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Measurement and control of ultrafiltration in dialysis

  • US 4,966,691 A
  • Filed: 05/15/1989
  • Issued: 10/30/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/20/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for measurement and control of ultrafiltration in dialysis comprisinga dialyzer,a drain,a source of dialysate,means to cause dialysate to flow in the system,a sensor for measuring rate of flow,a first input flow path for conducting dialysate from said source to said sensor nd thence to said dialyzer,a second input flow path for conducting dialysate from said source directly to said dialyzer,a first output flow path for conducting dialysate and ultrafiltrate from said dialyzer to drain,a second output flow path for conducting dialysate and ultrafiltrate from said dialyzer to said sensor and thence to drain,a first control valve means in said first and second input flow paths for selectively directing flow of dialysate into said sensor or directly into said dialyzer,a second control valve means in said first and second output flow paths for selectively directing flow of dialysate and ultrafiltrate to drain or to said sensor,a third control valve means downstream of said sensor in said first input flow path and in said second output flow path for selectively directly flow from said sensor to said dialyzer or to said drain,said sensor generating an electric signal representing the fluid flow rate measured by said sensor,a computer having means for alternately controlling said first, second and third control valves means to direct fluid to flow first through said first input flow path into said dialyzer through said sensor, and out of said dialyzer to drain through said first output flow path for a predetermined first interval, and secondly to direct fluid flow through said second input flow path directly to said dialyzer and from said dialyzer through said second output flow path to said sensor and thence to drain for a second predetermined interval,said computer also having means for sampling the electric signals from said sensor during said first and second intervals, storing said electric signals and comparing the flow rates measured during said first and second intervals and producing a display of differential between the higher and lower flow rates, said differential representing the flow rate of ultrafiltrate from said dialyzer.

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