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Method and device for intravascular plasma fluid removal

  • US 20020115956A1
  • Filed: 11/13/2001
  • Published: 08/22/2002
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/13/2000
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An intravascular device for removing plasma fluid from a patient'"'"'s blood, said device comprising (a) a dual lumen intravascular catheter having open and closed ends wherein the lumina are coaxially disposed as a central core channel and a circumferential outer channel within said catheter, said channel containing the inner lumen having open ends at both the near end and distal ends of the device;

  • (b) inlet and outlet tubing ports at the near open end of the inner lumen and the open end of the outer lumen respectively, said inlet port communicating with the inner lumen for enabling a fresh hyperosmotic fluid to pass into the inner lumen and out through the distal open end of the core channel and then flow back through the circumferential outer lumen and out of the device through the outlet tubing port, which communicates with the outer lumen;

    (c) the outer lumen being defined by the circumferential channel of the coaxial configuration and formed between the core channel and the inner surface of the outer catheter wall comprising a semipermeable membrane and having its outer surface so positioned to directly contact whole blood passing y it;

    (d) said inner channel being formed from a nonpermeable polymer, so arranged as to permit a continuous supply of fresh hyperosmotic fluid to the outer lumen and thereby exert sufficient osmotic pressure to force plasma fluid from the flood, crossing from the outer to inner surfaces of the circumferential semipermeable wall, into said outer lumen and thence out the outflow port.

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