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System for regulating pressure within an extracorporeal circuit

  • US 5,814,004 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1995
  • Issued: 09/29/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/22/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for regulating pressure in an extracorporeal circuit, said system comprising:

  • (a) an extracorporeal circuit for circulation of blood, said circuit having at least a plurality of blood compatible tubing members with connectors therebetween for circulation of blood therethrough, said circuit having a plurality of devices for circulating and treating blood, each device having at least a blood inlet side and a blood outlet side;

    (b) at least one shunt tubing bridging one of said devices and connecting said outlet side to said inlet side, said shunt having a thin wall portion;

    (c) a pressure responsive valve normally closing said shunt tubing below a predetermined pressure said valve having first and second clamping members which engage opposite sides of said thin wall portion of said shunt tubing and a resilient means for urging said clamping members together to clamp said shunt tubing below a predetermined pressure;

    whereby said pressure responsive valve normally closes said shunt tubing, but opens said shunt when the blood pressure in the shunt is greater than the pressure defined by the predetermined pressure of said pressure responsive valve.

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