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Pulsatile flow hemodialysis

  • US 4,968,422 A
  • Filed: 02/17/1988
  • Issued: 11/06/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/23/1986
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A pulsatile flow hemodialysis apparatus for purification of a patient'"'"'s blood comprising a dialyzer having a dialysate compartment and a blood compartment, a membrane separating said compartments, a dialysate reservoir, a dialysate flow circuit communicating between said dialysate reservoir and said dialysate compartment, said dialysate flow circuit including means for providing a steady flow in the dialysate flow circuit comprising a steady flow dialysate pump for continuously pumping dialysate from the dialysate reservoir through said dialysate compartment, a blood flow circuit communicating between a dialyzer blood compartment and an artery and vein of a patient, said blood flow circuit comprising a single pump, said pump being a pulsatile flow blood pump, a first conduit having one end connected to the patient'"'"'s artery, the opposite end of said first conduit communicating with the inlet of said pulsatile flow blood pump, the outlet of said pulsatile flow blood pump communicating with the inlet to said blood compartment to cause pulsatile flow therein on only one side of said membrane, a second conduit having one end connected to the outlet of said blood compartment, the opposite end of said second conduit being connected to the patient'"'"'s vein, said pulsatile flow blood pump comprising an externally valved preload sensitive displacement pump producing a physiologic wave form and stroke volume for pumping blood from the patient'"'"'s artery with sufficient force to drive the patient'"'"'s blood through the blood compartment of the dialyzer in a physiologic manner and returning the blood to the vein of the patient, whereby hemodialysis is caused to closely simulate the patient'"'"'s natural blood purification process performed by the patient'"'"'s kidneys in conjunction with the pulsatile flow pumping action of the patient'"'"'s heart, to thereby quickly clear urea from the patient'"'"'s blood while more desirable larger molecular weight blood constituents tend to be retained longer in the blood.

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