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Method and apparatus for using dual-lumen catheters for extracorporeal treatment

  • US 4,623,327 A
  • Filed: 02/12/1985
  • Issued: 11/18/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/12/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of extracorporeal hemodialysis, hemofiltration, plasmapheresis, and cytopheresis treatments of the human blood, requiring continuous blood flow at high glow rates in both directions between the patient and the extracorporeal treatment equipment, in which a catheter having first and second lumens and respective first and second lumen openings axially displaced from each other is inserted into a venous segment so that blood can be withdrawn through one lumen of the catheter and returned through the other lumen, said method comprising the steps ofinserting said catheter into said venous segment,occluding said venous system at a location between said respective first and second lumen openings to engorge the portion of the venous system in which the withdrawal lumen is located, thereby producing a venous pool of blood in the engaged portion of the vein sufficient to permit blood to be withdrawn at relatively high flow rates,applying a suction to the withdrawal lumen to remove blood from said venous pool at a relatively high rate, and treating the withdrawn blood in extracorporeal treatment equipment, andreturning blood to the non-engorged portion of said venous segment through the return lumen under pressure produced by the extracorporeal treatment equipment.

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