WO2006011009A2 - A machine and a procedure for extracorporeal treatment of blood. - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a machine and a procedure for extracorporeal treatment of blood.
- the invention can be usefully applied in treatments involving an ultrafiltration of liquid through a semipermeable membrane, for example treatments for kidney failure such as pure ultrafiltration, hemofiltration, hemodialysis, and hemodiafiltration.
- Extra-corporeal blood treatments generally involve removing blood from a patient, transporting it externally of the human body and reintroducing it to the patient once treated.
- Treatments for kidney failure comprise, in general, both addition and/or removal of solutes from the blood, and removal of liquid.
- dialysis treatment is usually done by first removing blood from the patient and conducting it internally of a dialysis filter in which an exchange of solutes and liquid is performed through a semi-permeable membrane.
- the liquid to be removed is taken from the blood by pressure-gradient ultrafiltration through a semipermeable membrane, and is conveyed into a non-blood chamber of the filter.
- the solutes to be eliminated are drawn by convection along with the liquid, the convection transport being a contemporary transport of a liquid part of the blood and a part of the substances contained therein through the membrane.
- part of the liquid present in the blood crosses the membrane by ultrafiltration, drawing along with it, by convection, a part of the substances present in the blood, as in ultrafiltration treatment; also, a substituting fluid is infused into the blood before and/or after the filter, and in any case before the blood is returned to the patient.
- a sterile fluid of a predetermined composition is introduced into the non-blood chamber of the filter.
- the removal of liquid from the blood through the semipermeable membrane occurs by pressure-gradient ultrafiltration.
- the solute exchange through the membrane is essentially achieved by diffusion due to the concentration gradient of the solutes.
- a small part of the solutes is removed by convection along with the ultrafiltered liquid.
- no substitution fluid is used.
- All the above types of dialysis treatment enable removal of an excess of liquid from the patient's body.
- the total quantity of liquid removed from the start to the end of the treatment (total weight loss) is one of the most important parameters in the treatment, and is generally set at the start of treatment as a target.
- a further important parameter is the total treatment time.
- the weight loss rate is set to a constant value or to a predefined profile. In any case, if a total weight loss value is added to the weight loss rate, the treatment time is determined a priori.
- the weight loss rate is equal, in general, to the difference between the ultrafiltration rate through the filter membrane and the flow rate of the substitution liquid (infusion rate). Also, in the case of hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration, the ultrafiltration rate is the same as the difference between the used dialysis fluid rate at the outlet of the non-blood filter chamber and the fresh dialysis fluid rate at the inlet of the non- blood chamber, while in the case of pure ultrafiltration or hemofiltration, the ultrafiltration rate coincides with the used fluid rate at the outlet of the non-blood chamber of the filter.
- the ultrafiltration rate in which the weight loss rate is determined at start of treatment, if the infusion rate is also pre-set, then consequently the ultrafiltration rate will also be predetermined, as the sum of the weight loss rate and the infusion rate.
- the ultrafiltration actuators will therefore be controlled so that the ultrafiltration rate will follow the pre-set progression.
- This type of control is essentially based on one or more of the flow rates of the liquids circulating in the dialysis machine (fresh dialysis liquid, used dialysis liquid, substitution liquid).
- the trans-membrane pressure on the semi-permeable membrane of the dialysis filter is usually pre-set (or another desired target, such as for example the total quantity of a certain metabolite to be removed from the patient), and the trans-membrane pressure is also pre-set, usually to a constant value for the whole treatment.
- the ultrafiltration actuators are controlled so that the pressure follows the pre-set progression. The treatment terminates when the overall weight loss (or the other target parameter) is reached.
- the treatment time is not predeterminable. It is possible to set a predetermined treatment time even in pressure controlled mode; however if the total patient ultrafiltration volume (or the total patient weight loss) is predetermined as well, the total substitution volume will not be predeterminable.
- a further important parameter which is usually pre-set at the start of treatment is the flow rate of the blood removed from the patient, which crosses the extracorporeal circuit.
- the choice of this parameter depends on various factors, not least the state of the patient's vascular access.
- the blood flow rate considerably influences both the quantity of solutes exchangeable per time unit, and the quantity of liquid removable per time unit, so the treatment time largely depends on the blood flow rate, i.e. the time in which the prefixed target (weight loss or quantity of metabolite removed or volume of substituting liquid infused or others) is reached.
- the blood rate is a pre-set value determined by the operator.
- EP 0 711 182 describes however a case in which the blood flow rate is determined by the dialysis machine, at start of or during treatment.
- the blood flow rate which is removed from the patient and sent to a dialysis filter, is varied in a predetermined sequence, after which the system measures the concentration of a metabolite (for example urea or creatinine, or uric acid) in the used dialysis liquid downstream of the filter, in order to determine a profile of the metabolite concentration in relation to the blood flow rate.
- a metabolite for example urea or creatinine, or uric acid
- the system thus determines the value of the blood flow rate which corresponds to the maximum metabolite concentration, and automatically sets the blood flow rate at the determined value.
- the system has the aim of optimizing blood purification performance with relation to the metabolite during the dialysis treatment.
- the system of EP 0 711 182 is not able to optimize the weight loss rate or the ultrafiltration rate. In other words, it does not guarantee to minimize the treatment time in cases where the pre-set target is a determined weight loss in the patient or a determined volume of substituting liquid to infuse in the patient.
- WO 01/08723 discloses a method of optimizing the operating point of a dialysis filter.
- WO 01/08723 teaches that, in the case of increased deviation between the calculated filtration factor FF and the maximum limit set (for example in the case of previous reduction of ultrafiltration), the operating conditions can be modified so as to increase the efficiency of filtration, in particular by increasing the ultrafiltration rate. This makes it possible to modify the operating conditions of the filter dynamically during the treatment, following any variations and fluctuations of the hematocrit in the course of treatment, to obtain conditions of safety and increased efficiency at every instant.
- the method for increasing filter efficiency disclosed by WO 01/08723 is susceptible of improvement.
- a main aim of the present invention is to provide a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment which is able to remove, in a relatively short time, a large quantity of corporeal liquid from a patient.
- a further aim of the invention is to realise a control procedure for an ultrafiltration system which can optimize the efficiency of the weight loss of a patient undergoing dialysis.
- An advantage of the invention is that it reduces the treatment time for a same quantity of corporeal fluid to be removed from a patient, or increases the quantity of fluid removed for a same treatment time.
- a further advantage of the present invention is that it exploits to the fullest the ability of the semi-permeable membrane performing the extracorporeal blood treatment.
- a further advantage is that it is suited to the conditions of the patient at the start of treatment.
- a further advantage is that it is adaptable to the conditions of the patient- machine system which are variable during a treatment.
- the invention enables automatic regulation of the working conditions of the ultrafiltration system in order to follow, during treatment, both variations in the filter performance and variations in the characteristics of the patient's blood.
- the invention causes the ultrafiltration system to work at optimum performance levels, whatever the blood treatment device used during the course of the treatment, and whatever the condition of the patient at start of treatment.
- patient's blood composition which influences the type, shape and maximum of the curve of ultrafiltration rate as a function of TMP, depends on many factors, e.g. EPO, dose, use of aspirin, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs etc., and these factors may change without any prior notice or indication.
- the invention has an advantage to provide a controller that in this case also can detect changes of parameters depending on patient's blood composition and so can provide an historical analysis that could be useful for better treatment delivery and less operations complications, e.g. decreased efficiency, exchange of the system after clotting, etc.
- the invention provides a control system that enables a better automation of a blood treatment by prospective setting of treatment parameters.
- the invention enables a better system compatibility between the variations of patient's blood composition, the type of the dialyser (with a certain bandwidth, variation of the ultrafiltration coefficient, fiber diameters, etc.) and the dialysis machine controlling and operating functions.
- the invention has a further advantage to prevent filter clotting due to higher hematocrit.
- an optimal operating condition of an ultrafiltration device is determined by means of detecting, in two different operating conditions of the ultrafiltration system, at least two values of the ultrafiltration rate, and by a subsequent comparison of the values in order to determine a maximum ultrafiltration rate value.
- an optimal operating condition of an ultrafiltration device is determined by means of detecting, in two different operating conditions of the ultrafiltration system, at least two values of the ultrafiltration rate, at least two values of a quantity indicative of an operating situation of the ultrafiltration system (for example a trans-membrane pressure or a velocity of an ultrafiltration pump), and by means of a subsequent control determining whether the values satisfy or not a predetermined relation with a reference value.
- an optimal operating condition of an ultrafiltration system is sought by means of determining a derivative of the ultrafiltration rate, as a function of a quantity which is indicative of an operating situation of the ultrafiltration system (for example a transmembrane pressure or a velocity of an ultrafiltration pump), and a control on whether the derivative satisfies or not a predetermined relation with a limit reference value.
- This control can comprise an evaluation of whether the derivative is positive and less than a chosen small predefined value.
- the search for an optimal operating condition of an ultrafiltration system is carried out periodically, in particular at predetermined time intervals.
- This enables an adaptation of the ultrafiltration system to a change in the effective optimal operating condition, which change is essentially (but not only) due to the fact that the semipermeable membrane, during the course of the treatment, varies in performance levels. It has been observed, for example, that during treatment the profile of ultrafiltration rate as a function of the transmembrane pressure usually changes: thanks to a periodic updating of the sought-after optimal operating condition, the variation in the characteristics of the semipermeable membrane can be accounted for.
- the operating conditions of the filter will change with the consequent, at least partial un-clotting of the filter, resulting in better filter/treatment performance throughout the remaining treatment.
- the search for an optimal operating condition of the ultrafiltration system can be performed continuously by running the control algorithm throughout the treatment.
- the search for an optimal operating condition for an ultrafiltration system involves increasing and/or reducing the ultrafiltration flow rate (for example by increasing and/or reducing the operating velocity of an ultrafiltration actuator by a predetermined quantity), measuring the transmembrane pressure and checking whether the transmembrane pressure undergoes an excessive change consequent to a determined change in the ultrafiltration rate.
- a profile of the ultrafiltration flow rate as a function of the transmembrane pressure is made, and an optimal operating situation is set up, corresponding to or based on the maximum of the profile obtained previously.
- a plurality of optimal operating conditions are calculated, each of which corresponds to a set value of the flow rate of the liquid at the inlet of the blood treatment device, after which there is a further calculation from among the determined plurality of optimal conditions of the one which gives the greatest ultrafiltration rate.
- figure 1 is a diagram of a machine for pure ultrafiltration treatment
- figure 2 is a diagram of a machine for hemofiltration treatment
- figure 3 is a diagram of a machine for a hemodialysis treatment
- figure 4 is a diagram of a machine for hemodiafiltration treatment
- figure 5 is a profile of ultrafiltration rate as a function of transmembrane pressure.
- 1 denotes in its entirety a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment.
- the machine of figure 1 is suitable for performing a pure ultrafiltration treatment.
- the machine 1 comprises an actuator 2 for ultrafiltration of a liquid through a semipermeable membrane 3 of a blood treatment device 4.
- the blood treatment device comprises a blood chamber 5 and a fluid chamber 6, separated one from another by the semipermeable membrane 3.
- An extracorporeal blood circuit comprises an arterial line 7, which takes the blood removed from a patient to an inlet of the blood chamber 5, and a venous line 8, which returns the treated blood from an outlet of the blood chamber 5 to the patient.
- An actuator 9 comprising for example a peristaltic blood pump, causes the blood to circulate along the extracorporeal circuit, generating a blood flow rate Q B along the arterial line 7.
- a discharge line 10 is connected to an outlet of the fluid chamber 6.
- the ultrafiltration actuator 2 can be, as in the illustrated embodiment, a fluid circulation pump, such as for example a rotary pump or an alternating pump, arranged on the discharge line 5.
- a fluid circulation pump such as for example a rotary pump or an alternating pump, arranged on the discharge line 5.
- the ultrafiltration actuator 2 generates a flow rate Q w of a discharge fluid along the discharge line 10.
- the flow rate Q w of the discharge fluid corresponds, in the case of pure ultrafiltration, to the ultrafiltration flow rate QU F through the semipermeable membrane 3.
- the machine 1 comprises a sensor 1 1 for detecting the ultrafiltration flow rate Q UF through the membrane 3.
- the sensor 11 comprises a flowmeter arranged on the discharge line 10 for measuring the discharge fluid flow rate Qw-
- the flow rate sensor 11 can be any device of known type (gravimetric, magnetic, ultra-sound, Coriolis effect, turbine, etc.) suitable for measuring an ultrafiltration flow rate Q UF in an ultrafiltration system.
- the machine comprises a sensor 12 of a quantity indicating an operating situation of the ultrafiltration system.
- the quantity is the rotation velocity ⁇ of the discharge fluid circulation pump along the discharge line 10.
- the sensor 12 can be, for example, a magnetic encoder for measuring the velocity ⁇ .
- the machine 1 further comprises another sensor 13 for detecting another quantity indicating an operating situation of the ultrafiltration system.
- this other quantity is a transmembrane pressure TMP.
- the sensor 13 comprises three pressure gauges arranged for measuring the pressure, respectively, at the inlet of the blood chamber
- the machine comprises a controller 14 predisposed to receive the signals supplied by the sensors 11 , 12 and 13, and for supplying command signals to the actuators 2 and 9.
- the controller 14 is also able to calculate a transmembrane pressure on the basis of the pressure values received from the sensor 13.
- the controller 14 is programmed to perform the following operations:
- the controller 14 in substance, generates a procedure for finding a maximum or nearly-maximum value for the ultrafiltration flow rate Q UF as a function of the transmembrane pressure TMP.
- the controller 14 is programmed to perform the above operations during the treatment, e.g. at the start of the treatment and/or in the course of the treatment.
- the controller 14 finds that ⁇ QU F / ⁇ TMP > ⁇ , it generates a signal by which the above-described operations are repeated, at a different value for the angular velocity ⁇ of the ultrafiltration actuator 2.
- the controller 14 finds that ⁇ Q UF / ⁇ TMP ⁇ ⁇ , it generates a signal by which the following operations are performed: selection of a desired value ⁇ des of the operating parameter of the ultrafiltration actuator 2; commanding the actuator 2 to operate at the selected value ⁇ des .
- the phase of changing the operating parameter of the ultrafiltration actuator 2 comprises a passage from a first value Q 1 of the angular velocity of the actuator 2 to a second value ⁇ 2
- the controller 14 is programmed to operate the ultrafiltration actuator 2 at the desired ⁇ des , (i.e. the value at which Q U F as a function of TMP has a maximum or, in any case, the derivative of Q UF as a function of TMP assumes a null or positive value which is inferior to a small value) for a predetermined time, for example 10-20 minutes, and, once this time has passed, is programmed to repeat the above-described operations in search of the maximum (or the zeroing of the derivative) of the function Q UF (TMP).
- the controller 14 is programmed periodically to repeat the search operations for the maximum of the function Q UF (TMP).
- the controller 14 instead of verifying whether ⁇ Q U F/ ⁇ TMP ⁇ ⁇ , or additionally to doing so, verifies whether ⁇ Q UF / ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ , where ⁇ is a variant (measured or set) of the angular velocity of the actuator 2, and ⁇ is a predefined value close to zero.
- the controller 14 is programmed to carry out the above-described operations to establish the maximum of function Q UF (TMP), for at least two different values Q B i and Q B ⁇ of the flow rate Q 8 of the liquid to be subjected to ultrafiltration; the flow rate Q B can be correlated, in a known way, to a velocity ⁇ of the blood pump detected, for example, by a sensor 15 associated to the pump itself.
- TMP maximum of function
- the flow rate Q B can be correlated, in a known way, to a velocity ⁇ of the blood pump detected, for example, by a sensor 15 associated to the pump itself.
- the controller 14 determines a first value ⁇ i of the velocity of the ultrafiltration pump, at which there is a first value QU FI of the maximum of the function QU F (TMP), maintaining the blood pump at a constant velocity 1 P 1 ; after which the velocity of the blood pump is changed, bringing it to a velocity of ⁇ 2 ⁇ ⁇ i, and a second value ⁇ 2 is determined to which a second maximum value QU F2 corresponds for the function Q UF (TMP).
- the controller 14 is programmed to compare the results obtained in the two cases and to emit a signal consequent to the comparison; the controller 14 in effect checks which of the two values Q UFI and Q UF2 is the greater and sets the machine to work at either the pair of values ( 1 V 1 , ⁇ O or ( ⁇ 2 , ⁇ 2 ), corresponding to the value QU FI or QU F2 , according to which is the greater of the two values.
- the above-described procedure can be repeated for other values, Q B3 , Q B4 , ... , of the ultrafiltration liquid flow rate.
- the controller 14 is programmed to perform a search for the maximum (or the value bringing the derivative to almost zero) of the function Q UF M, that is, the ultrafiltration flow rate as a function of the velocity of the ultrafiltration actuator 2; or the controller 14 is programmed to perform a search for the maximum of the function 1/TMP( ⁇ ), where TMP( ⁇ ) is the transmembrane pressure as a function of the velocity of the ultrafiltration actuator 2.
- the controller 14 is programmed to perform the following operations:
- the above-described control procedures cause the ultrafiltration actuator to operate at a maximum ultrafiltration flow rate, considered as a function of another operating parameter of the ultrafiltration system, or in any case to operate at an ultrafiltration flow rate beyond which the derivative of the ultrafiltration flow rate, as a function of the other considered operating parameter, assumes a value which is very close to zero or is indeed negative, i.e. is at an ultrafiltration flow rate beyond which the operating condition of the semipermeable membrane would be considered critical.
- 1 denotes in its entirety a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment.
- the machine of figure 2 is suitable for performing a hemofiltration treatment.
- the elements which are the same as in figure 1 have been denoted using the same numbers.
- 2 denotes the ultrafiltration actuator
- 3 the semipermeable membrane
- 5 the blood chamber
- 6 the fluid chamber
- 7 the arterial line
- 8 the venous line
- 9 the blood circulation actuator
- 10 the discharge line
- Q w the discharge fluid flow rate along the discharge line.
- an infusion line 16 is included for injecting into the extracorporeal blood a flow Q
- the substitution liquid is pre-infused upstream of the blood treatment device 4; in any case post-infusion is possible, downstream of the device 4, or a combined pre- and post-infusion.
- the infusion rate is detected by means of a flow rate sensor 18.
- 1 1 denotes a sensor for detecting the ultrafiltration flow rate QUF, comprising a flowmeter for measuring the rate Qw of the discharge fluid, with 12 denoting the rotation velocity ⁇ sensor of the discharge fluid circulation pump, 13 the transmembrane pressure sensor, 14 the controller receiving the signals emitted by the sensors 1 1 , 12, 13, 15 and 18 and providing command signals to the actuators 2, 9 and 17, with 15 the sensor for the blood pump velocity.
- the controller 14 is programmed to perform the search operations for the optimal condition of maximum rate of patient weight loss Q W L and follows the same modalities as described above in reference to pure ultrafiltration operations.
- the flow rate of the ultrafiltration liquid does not depend only on the patient's blood flow rate Q B and on the blood hematocrit level, but also on the infusion flow rate QINF-
- the above-described procedure which searches out the optimal conditions upon a variation not only of an operating parameter of the ultrafiltration actuator 2 but also of the ultrafiltration liquid flow rate, will have to take account of the fact that the flow rate is a function of both an operating parameter of the blood circulation actuator 9 and of an operating parameter of the pre-infusion liquid circulation actuator 17.
- the above-described procedure in this case may include varying either the blood circulation actuator 9 operating parameter or the pre-infusion actuator 17 operating parameter, or both parameters, then comparing the optimal conditions determined at each variation in order to choose, from among the various optimal conditions, the one which is considered the best overall, for example the condition in which the ultrafiltration flow rate Q UF is at the maximum.
- 1 denotes in its entirety a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment.
- the machine of figure 3 is suitable for performing a hemodialysis treatment.
- the elements which are identical to those in figure 1 are denoted by the same numbers.
- the hemodialysis machine of figure 3 comprises a supply line for a fresh dialysis liquid 19, provided with a supply actuator 20, which circulates a flow Q D of liquid towards an inlet of the fluid chamber 6.
- the transmembrane pressure TMP is calculated on the basis of pressure values detected at four points, i.e. at the three points already indicated herein above, and also at the inlet of the fluid chamber 6.
- the ultrafiltration flow rate sensor 11 comprises, in the illustrated embodiment, a Q w rate measuring device on the discharge line 10 and a Q 0 flow rate measuring device on the supply line 19.
- a differential measurement device which measures the difference of the rates QW-QD-
- 1 denotes in its entirety a machine for extracorporeal blood treatment.
- the machine of figure 4 is suitable for performing a hemodiafiltration treatment.
- the elements which are the same as in the machines of figures 2 and 3 have been indicated using the same numbers.
- NF comes from the supply line 19, where flow Q 0 runs.
- the characteristics (shape, maximum, etc.) of the curve Q UF reflect a patient specific pattern not only for a single treatment, but also along changes of the blood composition or disease stage, i.e. by changing/increasing blood viscosity and tendency to create clotting due to increase of fibrinogen as a result of acute inflammatory periods.
- This example relates to an HDF or HF machine wherein the substitution liquid is withdrawn from a dialysis circuit for preparation on-line of a dialysis liquid.
- this example can be applied also to pressure controlled HF/HDF treatments of different types, as for example a HF/HDF treatment with a supply of dialysis liquid and/or substitution liquid from bags (e.g. LVHDF), or a HF/HDF with separate/independent supply of substitution liquid.
- the screen of the user interface of the machine is used to initiate an automatic TMP scan process or to switch between adjustable time and adjustable volume modes.
- the operator may press a key to start automatic scan to find optimum TMP (AUTO SETUP mode).
- AUTO SETUP mode the machine will automatically try to find the optimum TMP setting according to the following steps 1) to 5).
- the process can be fully automatic (no operator action required).
- TMP-scan By pressing a key, the machine will start the automatic TMP-scan process.
- the set TMP will be increased or decreased in steps to find the maximum UF-rate point.
- TMP-scan will start at the set TMP. If no initial TMP is set by the operator, the scan will start with a short period in volume control with a low infusion rate, for example depending on blood flow rate and/or on pre- or post- infusion mode (e.g. 50% of blood flow Q b if pre-dilution and 10% of Q b if post-dilution), in order to get a stable TMP start value.
- pre- or post- infusion mode e.g. 50% of blood flow Q b if pre-dilution and 10% of Q b if post-dilution
- the recommended TMP is used as a set value.
- the operator may confirm or not the new TMP.
- the UF-process may be started or not during the optimization process. If started after optimum TMP has been selected, treatment time or infusion volume will change depending on mode.
- adjustable volume mode Changes from adjustable time mode to adjustable volume mode or vice versa. Changing to adjustable volume gives greater control over the delivered dialysis dose, while adjustable time fixes the end of treatment time for the patient.
- adjustable volume may be used in the beginning of the treatment, but near the end the operator may switch to adjustable time to accommodate for patient transportation and other logistical needs (next patient, etc.).
- TMP AUTO SETUP LIMIT System pressure high limit - The automatic scan is aborted at 90% of the current system pressure high limit. The corresponding TMP- value is recommended.
- the system pressure high limit should be set as high as the filter can tolerate and is safe for the patient.
- TMP AUTO SETUP LIMIT - Ratio CWQ B predetermined % value -
- NF /Q B ) is 80-120%.
- Increasing the blood flow, adjusting the substitution volume or treatment time and/or selecting a more appropriate filter can obviate this limit situation.
- TMP AUTO SETUP LIMIT - Ratio Q UP /Q B predetermined % value - In post-dilution, the recommended maximum filtration to blood flow ratio (Q UF /Q B ) is 30-40%. Increasing the blood flow, adjusting the substitution volume or treatment time and/or selecting a more appropriate filter can resolve this limit situation.
- TMP AUTO SETUP - Dialysate flow changed -
- the dialysate flow has been automatically increased. This attention informs the operator of this fact and possible consequences such as increased concentrate consumption. Dialysate flow may be decreased to save concentrates, water, and energy.
- TMP AUTO SETUP READY - Confirm new set TMP - The attention will be triggered at the end of the automatic scan to remind the operator to confirm the recommended TMP set point. If not confirmed within a predetermined time, the initial parameters (either set by the operator or found in initial volume control part of scan) will be recovered. In other embodiments no operator action is required and an auto-confirmation function is activated.
- step ⁇ predefined value, e.g.
- step initial value is predefined, for example 50 mmHg
- the above step 2) (waiting for a stable TMP) can be combined with or replaced by (and/or) a criteria to determine when a stable TMPset is reached from the measured TMP values in order to speed up the scan when taking small steps and allow more time for larger steps.
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