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Blood units and water units for membrane type blood oxygenator in which blood units are separated from water units by oxygen units; oxygen diffuses through membranes of blood units from oxygen units and water units apply pressure to blood units through intervening oxygen units. The blood unit is formed by a frame having a pair of opposing sides and a pair of opposing ends, the ends being imperforate, the sides being formed with flow-through passages for flow of blood from one blood unit to the n...
There is disclosed a blood oxygenating device having an oxygenating chamber and a heat exchange chamber. The oxygenating chamber consists of a bubbler chamber and a mixing chamber. Oxygen is introduced into the bubbler chamber through a porous diffusion means situated near the inlet of the bubbler chamber. Bubbles pass from the bubbler chamber into a mixing chamber which is provided with a plurality of secondary flow-producing deflectors to promote secondary flow of blood bubbles passing thereth...
An oxygenator for blood employs a unique and inexpensive, tubular, finned heat exchanger, one type utilizing a spirally wound plate attached to the tube, and another type comprising longitudinal fins. The oxygenator provides a fairly uniform oxygen saturation which permits better control over the oxygen content in a patient's blood. Also, elevated inlet oxygen pressures can be reduced, and this lessens the possibility of embolii due to cavitation effects when CO.sub.2 is released by the blood fo...
A rigid blood oxygenator in which blood and oxygen-rich gas are admitted at the top of the device and caused to flow substantially concurrently downwardly through a tortuous path. During the course of this downward flow, oxygen-rich gas bubbles are formed in the blood and a gas transfer is accomplished according to which the oxygen content of the blood is enriched and carbon dioxide is removed from the blood, which gas transfer is enhanced by the secondary flow induced by the tortuous path. Duri...
A chromatographic column includes an adsorbant for separating blood components and a lysing agent for hemolyzing the blood whereby a whole blood sample can be applied to the column to effect hemolysis and blood separation in one operation. The invention is particularly employed for analysis of fast running hemoglobin (glycosylated hemoglobin.)
Blood pump comprising an inlet valve, an outlet valve, and a displacement chamber being portions of a common flexible tubing being squeezable between fixed wall means and two spaced, movable valve plungers and a displacement plunger arranged on the portion of the tubing therebetween, wherein the valve plungers in the flow direction of the tubing have a dimension exceeding 5 mm and that in the tubing, with the valve plungers in closed position, a slot is left with a height less than 0.5 mm.
Blood and proteinaceous blood products employed for their physiological and/or immunological properties are free of viable enveloped viruses by treatment with low levels of ozone, levels at which substantially all of the physiological and/or immunological activity is retained.
The present invention provides methods for inhibiting blood clotting. In general, the methods include adding corn trypsin inhibitor (CTI) to blood or a blood product in an amount sufficient to inhibit the clotting. The CTI can be used alone or in combination with other anti-coagulants. In one aspect, the invention features plasma clotting assays featuring substantially prolonged clotting times. Clotting assays using whole or minimally altered blood are also provided. Further provided are methods...
The blood pump (BP) has an elongate tubular pump housing (10) wherein a motor (16) is arranged that drives a pump impeller wheel (22), the pump housing having an inlet (12) at one end and an outlet (18) at the opposite end. The motor (16) comprises a motor housing (15) sealed off against the blood flow. The pump impeller wheel (22) is located at the end of the motor housing (15) facing the inlet (12) and, together with a transition portion (13) of the pump housing (10), forms a rotary pump flown...
A filter for blood and the like including a housing defining an inlet for fluids to be filtered, and an outlet for filtered fluid, plus a stack of filter pads of thermoplastic fibers positioned within the housing. According to one aspect of this invention, the stack of pads is joined together at their periphery by a heat seal to form an integral filter unit, while, typically, the stack is joined to the housing at such periphery by a second seal. In another aspect of this invention, the fluid inl...
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