Systems and methods of microfluidic membraneless exchange using filtration of extraction outlet streams
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1. A method for purifying blood, comprising:
- separating macromolecular blood components from whole blood from a patient'"'"'s blood stream using a microporous filter, the separating including flowing the whole blood through a microfluidic channel in which the microporous filter is configured to form a portion of a wall of the microfluidic channel such that crossflow exists across the wall creating a shear rate sufficient to sweep blood cells from the surface of the microporous filter;
wherein the microporous filter has a regular array of pores whose diameters are less than 800 nm, each pore defining non-serpentine, non-branching channels;
wherein the microfluidic channel has a depth across the direction of flow which is between 75 and 300 microns, and a width, perpendicular to the depth, that is at least ten times the depth;
ultrafiltering the blood components and returning ultrafiltered blood components to the patient minus some water and micromolecular components passed by an ultrafilter used for said ultrafiltering.
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Abstract
A device, system and method for exchanging components between first and second fluids by direct contact in a microfluidic channel. The fluids flow as thin layers in the channel. One of the fluids is passed through a filter upon exiting the channel and is recycled through a secondary processor which changes the fluid'"'"'s properties. The recycled fluid is reused for further exchange. The filter excludes blood cells from the recycled fluid and prevents or limits clogging of the filter. The secondary processor removes metabolic waste and water by diafiltration.
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1. A method for purifying blood, comprising:
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separating macromolecular blood components from whole blood from a patient'"'"'s blood stream using a microporous filter, the separating including flowing the whole blood through a microfluidic channel in which the microporous filter is configured to form a portion of a wall of the microfluidic channel such that crossflow exists across the wall creating a shear rate sufficient to sweep blood cells from the surface of the microporous filter; wherein the microporous filter has a regular array of pores whose diameters are less than 800 nm, each pore defining non-serpentine, non-branching channels; wherein the microfluidic channel has a depth across the direction of flow which is between 75 and 300 microns, and a width, perpendicular to the depth, that is at least ten times the depth; ultrafiltering the blood components and returning ultrafiltered blood components to the patient minus some water and micromolecular components passed by an ultrafilter used for said ultrafiltering. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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