Extracorporeal blood treatment alarm docking
US-12080412-B2 · Sep 3, 2024 · US
US9381291B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9381291-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214003273-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 9, 2012 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 5, 2016 |
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A membrane separation device for use in blood processing procedures is disclosed. In one embodiment, a spinning membrane separator is provided in which at least two zones or regions are created in the gap between the spinning membrane and the shell, such that mixing of the fluid between the two regions is inhibited by a radial rib or ridge associated with the spinning membrane that decreases the gap between the spinning membrane and the shell to define two fluid regions, the ridge isolating the fluid in the two regions to minimize mixing between the two. Automated systems and methods are disclosed for separating a unit of previously collected whole blood into selected blood components, such as concentrated red cells and plasma, for collecting red cells and plasma directly from a donor in a single pass, and for cell washing. Data management systems and methods and priming methods are also disclosed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A blood filtration device comprising: a generally cylindrical housing having an interior wall; an interior member mounted interior of the housing and having an external surface; one of the interior wall of the housing and the external surface of the interior member including a porous membrane spaced apart from the wall of the housing or surface of the interior member so as to define an annular gap therebetween; the housing and interior member being relatively rotatable; an inlet for directing whole blood comprising plasma and red cells into the annular gap; a first outlet for directing plasma passing through the membrane to a collection container; and a second outlet for directing from the annular gap the remaining blood components; wherein the membrane has a surface area sufficient to separate plasma at a flow rate resulting in the residence time of red blood cells within the annular gap being insufficient to cause undue hemolysis; the device further comprising a high perfusion region covered by the membrane and a non-perfused region extending beyond the membrane, and a circumferential ridge extending from one of the interior wall of the housing and the external surface of the interior member so as to reduce the annular gap therebetween, the circumferential ridge separating the high perfusion region from the non-perfused region. 2. The blood filtration device of claim 1 wherein the interior member has a diameter of from 1.1″ to 2.2″ and a filtration length of from 3.0″ to 7.5″. 3. The blood filtration device of claim 1 wherein the interior member has diameter of 1.65″ and a filtration length of 5.52″. 4. The blood filtration device of claim 1 wherein the circumferential ridge has an axial dimension of at least the size of the annular gap. 5. The blood filtration device of claim 1 wherein the inlet and second outlet communicate with the high perfusion region of the device. 6. The blood filtration device of claim 1 wherein the circumferential ridge is provided on the external surface of the interior member beyond the attachment point of the membrane. 7. A blood filtration device comprising: a generally cylindrical housing having an interior wall; an interior member mounted interior of the housing and having an external surface; one of the interior wall of the housing and the external surface of the interior member including a filter membrane spaced from the facing wall of the housing or surface of the interior member so as to define an annular gap therebetween; the external surface of the interior member having a high perfusion region covered by the membrane and a non-perfused region extending beyond the membrane; the housing and interior member being relatively rotatable; a circumferential ridge extending from one of the interior wall of the housing and the external surface of the interior member so as to reduce the annular gap therebetween, the circumferential ridge separating the high perfusion region from the non-perfused region. 8. The blood filtration device of claim 7 wherein the circumferential ridge has an axial dimension of at least the size of the annular gap.
Filtering material out of the blood by passing it through a membrane, i.e. hemofiltration or diafiltration · CPC title
Apparatus for treatment of blood or blood constituents prior to or for conservation, e.g. freezing, drying or centrifuging · CPC title
Apparatus therefor · CPC title
Rotation or turning · CPC title
Rotary, reciprocated or vibrated modules · CPC title
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