reduced risk of skin damage to the user.
- the present disclosure provides an efficient, and easy-to-use ostomy system with a high degree of comfort for a user.
- the present disclosure is useful in aiding to reduce the risk of a user experiencing leakage from an ostomy appliance and/or improving use (less skin irritation and/or increased wear time) of an ostomy appliance by providing a customized training tool with guidance to an improved preparation and/or use of the ostomy appliance. Further, the present disclosure is further useful in helping reduce the risk of skin damage to a user by providing customized and personalized guidance based on monitor data originating from the user.
- the ostomy appliance comprises a base plate and an ostomy pouch (also referred to as an ostomy bag).
- the ostomy appliance may be a colostomy appliance, an ileostomy appliance or a urostomy appliance.
- the ostomy appliance may be a two-part ostomy appliance, i.e. the base plate and the ostomy pouch may be releasably coupled e.g. with a mechanical and/or an adhesive coupling, e.g. to allow that a plurality of ostomy pouches can be utilized (exchanged) with one base plate. Further, a two-part ostomy appliance may facilitate correct application of the base plate to skin, e.g.
- the ostomy appliance may be a one-part ostomy appliance, i.e. the base plate and the ostomy pouch may be fixedly attached to each other.
- the base plate is configured for coupling to a user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma, such as a peristomal skin area.
- the base plate may be planar or curved, such as concave or convex.
- the ostomy appliance includes a base plate, such as a monolithic, one-piece base plate, e.g. integrated with a sensor assembly part, or a base plate and a separate sensor assembly part, such as a sensor assembly part to be subsequently applied to a base plate.
- a sensor assembly part may be provided by a sensor assembly part to be applied to a base plate, e.g. by the user.
- a sensor assembly part may be adapted to adhere to an ostomy plate.
- a disclosed method of attaching a base plate to a user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma, such as the peristomal skin area may comprise attaching a sensor assembly part to a base plate and attaching the base plate, e.g. together with the attached sensor assembly part, to the user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma, such as the peristomal skin area.
- the method of attaching the base plate to the user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma may comprise attaching the sensor assembly part to the user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma and attaching the base plate to the user’s stoma and/or skin surrounding the stoma above the attached sensor assembly part.
- a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part for an ostomy appliance comprising a first adhesive layer with a proximal side configured for attachment of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part to the skin surface of a user, the first adhesive layer having a stomal opening with a centre point; and a plurality of electrodes including a first leakage electrode, a second leakage electrode, and optionally a third leakage electrode, wherein the plurality of electrodes is configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in a primary sensing zone and/or a secondary sensing zone.
- the primary sensing zone is arranged in a primary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer and the secondary sensing zone is arranged in a secondary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer.
- a monitor device for an ostomy system is disclosed, the ostomy system
- the monitor device comprising a processor; memory; a first interface connected to the processor and the memory, the first interface configured for obtaining ostomy data from the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part coupled to the first interface; and a second interface connected to the processor and configured for transmitting monitor data to one or more accessory devices.
- the monitor data may be indicative of presence of fluid in the primary sensing zone, e.g. on the proximal side of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the monitor data may be indicative of presence of fluid in the secondary sensing zone, e.g. on the proximal side of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the monitor data may be indicative of presence of fluid in a tertiary sensing zone, e.g. on the proximal side of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the memory of the monitor device may be configured for storing ostomy data.
- the monitor data comprises ostomy data and/or parameter data.
- the parameter data is derived based on ostomy data.
- Ostomy data and/or parameter data based on the ostomy data are obtained from electrodes/sensors of the ostomy appliance with e.g.
- the monitor device may be configured to process the ostomy data and/or parameter data based on the ostomy data to determine monitor data that are transmitted to the accessory device.
- the monitor data may be indicative of or comprise a moisture pattern type.
- the monitor data may be indicative of or comprise a wear time of the baseplate.
- the monitor device may be electrically coupled to the plurality of electrodes of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the monitor device may be couplable, such as releasably couplable, to the plurality of electrodes of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the monitor device may be configured to measure one or more resistances between the plurality of electrodes and detect the leakage of output based on the measured one or more resistances.
- an ostomy system comprising an ostomy appliance and a monitor device as described herein.
- the method comprises obtaining monitor data from the monitor device.
- the monitor data may be indicative of presence of fluid at a proximal side of a first adhesive layer of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part towards the skin surface and/or indicative of a moisture level or moisture pattern in a first adhesive layer of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the monitor data may be indicative of presence of fluid between the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part and the skin surface of the user.
- the monitor data may comprise ostomy data and/or parameter data.
- obtaining monitor data comprises obtaining data representative of the measurements of the electrical properties at the proximal side of, within and/or at the distal side of the first adhesive layer.
- the ostomy data and/or parameter data are indicative of resistance between any two of a plurality of electrodes, capacitance and/or inductance between any two of a plurality of electrodes and/or any change thereof. In one or more exemplary methods, the ostomy data and/or parameter data are indicative of a change in resistance, capacitance and/or inductance between electrodes. In one or more exemplary methods, the ostomy data and/or parameter data comprises timing information, such as timestamped data or information from which timing is derivable.
- the method comprises determining an issue based on the monitor data, wherein the issue is related to the ostomy appliance.
- Determining an issue based on the monitor data may comprise determining one or more, such as a plurality of issues, based on the monitor data.
- An exemplary issue may be irregularities in the skin surface.
- An exemplary issue may be inappropriate application, such as insufficient pressure at application and/or inappropriate positioning, of the ostomy appliance.
- An exemplary issue may be use of a sub-optimal or inappropriate ostomy appliance type (concave, convex, one-part, two-part).
- An exemplary issue may be inappropriate preparation, such as cleaning and/or drying, of the skin surface.
- An exemplary issue may be inappropriate preparation of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part, e.g.
- An exemplary issue may be a deviation from the standard/appropriate use, such as wear time, of the ostomy appliance.
- An exemplary issue may be change in intake, such as diet and/or medicine.
- An exemplary issue may be change in medicine.
- An exemplary issue may be change in physical activity. In the present context an issue may result (or is likely to result) in premature leakage between the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part and the skin of the user.
- Determining an issue may comprise selecting an issue from a set of candidate issues based on the monitor data. Determining an issue may comprise to obtain an issue, e.g. from a server device. Accordingly, the method may comprise transmitting the monitor data (or parts thereof) to a server device and receiving an issue (or one or more issue parameters) from the server device.
- determining the issue based on the monitor data comprises determining one or more moisture pattern types, e.g. from a set of candidate moisture pattern types, based on the monitor data.
- a moisture pattern type is indicative of the distribution of fluid on the proximal side of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part/first adhesive layer.
- a moisture pattern type may be indicative of the distribution of fluid in the first adhesive layer.
- An exemplary issue may be change in moisture pattern type compared to previous moisture pattern types.
- determining and/or retrieving, a default moisture pattern type comparing the current moisture pattern type with the default moisture pattern type, and optionally setting the issue to change in moisture pattern types if the difference between the current moisture pattern type and the default moisture pattern type satisfies a pattern change criterion.
- the default moisture pattern type may be based on monitor data for previous base plate and/or sensor assembly part wear cycles of the user.
- determining and/or retrieving, a default wear time of base plates and/or sensor assembly parts comparing the current wear time of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part with the default wear time, and optionally setting the issue to change in wear time if the difference between the current wear time and the default wear time satisfies a wear time change criterion, e.g. if the difference between current wear time and the default wear time is larger than a wear time change threshold.
- Determining the issue based on the monitor data may be based on the moisture pattern type and the wear time of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the method may comprise displaying an issue user interface element on the display, wherein the issue user interface element corresponds to or is indicative of the issue.
- determining an issue based on the monitor data may comprise determining one or more wear time parameters, e.g. wear time, average wear time, and/or expected wear time, based on the monitor data, and wherein the issue is based on wear time parameter(s) of the one or more wear time parameters.
- wear time parameters e.g. wear time, average wear time, and/or expected wear time
- determining an issue may comprise selecting an issue from a look-up-table in a memory of the accessory device.
- the look-up table may map one or more moisture pattern types and/or one or more wear time parameters (e.g. wear time, average wear time, expected wear time) to an issue.
- An exemplary moisture pattern type is a (first) directional moisture pattern type (directional leakage), i.e. a leakage primarily occurs or only occurs (is detected) in one (primary) sensing zone (in primary moisture pattern direction) out of a plurality of sensing zones.
- An exemplary moisture pattern type is a (second) directional moisture pattern type
- An exemplary moisture pattern type is a (third) directional moisture pattern type (directional leakage), i.e. a leakage primarily occurs or only occurs (is detected) in one (tertiary) sensing zone (in tertiary moisture pattern direction) out of a plurality of sensing zones.
- An exemplary moisture pattern type is a (fourth) directional moisture pattern type (directional leakage), i.e. a leakage primarily occurs or only occurs (is detected) in a subset of, e.g.
- An exemplary moisture pattern type is an omni-directional moisture pattern (omni-directional leakage), i.e. a leakage is distributed circumferentially around the stomal opening, i.e. a leakage occurs in all sensing zones of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- determining one or more moisture pattern types based on the monitor data comprises identifying a moisture pattern type based on parameter data (of the monitor data).
- a moisture pattern type may comprise a moisture pattern direction, e.g. a main direction extending from the stomal opening.
- Determining the issue based on the monitor data may comprise determining a leakage state of the ostomy appliance based on the monitor data.
- determining the issue based on the monitor data comprises generating a set of representative features of the moisture pattern type based on previously determined moisture pattern types (for previous base plates and/or sensor assembly parts); determining whether one or more features of the determined moisture pattern type satisfy a first issue criterion, wherein the first issue criterion is based on the set of representative features; and determining the issue as a first issue in accordance with the one or more features of the determined moisture pattern type satisfying the first issue criterion.
- determining the issue based on the monitor data comprises determining a number of occurrences of the determined moisture pattern type over a time period, such as at least 10 days or at least 10 base plate and/or sensor assembly part wear cycles; determining whether the number of occurrences satisfies a second issue criterion; and determining the issue as a second issue in accordance with the number of occurrences satisfying the second issue criterion.
- the method comprises identifying, based on the determined issue, a set of candidate actions to the issue from a plurality of possible actions.
- the plurality of possible actions may comprise an action regarding one or more of: skin preparation, base plate and/or sensor assembly part preparation, base plate and/or sensor assembly part placement, base plate and/or sensor assembly part application, ostomy appliance type, base plate and/or sensor assembly part type, and user guidance.
- Identifying, based on the determined issue, a set of candidate actions to the issue from a plurality of possible actions may comprise mapping the issue to a set of candidate actions, e.g. with a look-up table in memory of the accessory device.
- a set of candidate actions to the issue may comprise one or more, such as a plurality of, candidate actions.
- Identifying, based on the determined issue, a set of candidate actions to the issue from a plurality of possible actions may comprise obtaining the set of candidate actions, e.g. from a server device. Accordingly, the method may comprise transmitting the issue to a server device and/or receiving the set of candidate actions from the server device.
- a set of candidate actions to one issue may be different from a set of candidate actions to another issue, such as a second issue.
- a set of candidate actions to one issue e.g. a first issue
- An exemplary candidate action may be a remedy.
- An exemplary candidate action may be change of ostomy appliance type.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to improve application procedure, e.g. application of optimum pressure on base plate or base plate with sensor assembly part and/or position of base plate or base plate with sensor assembly part, avoid mucus on proximal side of base plate and/or sensor assembly part, for the base plate and/or sensor assembly part.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to suggest use of one or more accessories, such as a sealing paste, sealing tape and/or sealing ring.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to improve preparation, such as cleaning and drying, of the skin surface.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to improve preparation, such as cutting, of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the method may comprise displaying a number of candidate action user interface elements on the display, each candidate action user interface element corresponding to a candidate action of the set of candidate actions.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to contact nurse or professional care taker.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to evaluate/change intake, such as diet and/or medicine.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to evaluate/change physical activity, such as way of moving, movement pattern and/or physical techniques to improve wear time.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to evaluate/change user habits.
- An exemplary candidate action may be to
- evaluate/change clothing style such as belt position and/or low waist/high waist clothing.
- identifying the set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue comprises identifying the set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue and on user data.
- the user data optionally comprises one or more of ostomate type, skin irregularity parameter, stoma position parameter, health data, nutritional data, medicine intake data, activity data, gender data, and age data.
- the skin irregularity parameter may be indicative of presence and/or position of scar.
- the skin irregularity parameter may be indicative of size and/or shape of scar.
- the stoma position parameter is indicative of the position of the stoma, e.g. above or below belly, distance to belly, and/or which side of the body (left/right).
- the method comprises selecting, e.g. in response to a user selecting a corresponding candidate action user interface element corresponding to the candidate action, a set of digital content based on the set of candidate actions and/or the selected candidate action; and displaying the set of digital content on the display.
- Selecting a set of digital content may comprise obtaining, such as generating and/or retrieving from the memory of the accessory device, the set of digital content.
- Selecting a set of digital content may comprise obtaining the set of digital content from a server device.
- displaying the set of digital content on the display comprises displaying the set of digital content on the display in a first application, wherein the first application is an ostomy user application installed on the accessory device.
- Displaying the set of digital content on the display may comprise displaying on the display, e.g. on a locked screen, a notification indicative of the set of digital content.
- the method comprises detecting a second user input selecting the notification; and in response to detecting the second user input, opening the ostomy user application. Thereby is ensured that a user can see and react on an issue without unlocking the accessory device.
- Displaying the set of digital content on the display may comprise displaying on the display one of more user interface elements representative of the digital content.
- the digital content may comprise media content.
- the media content may comprise video, images and/or text.
- the media content may comprise a chatbot.
- the media content may comprise an animation.
- the media content may comprise augmented reality.
- the method comprises displaying, on the display, a second user interface element prompting the user to provide feedback on the displayed digital content and/or the identified issue.
- the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part optionally comprises a plurality of electrodes configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer, i.e. between the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part and the skin surface of the user, e.g. in a primary sensing zone and/or a secondary sensing zone.
- the plurality of electrodes may include a first leakage electrode, a second leakage electrode, and a third leakage electrode.
- Obtaining the monitor data may comprise obtaining monitor data indicative of detection of fluid on the proximal side in the primary sensing zone and/or the secondary sensing zone.
- the monitor data e.g. the ostomy data and/or parameter data, may be indicative of resistance between any two of the plurality of electrodes, capacitance and/or inductance between any two of the plurality of electrodes, and/or any change thereof.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a first issue, if the monitor data or parameters based thereon satisfy a first issue criterion.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a first issue, e.g. if the monitor data are indicative of a moisture pattern type being an omnidirectional moisture pattern and a wear time less than a default or expected wear time.
- the set of candidate actions to the first issue may comprise a candidate action to improve preparation of the skin surface.
- the set of candidate actions to the first issue may comprise a candidate action to improve preparation, such as cutting, of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the set of candidate actions to the first issue may comprise a candidate action to improve application procedure for the base plate or base plate with sensor assembly part.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a second issue, if the monitor data or parameters based thereon satisfy a second issue criterion.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a second issue, e.g. indicative of irregularities in the skin surface, if the monitor data are indicative of the same directional moisture pattern type for a number of, e.g. at least 2 or at least three, base plate and/or sensor assembly part wear time cycles.
- the set of candidate actions to the second issue may comprise a candidate action to suggest use of one or more accessories, such as sealing paste and/or sealing ring.
- the set of candidate actions to the second issue may comprise a candidate action to improve the application procedure.
- the set of candidate actions to the second issue may comprise a candidate action to evaluate/change clothing style, such as belt position and/or low waist/high waist clothing.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a third issue, if the monitor data or parameters based thereon satisfy a third issue criterion.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a third issue, e.g. indicative of change, e.g. reduction, of wear time, if the monitor data are indicative of a wear time different from a default, expected or average wear time.
- the set of candidate actions to the third issue may comprise a candidate action to evaluate/change intake, such as diet and/or medicine.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a fourth issue, if the monitor data or parameters based thereon satisfy a fourth issue criterion.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a fourth issue, e.g. indicative of a change of moisture pattern type, if the monitor data are indicative of a change from omni-directional moistory pattern type to directional moisture pattern type, optionally with a reduced wear time.
- the set of candidate actions to the fourth issue may comprise a candidate action to improve the application procedure.
- the set of candidate actions to the fourth issue may comprise a candidate action to contact nurse or professional care taker.
- the set of candidate actions to the fourth issue may comprise a candidate action to contact nurse or professional care taker.
- the set of candidate actions to the fourth issue may comprise a candidate action to evaluate/change physical activity, such as way of moving, movement pattern and/or physical techniques.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a fifth issue, if the monitor data or parameters based thereon satisfy a fifth issue criterion.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a fifth issue, if the monitor data are indicative of different directional moisture pattern types for a number of, e.g. at least two or at least three, base plate and/or sensor assembly part wear time cycles.
- the set of candidate actions to the fifth issue may comprise a candidate action to improve preparation, such as cutting, of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the set of candidate actions to the fifth issue may comprise a candidate action to improve application procedure for the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the set of candidate actions to the fifth issue may comprise a candidate action to improve the preparation, such as cleaning and drying, of the skin surface.
- the set of candidate actions to the fifth issue may comprise a candidate action to evaluate/change physical activity, such as way of moving, movement pattern and/or physical techniques.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a sixth issue, if the monitor data or parameters based thereon satisfy a sixth issue criterion.
- determining an issue may comprise determining the issue as a sixth issue, if the monitor data are indicative of change from directional moisture pattern type to omni-directional moisture pattern type with a reduced wear time.
- the set of candidate actions to the sixth issue may comprise a candidate action to evaluate/change intake, such as diet and/or medicine.
- the set of candidate actions to the sixth issue may comprise a candidate action to improve the preparation, such as cleaning and drying, of the skin surface.
- the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part comprises a first adhesive layer.
- the first adhesive layer adheres to the user’s skin (peristomal area) and/or to additional seals, such as sealing paste, sealing tape and/or sealing ring.
- the first adhesive layer may be configured for attachment of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part to the skin surface of a user.
- the first adhesive layer has a stomal opening with a centre point or is at least prepared for forming a stomal opening with a centre point.
- a base plate and/or sensor assembly part enables detection of presence and/or angular position of fluid or output on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer (between a skin surface of the user and the proximal surface of the first adhesive layer).
- the first adhesive layer may be made of a first composition.
- the first composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene.
- the first composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids.
- the first composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
- the first composition may comprise one or more polybutenes, one or more styrene copolymers, one or more hydrocolloids, or any combination thereof.
- the combination of the adhesive properties of the polybutenes and the absorbing properties of the hydrocolloids renders the first composition suitable for use in ostomy appliances.
- the styrene copolymer may for example be a styrene-butadiene- styrene block copolymer or a styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer.
- styrene-isoprene-styrene (SIS) block type copolymers are employed.
- the amount of styrene block-copolymer may be from 5% to 20% of the total adhesive composition.
- the butene component is suitably a conjugated butadiene polymer selected from polybutadiene, polyisoprene.
- the polybutenes are preferably present in an amount of from 35 - 50% of the total adhesive composition.
- the polybutene is polyisobutylene (PIB).
- PIB polyisobutylene
- Suitable hydrocolloids for incorporation in the first composition are selected from naturally occurring hydrocolloids, semisynthetic hydrocolloids, and synthetic hydrocolloids.
- the first composition may comprise 20-60% hydrocolloids.
- a preferred hydrocolloid is carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC).
- the first composition may optionally contain other components, such as fillers, tackifiers, plasticizers, and other additives.
- the primary sensing zone of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part is optionally arranged in a primary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer.
- the primary angle space may span a primary angle in the range from 45° to 315°, such as in the range from 45° to 135°.
- the primary angle may depend on the number of angular sensing zones on the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the primary angle may be about 180° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with two or more sensing zones.
- the primary angle may be about 120° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with two, three or more sensing zones.
- the primary angle may be about 90° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with two, three, four or more sensing zones.
- the secondary sensing zone is optionally arranged in a secondary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer.
- the secondary angle space may span a secondary angle in the range from 45° to 315°, such as in the range from 45° to 135°.
- the secondary angle may depend on the number of angular sensing zones on the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the secondary angle may be about 180° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with two or more sensing zones.
- the secondary angle may be about 120° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with two, three or more sensing zones.
- the secondary angle may be about 90° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with two, three, four or more sensing zones.
- the plurality of electrodes may be configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side in a tertiary sensing zone, the tertiary sensing zone arranged in a tertiary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer.
- the tertiary angle space may span a tertiary angle in the range from 45° to 315°, such as in the range from 45° to 180°, for example in the range from 45° to 135°.
- the tertiary angle may depend on the number of angular sensing zones on the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the tertiary angle may be about 180° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with three or more sensing zones.
- the tertiary angle may be about 120° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with three or more sensing zones.
- the tertiary angle may be about 90° ⁇ 15°, e.g. for a base plate and/or sensor assembly part with three, four or more sensing zones.
- the primary sensing zone and the secondary sensing zone may be separate sensing zones, i.e. non-overlapping.
- the primary sensing zone and the tertiary sensing zone may be separate sensing zones, i.e. non-overlapping.
- the secondary sensing zone and the tertiary sensing zone may be separate sensing zones, i.e. non-overlapping.
- the primary sensing zone, the secondary sensing zone, and/or the tertiary sensing zone may cover electrodes embedded in the first adhesive layer as well as leakage electrodes being exposed to the surroundings. Thereby, the propagation or absorption of moisture in the first adhesive layer may be detected in one or more of the sensing zones, thereby providing for the determination of the direction of moisture propagation in the first adhesive layer.
- output propagating between the skin of the wearer and the first adhesive layer may be determined by the exposed leakage electrodes.
- the leakage electrodes may be exposed by means of sensor point openings as described below.
- the first leakage electrode may comprise one or more primary first sensing parts arranged in the primary sensing zone.
- the number of primary first sensing parts may be in the range from 3 to 10, e.g. 4, 5, 6 or 7.
- the number of primary first sensing parts may depend on the primary angle and/or the radial distance of primary first sensing parts from the centre point.
- the first leakage electrode may comprise one or more tertiary first sensing parts arranged in the tertiary sensing zone.
- the number of tertiary first sensing parts may be in the range from 3 to 10, e.g. 4, 5, 6 or 7.
- the number of tertiary first sensing parts may depend on the tertiary angle and/or the radial distance of tertiary first sensing parts from the centre point.
- ground electrode or to fourth electrode part of the ground electrode
- first leakage electrode is also referred to as or denoted ground electrode.
- ground electrode acts as the first leakage electrode.
- the second leakage electrode may comprise one or more primary second sensing parts arranged in the primary sensing zone.
- the number of primary second sensing parts may be in the range from 3 to 10, e.g. 4, 5, 6 or 7.
- the number of primary second sensing parts may depend on the primary angle and/or the radial distance of primary second sensing parts from the centre point.
- the second leakage electrode comprises one or more secondary second sensing parts arranged in the secondary sensing zone.
- the number of secondary second sensing parts may be in the range from 3 to 10, e.g. 4, 5, 6 or 7.
- the number of secondary second sensing parts may depend on the secondary angle and/or the radial distance of secondary second sensing parts from the centre point.
- a reference to fourth electrode is a reference to the second leakage electrode.
- the second leakage electrode is also referred to as or denoted fourth electrode.
- the fourth electrode acts as the second leakage electrode.
- the third leakage electrode may comprise one or more secondary third sensing parts arranged in the secondary sensing zone.
- the number of secondary third sensing parts may be in the range from 3 to 10, e.g. 4, 5, 6 or 7.
- the number of secondary third sensing parts may depend on the secondary angle and/or the radial distance of secondary third sensing parts from the centre point.
- the third leakage electrode may comprise one or more tertiary third sensing parts arranged in the tertiary sensing zone.
- the number of tertiary third sensing parts may be in the range from 3 to 10, e.g. 4, 5, 6 or 7.
- the number of tertiary third sensing parts may depend on the tertiary angle and/or the radial distance of tertiary third sensing parts from the centre point.
- a reference to fifth electrode is a reference to the third leakage electrode.
- the third leakage electrode is also referred to as or denoted fifth electrode.
- the fifth electrode acts as the third leakage electrode.
- Obtaining monitor data may comprise obtaining data representative of detection of fluid on the proximal side (or proximal surface) in the primary sensing zone and/or in the secondary sensing zone.
- the first adhesive layer may have a stomal opening with a centre point.
- the primary sensing zone may be arranged in a primary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer and the secondary sensing zone may be arranged in a secondary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer.
- the primary angle space may span a primary angle in the range from 45° to 315°.
- the secondary angle space may span a secondary angle in the range from 45° to 315°.
- the primary sensing zone and the secondary sensing zone may be separate sensing zones, such as non-overlapping sensing zones.
- the first leakage electrode may comprise one or more primary first sensing parts arranged in the primary sensing zone.
- the second leakage electrode may comprise one or more primary second sensing parts arranged in the primary sensing zone.
- the second leakage electrode may comprise one or more secondary second sensing parts arranged in the secondary sensing zone.
- the third leakage electrode may comprise one or more secondary third sensing parts arranged in the secondary sensing zone.
- the first adhesive layer may have a plurality of sensor point openings.
- a sensor point opening of the first adhesive layer is configured to overlap a (sensing) part of a leakage electrode, e.g. to form a sensor point.
- Sensing parts of the first leakage electrode may be exposed to the proximal side of the first adhesive layer via sensor point openings in the first adhesive layer and/or masking element.
- Sensing parts of the second leakage electrode may be exposed to the proximal side of the first adhesive layer via sensor point openings in the first adhesive layer and/or masking element.
- Sensing parts of the third leakage electrode may be exposed to the proximal side of the first adhesive layer via sensor point openings in the first adhesive layer and/or masking element.
- a distance between two neighbouring sensor point openings may be in the range from 1 mm to 20 mm.
- a sensor point opening of the first adhesive layer may have a suitable shape and size facilitating access to a leakage electrode from the proximal side of the first adhesive layer.
- a sensor point opening the first adhesive layer may have a circular or oval shape.
- a sensor point opening the first adhesive layer may have a shape of a rectangle or square optionally with rounded corners.
- a minimum extension of a sensor point opening of the first adhesive layer may be at least 0.5 mm, such as at least 1 mm.
- a sufficiently large minimum extension reduces the risk of the first adhesive layer, due to the materials flow capabilities, closing the sensor point opening or at least partly or fully covering the sensing part of the corresponding leakage electrode.
- a maximum extension of a sensor point opening of the first adhesive layer may be less than 20 mm.
- An exemplary sensor point opening of the first adhesive layer may have a minimum extension, e.g. measured radially from the centre point, in the range from 1 mm to 4 mm and/or a maximum extension, e.g. measured circumferentially around the centre point, in the range from 2 mm to 6 mm.
- the sensor point openings of the first adhesive layer may comprise primary sensor point openings.
- the number of primary sensor point openings may depend on the primary angle and/or the radial distance of primary sensor point openings from the centre point. In one or more exemplary base plates and/or sensor assembly parts, the number of primary sensor point openings is in the range from 5 to 20, such as in the range from 7 to 15.
- the primary sensor point openings may comprise one or more primary first sensor point openings and one or more primary second sensor point openings, the primary first sensor point openings configured to overlap (sensing) parts of a leakage electrode and the primary second sensor point openings configured to overlap (sensing) parts of another leakage electrode different from the leakage electrode at least partly overlapped by the primary first sensor point openings.
- the sensor point openings of the first adhesive layer may comprise secondary sensor point openings.
- the number of secondary sensor point openings may depend on the secondary angle and/or the radial distance of secondary sensor point openings from the centre point. In one or more exemplary base plates and/or sensor assembly parts, the number of secondary sensor point openings is in the range from 5 to 20, such as in the range from 7 to 15.
- the secondary sensor point openings may comprise one or more secondary first sensor point openings and one or more secondary second sensor point openings, the secondary first sensor point openings configured to overlap (sensing) parts of an electrode and the secondary second sensor point openings configured to overlap (sensing) parts of another electrode different from the electrode at least partly overlapped by the secondary first sensor point openings.
- the sensor point openings of the first adhesive layer may comprise tertiary sensor point openings.
- the number of tertiary sensor point openings may depend on the tertiary angle and/or the radial distance of tertiary sensor point openings from the centre point. In one or more exemplary base plates and/or sensor assembly parts, the number of tertiary sensor point openings is in the range from 5 to 20, such as in the range from 7 to 15.
- the tertiary sensor point openings may comprise one or more tertiary first sensor point openings and one or more tertiary third sensor point openings, the tertiary first sensor point openings configured to overlap (sensing) parts of a (first) leakage electrode and the tertiary third sensor point openings configured to overlap (sensing) parts of another (third) leakage electrode different from the electrode at least partly overlapped by the tertiary first sensor point openings.
- the first adhesive layer may have a substantially uniform thickness.
- the first adhesive layer may have a thickness in the range from 0.1 mm to 1.5 mm, e.g. in the range from 0.2 mm to 1.2 mm, such as 0.8 mm or 1.0 mm.
- the first adhesive layer may have a primary thickness in a primary part of the first adhesive layer, e.g. in a primary region within a primary radial distance or in a primary radial distance range from the centre point of the stomal opening.
- the primary thickness may be in the range from 0.2 mm to 1.5 mm. such as about 1.0 mm.
- the primary radial distance may be in the range from 20 mm to 50 mm, such as in the range from 25 mm to 35 mm, e.g. 30 mm.
- the first adhesive layer may have a secondary thickness in a secondary part of the first adhesive layer, e.g. in a secondary region outside a secondary radial distance or in a secondary radial distance range from the centre point of the stomal opening.
- the secondary thickness may be in the range from 0.2 mm to 1.0 mm, such as about 0.5 mm.
- the secondary radial distance may be in the range from 20 mm to 50 mm, such as in the range from 25 mm to 35 mm, e.g. 30 mm.
- the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part may comprise a second layer.
- the second layer may be an adhesive layer.
- the second layer may have a second radial extension that is larger than a first radial extension of the first adhesive layer at least in a first angular range of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- a part of a proximal surface of the second layer may be configured for attachment to the skin surface of a user.
- the part of a proximal surface of the second layer configured for attachment to the skin surface of a user is also denoted the skin attachment surface of the second adhesive layer.
- the second layer may have a stomal opening with a centre point.
- the second adhesive layer may be made of a second composition.
- the second composition may comprise one or more polyisobutenes and/or styrene-isoprene-styrene.
- the second composition may comprise one or more hydrocolloids.
- the second composition may be a pressure sensitive adhesive composition suitable for medical purposes comprising a rubbery elastomeric base and one or more water soluble or water swellable hydrocolloids.
- the second composition may comprise one or more polybutenes, one or more styrene copolymers, one or more hydrocolloids, or any combination thereof.
- the combination of the adhesive properties of the polybutenes and the absorbing properties of the hydrocolloids renders the second composition suitable for use in ostomy appliances.
- the styrene copolymer may for example be a styrene- butadiene-styrene block copolymer or a styrene-isoprene-styrene block copolymer.
- styrene-isoprene-styrene (SIS) block type copolymers are employed.
- the amount of styrene block-copolymer may be from 5% to 20% of the total adhesive composition.
- the butene component is suitably a conjugated butadiene polymer selected from polybutadiene, polyisoprene.
- the polybutenes are preferably present in an amount of from 35 - 50% of the total adhesive composition.
- the polybutene is polyisobutylene (PIB).
- Suitable hydrocolloids for incorporation in the second composition are selected from naturally occurring hydrocolloids, semisynthetic hydrocolloids, and synthetic hydrocolloids.
- the second composition may comprise 20-60% hydrocolloids.
- a preferred hydrocolloid is carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC).
- the second composition may optionally contain other components, such as fillers, tackifiers, plasticizers, and other additives.
- the second adhesive layer and the first adhesive layer may have different properties.
- the second adhesive layer (second composition) and the first adhesive layer (first composition) may have different ratios of polyisobutenes, styrene-isoprene-styrene, and/or hydrocolloids.
- the second adhesive layer may provide a stronger attachment to the skin compared to attachment to the skin provided by the first adhesive layer.
- the second adhesive layer may be thinner than the first adhesive layer.
- the second adhesive layer may be less water and/or sweat absorbing than the first adhesive layer.
- the second adhesive layer may be less mouldable than the first adhesive layer.
- the second adhesive layer may provide a second barrier against leakage.
- the second layer may have a substantially uniform thickness.
- the second layer may have a thickness in the range from 0.1 mm to 1.5 mm, e.g. in the range from 0.2 mm to 1.0 mm, such as 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, or 0.7 mm.
- Fig. 1 illustrates an exemplary ostomy system.
- the ostomy system 1 comprises an ostomy appliance 2 including a base plate 4.
- the base plate 4 is adapted to support an ostomy pouch (not shown).
- the ostomy system 1 comprises a monitor device 6 and an accessory device 8 (mobile telephone).
- the monitor device 6 is connectable to the base plate 4 via respective first connectors of the monitor device 6 and base plate 4.
- the monitor device 6 is configured for wireless communication with the accessory device 8.
- the accessory device 8 is configured to communicate with a server device 10 of the ostomy system 1 , e.g. via network 12.
- the server device 10 may be operated and/or controlled by the ostomy appliance manufacturer and/or a service centre.
- Ostomy data or parameter data based on the ostomy data are obtained from electrodes/sensors of the ostomy appliance 2 with the monitor device 6.
- the monitor device 6 processes the ostomy data and/or parameter data based on the ostomy data. Based on the processed ostomy data, the monitor device 6 may determine what monitor data that are transmitted to the accessory device 8.
- the accessory device 8 is a mobile phone, however the accessory device 8 may be embodied as another handheld device, such as a tablet device, or a wearable, such as a watch or other wrist-worn electronic device. Accordingly, the monitor device 6 is configured to determine monitor data and transmit the monitor data to the accessory device 8.
- the base plate 4 comprises a coupling member 14 in the form of a coupling ring 16 for coupling an ostomy pouch (not shown) to the base plate (two-part ostomy appliance).
- the base plate 4 has a stomal opening 18 with a centre point 19. The size and/or shape of the stomal opening 18 is typically adjusted by the user or nurse before application of the ostomy appliance to accommodate the user’s stoma.
- the ostomy system 1 optionally comprises a docking station 20 forming an
- the docking station 20 comprises a docking monitor interface including a first connector 22 configured for electrically and/or mechanically connecting the monitor device 6 to the docking station 20.
- the docking monitor interface may be configured for wirelessly connecting the monitor device to the docking station.
- the docking station 20 comprises a user interface 24 for receiving user input and/or providing feedback to the user on the operational state of the docking station 20.
- the user interface 24 may comprise a touch-screen.
- the user interface 24 may comprise one or more physical buttons and/or one or more visual indicators, such as light emitting diodes.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic block diagram of an exemplary monitor device.
- the monitor device 6 comprises a monitor device housing 100, a processor 101 , and one or more interfaces, the one or more interfaces including a first interface 102 (appliance interface) and a second interface 104 (accessory interface).
- the monitor device 6 comprises a memory 106 for storing ostomy data and/or parameter data based on the ostomy data.
- the memory 106 is connected to the processor 101 and/or the first interface 102.
- the first interface 102 is configured as an appliance interface for electrically and/or mechanically connecting the monitor device 6 to the ostomy appliance, e.g. ostomy appliance 2.
- the first interface 102 comprises a plurality of terminals for forming electrical connections with respective terminals of the ostomy appliance 2 (base plate 4).
- the first interface 102 comprises a ground terminal 108, a first terminal 110, a second terminal 112 and a third terminal 114.
- the first interface 102 optionally comprises a fourth terminal 116 and a fifth terminal 118.
- the first interface 102 of the monitor device 6 comprises a coupling part 120 for forming a mechanical connection, such as a releasable coupling between the monitor device and the base plate.
- the coupling part 120 and the terminals 108, 110, 112, 114, 116, and 118 of the first interface 102 form (at least part of) a first connector of the monitor device 6.
- the monitor device 6 comprises a power unit 121 for powering the monitor device and active components thereof, i.e. the power unit 121 is connected to the processor 101 , the first interface 102, the second interface 104, and memory 106.
- the power unit comprises a battery and charging circuitry.
- the charging circuitry is connected to the battery and terminals of the first interface 102 for charging the battery via terminals of the first interface, e.g. terminals of the first connector.
- the second interface 104 of monitor device is configured as an accessory interface for connecting the monitor device 6 to one or more accessory devices such as accessory device 8.
- the second interface 104 comprises an antenna 122 and a wireless transceiver 124 configured for wireless communication with accessory device(s).
- the second interface 104 comprises a loudspeaker 126 and/or a haptic feedback element 128 for provision of respective audio signal and/or haptic feedback to the user.
- the monitor device 6 optionally comprises a sensor unit 140 connected to the processor 101.
- the sensor unit 140 may comprise a temperature sensor for feeding temperature data to the processor and/or a G-sensor or accelerometer for feeding acceleration data to the processor 101.
- the sensor unit 140 comprises a humidity sensor and/or an acoustic sensor.
- the sensor unit 140 may comprise alternative and/or additional sensors suitable and/or relevant to an ostomy system as described.
- the processor 101 is configured to obtain primary leakage parameter data based on the primary leakage ostomy data and obtain secondary leakage parameter data based on the secondary leakage ostomy data, wherein the primary leakage parameter data and the secondary leakage parameter data are indicative of a resistance between electrodes of the primary electrode set and the secondary electrode set, respectively.
- the processor 101 is configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in a primary sensing zone of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part based on the primary leakage parameter data, the primary sensing zone arranged in a primary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer and to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in a secondary sensing zone of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part based on the secondary leakage parameter data, the secondary sensing zone arranged in a secondary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer.
- the processor 101 is configured to in accordance with a detection of presence of fluid in the primary sensing zone, transmit a primary leakage monitor signal comprising monitor data indicative of presence of fluid in the primary sensing zone via the second interface; and in accordance with a detection of presence of fluid in the secondary sensing zone, transmit a secondary leakage monitor signal comprising monitor data indicative of presence of fluid in the secondary sensing zone via the second interface.
- the ostomy data obtained from base plate and/or sensor assembly part may comprise tertiary leakage ostomy data from a tertiary electrode set of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part, wherein the processor 101 is optionally configured to: obtain tertiary leakage parameter data based on the primary leakage ostomy data; detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in a tertiary sensing zone of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part based on the tertiary leakage parameter data, the tertiary sensing zone arranged in a tertiary angle space from the centre point of the first adhesive layer; and in accordance with a detection of presence of fluid in the tertiary sensing zone, transmit a tertiary leakage monitor signal comprising monitor data indicative of presence of fluid in the tertiary sensing zone via the second interface.
- monitor device 6 to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in a primary sensing zone is based on a primary leakage criterion set based on the primary leakage parameter data, wherein fluid is present in the primary sensing zone if the primary leakage criteria set is satisfied, and wherein the primary leakage criteria set is based on a primary leakage threshold value stored in the memory.
- to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in a secondary sensing zone is based on a secondary leakage criterion set based on the secondary leakage parameter data, wherein fluid is present in the secondary sensing zone if the secondary leakage criteria set is satisfied, and wherein the secondary leakage criteria set is based on a secondary leakage threshold value stored in the memory.
- a tertiary sensing zone to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in a tertiary sensing zone is based on a tertiary leakage criteria set based on the tertiary leakage parameter data, wherein fluid is present in the tertiary sensing zone if the tertiary leakage criteria set is satisfied, and wherein the tertiary leakage criteria set is based on a tertiary leakage threshold value stored in the memory.
- Fig. 3 illustrates an exploded view of an exemplary base plate of an ostomy appliance.
- the base plate 4 comprises a first adhesive layer 200 with a stomal opening 18A.
- a proximal surface of the first adhesive layer 200 adheres to the user’s skin in the peristomal area and/or to additional seals, such as sealing paste, sealing tape and/or sealing ring.
- the base plate 4 optionally comprises a second adhesive layer 202, also denoted rim adhesive layer, with a stomal opening 18B.
- the base plate 4 comprises a plurality of electrodes arranged in an electrode assembly 204.
- the electrode assembly 204 is arranged between the first adhesive layer 200 and the second adhesive layer 202.
- the electrode assembly 204 comprises a support layer with stomal opening 18C and electrodes formed on a proximal surface of the support layer.
- the base plate 4 comprises a release liner 206 that is peeled off by the user prior to applying the base plate 4 on the skin.
- the base plate 4 comprises a top layer 208 with a stomal opening 18D and a coupling ring 209 for coupling an ostomy pouch to the base plate 4.
- the top layer 208 is a protective layer protecting the second adhesive layer 202 from external strains and stress during use.
- the base plate 4 comprises a monitor interface.
- the monitor interface is configured for electrically and/or mechanically connecting the ostomy appliance (base plate 4) to the monitor device.
- the monitor interface of the base plate comprises a coupling part 210 for forming a mechanical connection, such as a releasable coupling between the monitor device and the base plate.
- the coupling part 210 is configured to engage with a coupling part of the monitor device for releasably coupling the monitor device to the base plate 4.
- the monitor interface of the base plate 4 comprises a plurality of terminal elements respectively forming a plurality of terminals 212 for forming electrical connections with respective terminals of the monitor device.
- the coupling part 210 and the terminals 212 form a first connector 211 of the base plate 4.
- the base plate 4 comprises a first intermediate element 213 on the distal side of the electrode assembly.
- the first intermediate element 213 is arranged between the terminal elements forming terminals 212 and the first adhesive layer (not shown).
- the first intermediate element 213 covers the terminal elements forming terminals 212 of the base plate 4 when seen in the axial direction and protects the first adhesive layer from mechanical stress from the terminal elements of the base plate.
- a sensor assembly part 700 may be provided, e.g. comprising the electrode assembly 204, the first connector 211 , the first intermediate element 213, the first adhesive layer 200 and the release liner 206. Additionally, the sensor assembly part 700 may also comprise the second adhesive layer 202 and/or the top layer 208.
- the user may provide a hole in layers of the base plate whereto the sensor assembly part 700 is to be applied, to allow for the first connector 211 of the sensor assembly part 700 to protrude through layers of the base plate whereto the sensor assembly part 700 is applied.
- the sensor assembly part 700 may be applied to the base plate such that the first connector 211 is positioned outside the periphery of the base plate.
- Fig. 4 illustrates an exploded view of an exemplary electrode assembly 204 of a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part.
- the electrode assembly 204 has a distal side 204A and a proximal side 204B.
- the electrode assembly 204 comprises a support layer 214 with proximal surface 214B and electrodes 216 arranged on the proximal side of the support layer 214 and including a ground electrode, a first electrode, a second electrode, a third electrode, a fourth electrode, and a fifth electrode, wherein each electrode has a respective connection part 217 for connecting the electrodes 216 to respective terminal elements of the monitor interface.
- the electrodes 216 are positioned and/or formed on a proximal side 214B of the support layer 214.
- electrode assembly 204 comprises a masking element 218 with proximal surface 218B and configured to insulate electrode parts of electrodes 216 from the first adhesive layer of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the masking element 218 covers or overlap with parts of the electrodes 216 when seen in the axial direction.
- Fig. 5 is a proximal view of proximal surfaces of base plate parts of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part without the first adhesive layer and the release liner.
- the base plate 4 and/or the sensor assembly part 700 comprises a first intermediate element 213 on the proximal side of the electrode assembly, i.e. between the electrode assembly 204 and the first adhesive layer (not shown).
- the first intermediate element 213 covers the terminal elements of the base plate 4 when seen in the axial direction and protects the first adhesive layer from mechanical stress from the terminal elements of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- Fig. 6 is a distal view of an exemplary electrode configuration 220 of electrodes 216 of the electrode assembly 204.
- the electrode assembly 204 such as the electrode configuration 220 of the electrode assembly 204 comprises a ground electrode 222, a first electrode 224, a second electrode 226, a third electrode 228, a fourth electrode 230, and a fifth electrode 232.
- the ground electrode 222 comprises a ground connection part 222A and the first electrode 224 comprises a first connection part 224A.
- the second electrode 226 comprises a second connection part 226A and the third electrode 228 comprises a third connection part 228A.
- the fourth electrode 230 comprises a fourth connection part 230A and the fifth electrode 232 comprise a fifth connection part 232A.
- the fourth electrode (second leakage electrode) 230 comprises fourth sensing parts 230B.
- the fifth electrode (third leakage electrode) 232 comprises fifth sensing parts 232B.
- the ground electrode 222 comprises a first electrode part 234 for forming a ground or reference for the first electrode 224.
- the ground electrode 222 comprises a second electrode part 236 for forming a ground or reference for the second electrode 226.
- the ground electrode 222 comprises a third electrode part 238 for forming a ground or reference for the third electrode 228.
- the masking element 218 is arranged proximal to the electrodes 222, 224, 226, 228 covering and insulating parts of the electrodes from the first adhesive and forming respective conductor parts of the electrodes 222, 224, 226,
- the first sensing part 224B extends circularly at least 330 degrees around the stomal opening at a first radial distance R1 from the centre point 19, see also Fig. 11.
- the first radial distance R1 is 14 mm.
- the first electrode part 234 is arranged on the inside of the first sensing part (i.e. closer to the centre point) and extends circularly at least 330 degrees around the stomal opening at a first ground distance RG1 from the first sensing part (radially from the centre point).
- the first ground distance RG1 is about 1 mm.
- the second sensing part 226B extends circularly at least 330 degrees around the stomal opening at a second radial distance R2 from the centre point 19, see also Fig. 11.
- the second radial distance R2 is 18 mm.
- the second electrode part 236 is arranged on the inside of the second sensing part 226B (i.e. closer to the centre point) and extends circularly at least 330 degrees around the stomal opening at a second ground distance RG2 from the second sensing part 226B (radially from the centre point).
- the second ground distance RG2 is about 1 mm.
- the third sensing part 228B extends circularly at least 330 degrees around the stomal opening at a third radial distance R3 from the centre point 19, see also Fig. 11.
- the third radial distance R3 is about 26 mm.
- the third electrode part 238 is arranged on the inside of the third sensing part 228B (i.e. closer to the centre point) and extends circularly at least 330 degrees around the stomal opening at a third ground distance RG3 from the third sensing part 228B (radially from the centre point).
- the third ground distance RG3 is about 1 mm.
- the ground electrode 222 comprises a fourth electrode part 240 for forming a ground or reference for the fourth electrode 230 and the fifth electrode 232.
- the fourth electrode part 240 of the ground electrode forms the first leakage electrode.
- the fourth electrode part 240 of the ground electrode 222 extends at least 300 degrees around the stomal opening and comprises ground sensing parts 222B.
- the fourth sensing parts 230B, fifth sensing parts 232B, and ground sensing parts of the fourth electrode part 240 are circularly distributed around the centre point 19 at a leakage radius from the centre point.
- the fourth sensing parts 230B, fifth sensing parts 232B, and ground sensing parts of the fourth electrode part may have a radial extension larger than 1.0 mm, such as in the range from 1.5 mm to 3.0 mm, e.g. about 2.0 mm.
- the fourth sensing parts 230B, fifth sensing parts 232B, and ground sensing parts of the fourth electrode part 240 may have a
- the electrodes 224, 226, 228 and electrode parts 234, 236, 238 may be omitted from the electrode configuration/electrode assembly.
- Fig. 7 is a distal view of an exemplary masking element.
- the masking element 218 optionally has a plurality of terminal openings including six terminal openings.
- the plurality of terminal openings comprises a ground terminal opening 242, a first terminal opening 244, a second terminal opening 246, a third terminal opening 248, a fourth terminal opening 250, and a fifth terminal opening 252.
- the terminal openings 242, 244, 246, 248, 250, 252 of the masking element 218 are configured to overlap and/or be aligned with respective connection parts 222A, 224A, 226A, 228A, 230A, 232A of the electrodes of the electrode assembly.
- the masking element 218 has a plurality of sensor point openings.
- the sensor point openings comprise primary sensor point openings shown within dotted line 254, each primary sensor point opening configured to overlap a part of the ground electrode (first leakage electrode) 222 and/or a part of the fourth electrode (second leakage electrode) 230.
- the primary sensor point openings 254 comprise, in the illustrated exemplary masking element, five primary sensor point openings 254A each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the ground electrode (first leakage electrode) 222.
- the primary sensor point openings 254 comprise, in the illustrated exemplary masking element, four primary sensor point openings 254B each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fourth electrode (second leakage electrode) 230.
- the sensor point openings comprise secondary sensor point openings shown within dotted line 256, each second sensor point opening configured to overlap a part of the fourth electrode (second leakage electrode) 230 and/or a part of the fifth electrode (third leakage electrode) 232.
- the secondary sensor point openings 256 comprise, in the illustrated exemplary masking element, five secondary sensor point openings 256A each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fifth electrode (third leakage electrode) 232.
- the secondary sensor point openings 256 comprise, in the illustrated exemplary masking element, four secondary sensor point openings 256B each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fourth electrode (second leakage electrode) 230.
- the sensor point openings comprise tertiary sensor point openings shown within dotted line 258, each tertiary sensor opening configured to overlap a part of the fifth electrode (third leakage electrode) 232 and/or a part of the ground electrode (first leakage electrode) 222.
- the tertiary sensor point openings 258 comprise, in the illustrated exemplary masking element, five tertiary sensor point openings 258A each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fifth electrode (third leakage electrode) 232.
- the tertiary sensor point openings 258 comprise, in the illustrated exemplary masking element, four tertiary sensor point openings 258B each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the ground electrode (first leakage electrode) 222.
- the sensor point openings 254A, 254B, 256A, 256B, 258A, 258B, are circularly arranged at a leakage radius of about 30 mm from the centre point 19.
- Fig. 8 is a distal view of an exemplary first adhesive layer.
- the first adhesive layer 200 has a plurality of sensor point openings.
- the sensor point openings of the first adhesive layer comprise primary sensor point openings shown within dotted line 260, each primary sensor point opening configured to overlap a part of the ground electrode 222 and/or a part of the fourth electrode 230 of the electrode assembly.
- the primary sensor point openings comprise, in the illustrated exemplary first adhesive layer, five primary sensor point openings 260A each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the ground electrode 222.
- the primary sensor point openings comprise, in the illustrated exemplary first adhesive layer, four primary sensor point openings 260B each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fourth electrode 230.
- the sensor point openings of the first adhesive layer comprise secondary sensor point openings shown within dotted line 262, each second sensor point opening configured to overlap a part of the fourth electrode 230 and/or a part of the fifth electrode 232 of the electrode assembly.
- the secondary sensor point openings comprise, in the illustrated exemplary first adhesive layer, five secondary sensor point openings 262A each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fifth electrode 232.
- the secondary sensor point openings comprise, in the illustrated exemplary first adhesive layer, four secondary sensor point openings 262B each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fourth electrode 230.
- the sensor point openings of the first adhesive layer comprise tertiary sensor point openings shown within dotted line 264, each tertiary sensor opening configured to overlap a part of the fifth electrode 232 and/or a part of the ground electrode 222 of the electrode assembly.
- the tertiary sensor point openings comprise, in the illustrated exemplary first adhesive layer, five tertiary sensor point openings 264A each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the fifth electrode 232.
- the tertiary sensor point openings comprise, in the illustrated exemplary first adhesive layer, four tertiary sensor point openings 264B each configured to overlap a respective sensing part of the ground electrode 222.
- Fig. 9 is a proximal view of the first adhesive layer of Fig. 8.
- the sensor point openings 260A, 260B, 262A, 262B, 264A, 264B, are circularly arranged at a leakage radius of about 30 mm from the centre point.
- Fig. 10 is a more detailed distal view of a part of the base plate 4 and/or the sensor assembly part 700.
- the base plate 4 and/or the sensor assembly part 700 comprises a monitor interface.
- the monitor interface comprises the first connector 211.
- the first connector 211 comprises coupling part 210 configured to releasably couple the monitor device to the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part and thus forming a releasable coupling.
- the first connector 211 of the monitor interface comprises a plurality of terminals formed by respective terminal elements for forming respective electrical connections with respective terminals of the monitor device.
- the plurality of terminals of the first connector 211 of the monitor interface comprises a ground terminal element 282 forming a ground terminal 282A, a first terminal element 284 forming a first terminal 284, a second terminal element 286 forming a second terminal 286A, and optionally a third terminal element 288 forming a third terminal 288A.
- the monitor interface optionally comprises a fourth terminal element 290 forming a fourth terminal 290A and/or a fifth terminal element 292 forming a fifth terminal 292A.
- the terminal elements 282, 284, 286, 288, 290, 292 contact respective connection parts 222A, 224A, 226A, 228A, 230a, 232A of electrodes 222, 224, 226, 228, 230, 232.
- the position of the first connector on the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part, the number of terminals and the position of the terminals in the coupling part may be adapted to the electrode configuration used in the electrode assembly of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- a first connector for a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part with the electrode configuration 220A shown in Fig. 11 comprises four terminals respectively connected to connection parts 222A, 224A, 226A, 228A of the electrodes
- a first connector for a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part with the electrode configuration 220B shown in Fig. 12 comprises three terminals respectively connected to connection parts 222A, 224A, 226A of the electrodes.
- Fig. 11 is a distal view of the exemplary electrode configuration 220 of Fig. 6 for a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part.
- the electrode configuration 220 comprises a first leakage electrode 222, second leakage electrode 230, and third leakage electrode 232.
- the leakage electrodes 222, 230, 232 are configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in three angular sensing zones, primary sensing zone 400, secondary sensing zone 402, and tertiary sensing zone 404.
- the primary sensing zone 400 is arranged in a primary angle space between a first direction 406 and a second direction 408 from the centre point 19, wherein the primary angle space spans a primary angle V1 of 120°.
- the secondary sensing zone 402 is arranged in a secondary angle space between the second direction 408 and a third direction 410 from the centre point 19, wherein the secondary angle space spans a secondary angle V2 of 120°.
- the tertiary sensing zone 404 is arranged in a tertiary angle space between the third direction 410 and the first direction 406 from the centre point 19, wherein the tertiary angle space spans a tertiary angle V3 of 120°.
- the first leakage electrode 222 comprises five primary sensing parts 222D arranged in the primary sensing zone 400, and four tertiary sensing parts 222E arranged in the tertiary sensing zone 404.
- Each primary sensing part 222D is aligned with a respective primary sensor point opening 254A of the masking element 218 (see Fig. 7). Further, each primary sensing part 222D is aligned with a respective primary sensor point opening 260A of the first adhesive layer 200 (see Fig. 8).
- Each tertiary sensing part 222E of the first leakage electrode 222 is aligned with a respective tertiary sensor point opening 258B of the masking element 218 (see Fig. 7). Further, each tertiary first sensing part 222E is aligned with a respective tertiary sensor point opening 264B of the first adhesive layer 200 (see Fig. 8).
- the second leakage electrode 230 comprises four primary sensing parts 230D arranged in the primary sensing zone 400, and four secondary sensing parts 230E arranged in the secondary sensing zone 402.
- Each primary sensing part 230D is aligned with a respective primary sensor point opening 254B of the masking element 218 (see Fig. 7). Further, each primary sensing part 230D is aligned with a respective primary sensor point opening 260B of the first adhesive layer 200 (see Fig. 8).
- Each secondary sensing part 230E is aligned with a respective secondary sensor point opening 256B of the masking element 218 (see Fig. 7). Further, each secondary sensing part 230E is aligned with a respective secondary sensor point opening 262B of the first adhesive layer 200 (see Fig. 8).
- the third leakage electrode 232 comprises five secondary sensing parts 232D arranged in the secondary sensing zone 402, and five tertiary sensing parts 232E arranged in the tertiary sensing zone 404.
- Each secondary sensing part 232D is aligned with a respective secondary sensor point opening 256A of the masking element 218 (see Fig. 7). Further, each secondary sensing part 232D is aligned with a respective secondary sensor point opening 262A of the first adhesive layer 200 (see Fig. 8).
- Each tertiary sensing part 232E is aligned with a respective tertiary sensor point opening 258A of the masking element 218 (see Fig. 7). Further, each tertiary sensing part 232E is aligned with a respective tertiary sensor point opening 264A of the first adhesive layer 200 (see Fig. 8).
- Fig. 12 is a distal view of an exemplary electrode configuration 220A for a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part.
- the electrode configuration 220 comprises a first leakage electrode 222, second leakage electrode 230, and third leakage electrode 232.
- the leakage electrodes 222, 230, 232 are configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side of the first adhesive layer in two angular sensing zones, primary sensing zone 400 and secondary sensing zone 402.
- the primary sensing zone 400 is arranged in a primary angle space between a first direction 406 and a second direction 408 from the centre point 19, wherein the primary angle space spans a primary angle V1 of about 185°.
- the secondary sensing zone 402 is arranged in a secondary angle space between the second direction 408 and the first direction 406 from the centre point 19, wherein the secondary angle space spans a secondary angle V2 of about 175°.
- the first leakage electrode 222 comprises primary sensing parts 222D arranged in the primary sensing zone 400, and secondary sensing parts 222F arranged in the secondary sensing zone 402.
- the second leakage electrode 230 comprises primary sensing parts 230D arranged in the primary sensing zone 400.
- the third leakage electrode 232 comprises secondary sensing parts 232D arranged in the secondary sensing zone 402.
- Each primary sensing part 222D, 230D is aligned with a respective primary sensor point opening of the masking element 219 (see Fig. 13) and with a respective primary sensor point opening of the first adhesive layer 201 (see Fig. 14).
- the sensing parts 222D, 222F, 230D, and 232D are circularly arranged at a leakage radius RL of about 30 mm from the centre point.
- Fig. 13 is a distal view of masking layer 219 for electrode configuration 220A in Fig. 12.
- the masking layer 219 comprises primary sensor point openings 254 in the primary angle space and secondary sensor point openings 256 in the secondary angle space.
- Fig. 14 is a distal view of first adhesive layer 201 for electrode configuration 220A in Fig. 12 implementing a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part with two sensing zones arranged in separate angle spaces.
- the first adhesive layer 201 comprises primary sensor point openings 260 in the primary angle space and secondary sensor point openings 262 arranged in the secondary angle space.
- Fig. 15 is a distal view of an exemplary electrode configuration 220B for a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part.
- the electrode configuration 220B comprises first leakage electrode 222, second leakage electrode 230, third leakage electrode 232, fourth leakage electrode 412, and fifth leakage electrode 414.
- the primary sensing zone 400 is arranged in a primary angle space spanning a primary angle V1 of about 85°.
- the secondary sensing zone 402 is arranged in a secondary angle space spanning a secondary angle V2 of about 95°.
- the tertiary sensing zone 404 is arranged in a tertiary angle space spanning a tertiary angle V3 of about 95°.
- the quaternary sensing zone 416 is arranged in a quaternary angle space spanning a quaternary angle V4 of about 85°.
- the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part may comprise one or a larger number of sensing zones, such as five, six, seven, eight or more sensing zones.
- Fig. 16 is a flow diagram of an exemplary method according to the present disclosure.
- the method 1000 is performed or at least partly performed in an accessory device, e.g.
- accessory device 8 wherein the accessory device comprises an interface configured to communicate with one or more devices of an ostomy system, e.g. ostomy system 1 , the interface comprising a display, wherein the ostomy system comprises a monitor device, e.g. monitor device 6, and/or an ostomy appliance, e.g.
- the ostomy appliance 2 being configured to be placed on a skin surface of a user, wherein the ostomy appliance comprises a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part, the method 1000 comprising obtaining 1002 monitor data from the monitor device, wherein the monitor data is indicative of presence of fluid at a proximal side of a first adhesive layer of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part towards the skin surface; determining 1004 an issue based on the monitor data, wherein the issue is related to the ostomy appliance; identifying 1006, based on the determined issue, a set of candidate actions to the issue from a plurality of possible actions; selecting 1008 a set of digital content based on the set of candidate actions; and displaying 1010 the set of digital content on the display.
- the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part optionally comprises a plurality of electrodes configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side in a primary sensing zone, a secondary sensing zone and optionally a tertiary sensing zone, the plurality of electrodes including a first leakage electrode, a second leakage electrode, and a third leakage electrode, and wherein obtaining the monitor data may comprise obtaining monitor data indicative of detection of fluid on the proximal side in the primary sensing zone, the secondary sensing zone and optionally the tertiary sensing zone.
- the monitor data comprises ostomy data and/or parameter data based on ostomy data, wherein the ostomy data and/or parameter data is optionally indicative of resistance between any two of the plurality of electrodes, capacitance and/or inductance between any two of the plurality of electrodes, and/or any change thereof.
- determining 1004 the issue based on the monitor data may comprise generating 1004B a set of representative features of the moisture pattern type based on previously determined moisture pattern types; determining 1004C whether one or more features of the determined moisture pattern type satisfy a first issue criterion, where in the first issue criterion is based on the set of representative features; and determining 1004D the issue as a first issue in accordance with the one or more features of the determined moisture pattern type satisfying the first issue criterion.
- Determining 1004 the issue based on the monitor data optionally comprises determining 1004E a number N1 of occurrences of the determined moisture pattern type over a time period, e.g. of N base plate wear time cycles; determining 1004F whether the number of occurrences satisfies a second issue criterion; and determining 1004G the issue as a second issue in accordance with the number of occurrences satisfying the second issue criterion.
- identifying 1006 the set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue optionally comprises identifying 1006A the set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue and on user data.
- the user data may comprise one or more of ostomate type, skin irregularity parameter, stoma position parameter, health data, nutritional data, medicine intake data, activity data, gender data, and age data.
- displaying 1010 the set of digital content on the display optionally comprises displaying 1010A the set of digital content on the display in a first application, wherein the first application is an ostomy user application installed on the accessory device.
- Displaying 1010 the set of digital content on the display may comprise displaying 1010B on the display a notification indicative of the set of digital content.
- the set of digital content may comprise media content.
- Fig. 17 is a block diagram illustrating an exemplary accessory device 8 according to the present disclosure.
- the accessory device 8 forms part of an ostomy system and is optionally configured to performing the method as disclosed herein.
- the accessory device 8 comprises a memory 501 ; a processor 502 coupled to the memory 501 ; and an interface 503 coupled to the processor 502.
- the interface 503 comprises a display 504.
- Peripheral devices 501 , 503 can be operatively and communicably coupled to the processor 502 via a bus for communicating data.
- the processor 502 can be a central processing unit (CPU), but other suitable microprocessors are also contemplated.
- the interface 503 is configured to communicate with one or more devices of the ostomy system.
- the one or more devices comprises a monitor device and/or an ostomy appliance configured to be placed on a skin surface of a user or on any additional seals.
- the interface 503 is configured to obtain monitor data from the one or more devices, such as to receive or retrieve the monitor data from the one or more devices.
- the monitor data may be indicative of a presence of fluid at a proximal side of the first adhesive layer of the ostomy appliance, such as a presence of fluid of a proximal side of the first adhesive layer of a base plate and/or a sensor assembly part of the ostomy appliance.
- the processor 502 is configured to determine an issue based on the monitor data, wherein the issue is related to the ostomy appliance; identify a set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue; select a set of digital content based on the set of candidate actions; and wherein the interface 503 is configured to display the set of digital content on the display 504.
- to determine an issue comprises to determine a moisture pattern type and wherein the issue is based on the moisture pattern type.
- To determine of a moisture pattern type may comprise selecting a moisture pattern type from a set of predefined moisture pattern types.
- the set of predefined moisture pattern types may comprise a number K of moisture pattern types, such as at least three moisture pattern types, at least four moisture pattern types, at least five moisture pattern types.
- the number K of moisture pattern types may be in the range from four to twenty.
- the processor 502 is optionally configured to determine one or more moisture pattern types based on the monitor data by identifying a moisture pattern type based on parameter data, such as for a corresponding sensing zone
- the memory 501 may be configured to store the monitor data or at least parts thereof.
- the processor 502 may be configured to instruct the interface 503 to display a user interface including an issue user interface element representative of the issue on the display 504.
- the processor 502 may be configured to instruct the interface 503 to display a user interface including a number of candidate action user interface elements on the display 504, each candidate action user interface element corresponding to a candidate action of the set of candidate actions.
- the processor 502 may be configured to instruct the interface 503 to display the set of digital content on the display 504, e.g. in accordance with detection of a user selection of the corresponding candidate action user interface element.
- the processor 502 may be configured to determine an issue based on the monitor data obtained.
- the issue is indicative of the dynamic internal state of the ostomy appliance (for example early presence of fluid that is not visible to the user when the ostomy appliance is worn), related to the leakage of output (e.g. faecal material), such as severity, imminence, timing of leakage at a proximal side (or proximal surface) of the ostomy appliance.
- Presence of fluid on the proximal side (or proximal surface) of the first adhesive layer may affect the adhesive performance of the ostomy appliance.
- Fig. 18 illustrates an exemplary user interface 600 of an accessory device according to the present disclosure.
- the accessory device has determined the issue as an issue of generally smaller wear time than expected for base plates and/or sensor assembly parts based on the monitor data, i.e. the monitor data are indicative of a wear time or average wear time less than an expected wear time.
- the user interface 600 comprises a first user interface screen 602 comprising an issue user interface element 604 in the form of a text field representative of the issue on the display 504.
- the accessory device/processor identifies, based on the determined issue, a set of candidate actions.
- the user interface 600 comprises, e.g.
- the candidate action related to first candidate action user interface element 610 is improved preparation, e.g. cutting, of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the candidate action related to second candidate action user interface element 612 is improved preparation, e.g. cleaning and drying, of the skin surface.
- the candidate action related to third candidate action user interface element 614 is improved application, e.g. positioning, of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- the candidate action related to fourth candidate action user interface element 616 is change of ostomy appliance type.
- the accessory device/processor is configured to select a set of digital content based on the set of candidate actions and display the set of digital content on the display, e.g. as part of user interface 600 in a user interface screen upon detection of user selection of a candidate action user interface element 610, 612, 614, 616.
- the user interface 600 comprises a third user interface screen 618 with text 620 and a video 622 as digital content on the display 504.
- the third user interface screen 618 with the set of digital content 620, 622 is displayed upon detection of user selection of first candidate action user interface element 610 relating to improved cutting of the base plate and/or the sensor assembly part.
- Embodiments of the present disclosure are set out in the following items: 1. A method, performed in an accessory device, wherein the accessory device comprises an interface configured to communicate with one or more devices of an ostomy system, the interface comprising a display, wherein the ostomy system comprises a monitor device and/or an ostomy appliance, the ostomy appliance being configured to be placed on a skin surface of a user, wherein the ostomy appliance comprises a sensor assembly part, the method comprising:
- monitor data is indicative of presence of fluid at a proximal side of a first adhesive layer of the sensor assembly part towards the skin surface
- the sensor assembly part comprises a plurality of electrodes configured to detect presence of fluid on the proximal side in a primary sensing zone and a secondary sensing zone, the plurality of electrodes including a first leakage electrode, a second leakage electrode, and a third leakage electrode, and wherein obtaining the monitor data comprises obtaining monitor data indicative of detection of fluid on the proximal side in the primary sensing zone and/or the secondary sensing zone.
- monitor data comprises ostomy data and/or parameter data.
- ostomy data and/or parameter data is indicative of resistance between any two of the plurality of electrodes, capacitance and/or inductance between any two of the plurality of electrodes, and/or any change thereof.
- determining the issue based on the monitor data comprises determining one or more moisture pattern types based on the monitor data. 6. Method according to item 5, wherein determining one or more moisture pattern types based on the monitor data comprises identifying a moisture pattern type based on parameter data.
- determining the issue based on the monitor data comprises:
- Method according to any of items 5-8 as dependent on item 8, wherein determining the issue based on the monitor data comprises:
- identifying the set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue comprises identifying the set of candidate actions from a plurality of possible actions based on the determined issue and on user data; wherein the user data comprises one or more of ostomate type, skin irregularity parameter, stoma position parameter, health data, nutritional data, medicine intake data, activity data, gender data, and age data.
- displaying the set of digital content on the display comprises displaying the set of digital content on the display in a first application, wherein the first application is an ostomy user application installed on the accessory device.
- displaying the set of digital content on the display comprises displaying on the display a notification indicative of the set of digital content.
- An accessory device wherein the accessory device forms part of an ostomy system, the accessory device comprising:
- processor operatively connected to the memory
- the ostomy system communicates with one or more devices of the ostomy system, the one or more devices comprising a monitor device and/or an ostomy appliance configured to be placed on a skin surface of a user, the ostomy appliance comprising a sensor assembly part, wherein the interface is configured to obtain monitor data from the one or more devices, and wherein the interface comprises a display,
- processor is configured to
- 1004F determining whether the number of occurrences satisfies a second issue criterion 1004G determining the issue as a second issue in accordance with the number of occurrences satisfying the second issue criterion
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