IP Library Granted Patent US 8,968,231
Granted Patent B2
US 8,968,231 · App. 13/947,549 · Granted Mar 3, 2015

Method and device for removal of radiocontrast media from blood

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Patent No.
US 8,968,231
App. No.
13/947,549
Granted
Mar 3, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An extracorporeal blood circuit including: a withdrawal conduit connectable to a coronary withdrawal catheter; a withdrawal pump connectable to the withdrawal conduit, wherein a pumping rate of the withdrawal pump determines a blood withdrawal rate from the coronary withdrawal catheter; a filter having an input connected to the withdrawal conduit and a blood output connected to an infusion conduit and a filtrate output connected to a filtrate conduit; a filtrate measurement device to determine an amount of filtrate removed from the blood in the filter; a fluid supplementation conduit providing a blood replacement fluid to at least one of the withdrawal conduit, filter and infusion conduit; a supplementation pump connectable to the fluid supplementation conduit, wherein a pumping rate of the supplementation pump determines a rate at which the blood replacement fluid flows into the blood flowing through the blood circuit, and a controller regulating the pumping rate of the supplementation pump such that the rate of the blood replacement fluid provides an amount of blood replacement fluid to the at least one of the withdrawal conduit, filter and infusion conduit so as to substantially match the amount of filtrate removed.

Claims (18)

1. An extracorporeal blood circuit comprising:

a withdrawal conduit connectable to a coronary withdrawal catheter;

a withdrawal pump connectable to the withdrawal conduit, wherein a pumping rate of the withdrawal pump determines a blood withdrawal rate from the coronary withdrawal catheter;

a filter having an input connected to the withdrawal conduit and a blood output connected to an infusion conduit and a filtrate output connected to a filtrate conduit;

a by-pass conduit coupled to the withdrawal conduit at a position upstream of the filter and said by-pass conduit also coupled to the infusion conduit, wherein a by-pass pump connectable to the by-pass conduit determines a blood flow rate through the by-pass conduit, and

a controller regulating the pumping rate of the by-pass pump such the blood flow rate through the by-pass conduit is substantially zero while a contrast agent is in the blood.

2. An apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising a contrast agent detector on the extracorporeal circuit, wherein said detector issues a signal to the controller when the contrast agent is detected in the blood flowing through the circuit.

3. An apparatus as in claim 2 wherein the contrast agent detector is a hemocrit sensor.

4. An apparatus as in claim 1 further comprising a filter blood pump connectable to the withdrawal conduit downstream of a connection between the by-pass conduit and withdrawal conduit.

5. An apparatus as in claim 4 wherein the controller further regulates the filter blood pump such that the filter blood pump is stopped when the by-pass pump is moving blood through the by-pass conduit, and the by-pass pump is stopped when the filter blood pump is moving blood through the filter.

6. An apparatus as in claim 4 wherein the controller further regulates the filter blood pump such that the filter blood pump moves blood from the filter and in an upstream direction through the withdrawal conduit when the by-pass pump is moving blood through the by-pass conduit, and the by-pass pump is stopped when the filter blood pump is moving blood downstream through the withdrawal conduit and to the filter.

7. An extracorporeal blood circuit comprising:

a withdrawal conduit connectable to a coronary withdrawal catheter;

a withdrawal pump connectable to the withdrawal conduit, wherein a pumping rate of the withdrawal pump determines a blood withdrawal rate from the coronary withdrawal catheter;

a filter having an input connected to the withdrawal conduit and a blood output connected to a filtered blood reservoir and a filtrate output connected to a filtrate conduit;

a by-pass conduit coupled to the withdrawal conduit at a position upstream of the filter and said by-pass conduit also coupled to the infusion conduit, wherein a by-pass pump connectable to the by-pass conduit determines a blood flow rate through the by-pass conduit, and

a controller regulating a pumping rate of the by-pass pump such the blood flow rate through the by-pass conduit is substantially zero while a contrast agent is in the blood and wherein said controller regulates a pumping rate of the withdrawal pump to draw blood with contrast agent through the filter and to subsequently reverse the flow of blood through the filter to draw filtered blood from the reservoir and into the by-pass conduit.

8. A circuit as in claim 7 further comprising a supplementation pump connectable to a fluid supplementation conduit, wherein a pumping rate of the supplementation pump determines a rate at which replacement fluid flows into the blood flowing through the blood circuit, and said controller further regulates the pumping rate of the supplementation pump such that the rate of the replacement fluid provides an amount of blood replacement fluid to the at least one of the withdrawal conduit, filter and infusion conduit so as to substantially match the amount of filtrate removed.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2015
From: GAMBRO UF SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: GAMBRO LUNDIA AB
Reel/Frame 036502/0913 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 17, 2015
From: CHF SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: GAMBRO UF SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 036340/0575 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 12, 2015
From: GELFAND, MARK; LEVIN, HOWARD R.; O'MAHONY, JOHN J.; BERNARD, STEVEN J.; HALPERT, ANDREW V.
To: CHF SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 036306/0043 →