Method to control blood and filtrate flowing through an extracorporeal device
DCFirst Claim
1. A method for controlling filtration of blood using an extracorporeal circuit having a filter and said circuit attachable to a pump having a controller, the method comprising:
- a. withdrawing blood from a withdrawal blood vessel in a patient into the extracorporeal circuit, filtering liquid from the blood in the circuit and infusing the filtered blood into the patient in a continuous and simultaneous manner;
b. monitoring withdrawal and infusion pressure of the blood;
c. based on the withdrawal or infusion pressure, detecting an occlusion which at least partially blocks the withdrawal or infusion of the blood;
d. in response to the detection of the occlusion controller automatically reducing blood flow and reducing filtrate flow through the circuit;
e. detecting an alleviation or the occlusion, and f. automatically increasing the blood flow and filtrate flow after the occlusion has been alleviated and without a human operator intervening in the operation of the pump.
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Abstract
A method and apparatus are disclosed for controlling blood flow through an extracorporeal blood circuit having a controller comprising the steps of: withdrawing the blood from a withdrawal blood vessel in a patient into the extracorporeal circuit, treating the blood in the circuit and infusing the treated blood into the patient; detecting an occlusion which at least partially blocks the withdrawal or infusion of the blood; reducing the blood flow rate and the rate of filtration in response to the occlusion, and further prompting the patient to move his arm in an effort to alleviate the occlusion.
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1. A method for controlling filtration of blood using an extracorporeal circuit having a filter and said circuit attachable to a pump having a controller, the method comprising:
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a. withdrawing blood from a withdrawal blood vessel in a patient into the extracorporeal circuit, filtering liquid from the blood in the circuit and infusing the filtered blood into the patient in a continuous and simultaneous manner;
b. monitoring withdrawal and infusion pressure of the blood;
c. based on the withdrawal or infusion pressure, detecting an occlusion which at least partially blocks the withdrawal or infusion of the blood;
d. in response to the detection of the occlusion controller automatically reducing blood flow and reducing filtrate flow through the circuit;
e. detecting an alleviation or the occlusion, and f. automatically increasing the blood flow and filtrate flow after the occlusion has been alleviated and without a human operator intervening in the operation of the pump. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A method for controlling filtration of blood using an extracorporeal circuit having a filter and attachable to a pump having a controller, the method comprising:
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c. based on the withdrawal or infusion pressure, detecting an occlusion which at least partially blocks the withdrawal or infusion blood flow;
d. in response to the detection of the occlusion controller automatically reduces blood flow through the circuit and limits the filtrate flow to a maximum proportion of the blood flow;
e. detecting an alleviation of the occlusion, and f. automatically increasing the blood flow and filtrate flow after the occlusion has been alleviated and without a human operator intervening. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11)
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