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Air trap for a medical infusion device

a technology of air traps and medical infusion devices, which is applied in the direction of liquid degasification, separation processes, chemistry apparatuses and processes, etc., can solve the problems of large amount of dialysate needed for hemodialysis, inefficient hemodialysis, difficult and expensive,

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-04-30
DEKA PROD LLP
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[0004]In one aspect of the invention, an enclosure for containing a portable hemodialysis unit is provided, where the hemodialysis unit includes suitable components for performing hemodialysis including a dialyzer, one or more pumps to circulate blood through the dialyzer, a source of dialysate, and one or more pumps to circulate the dialysate through the dialyzer. The enclosure may include a housing that supports the components of the hemodialysis unit and has a front panel at which blood circuit connections and dialysate fluidic connections are located. For example, the front panel may support blood line connections for patient blood access, connections for a reagent supply, dialyzer connections for both blood flow and dialysate, etc. Thus, in one embodiment, an operator may complete all necessary fluid circuit connections for the blood circuit and reagent supply at the housing front panel. The enclosure may also include a pair of vertical, side-by-side doors hingedly mounted to the housing at opposite sides of the front panel so that the doors are movable between open and closed positions. With the doors in an open position, an operator may have access to the blood circuit connections and dialysate fluidic connections. Also, with the doors in the closed position, access to the patient access and dialysate fluidic connections may be blocked, and the doors may allow for the retention of heat in the housing suitable for disinfection during a disinfection cycle. For example, at least one of the doors may include a seal to resist air exchange between an interior and an exterior of housing when the doors are in the closed position to help retain heat and / or help resist entry of dust, dirt or other contaminants.
[0026]In another aspect of the invention, a reagent supply arrangement for a hemodialysis system may be arranged to provide two or more reagent materials for use in preparing a dialysate and may include a connector arranged to help prevent the connection of a reagent material to the wrong port. For example, the reagent supply may include an E-prong connector having three parallel prongs with two outer prongs arranged in a common plane and a center prong arranged above the common plane, a first supply line for a first reagent connected in fluid communication with one of the outer prongs, a second supply line for a second reagent connected in fluid communication with the other of the outer prongs, a liquid line connected in fluid communication with the center prong, and a container for housing the first reagent having an inlet connected to the liquid line and an outlet connected to the first supply line for the first reagent. The E-prong connector may help prevent the improper connection of the first and second supply lines to the dialysis unit, e.g., because the central prong being located out of the plane of the two outer prongs ensure connection of the E-prong connector in only one way to the dialysis unit.

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Many factors make hemodialysis inefficient, difficult, and expensive.
These factors include the complexity of hemodialysis, the safety concerns related to hemodialysis, and the very large amount of dialysate needed for hemodialysis.
Therefore any increase in the ease and efficiency of the dialysis process could have an impact on treatment cost or patient outcome.

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[0059]Various aspects of the invention are generally directed to new systems for hemodialysis and the like, such as hemofiltration systems, hemodiafiltration systems, plasmapheresis systems, etc. Accordingly, although the various systems and methods described herein are described in relation to hemodialysis, it should be understood that the various systems and method described herein are applicable to other dialysis systems and / or in any extracorporeal system able to treat blood or other bodily fluids, such as plasma.

[0060]As discussed below, a hemodialysis system typically includes a blood flow path and a dialysate flow path. It should be noted that within such flow paths, the flow of fluid is not necessarily linear, and there may be any number of “branches” within the flow path that a fluid can flow from an inlet of the flow path to an outlet of the flow path. Examples of such branching are discussed in detail below. In the blood flow path, blood is drawn from a patient, and is pa...

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Abstract

An air trap for a blood circuit and method for removing air from blood in a dialysis unit. The air trap may include a blood inlet supply line, a blood outlet supply line, and a container having an approximately spherical internal wall, an inlet at a top end of the container connected to the blood inlet supply line, and an outlet at a bottom end of the container connected to the blood outlet supply line. The inlet may be offset from a vertical axis of the approximately spherical internal wall such that blood entering the container is directed to flow in a spiral-like path. The inlet port may be arranged to introduce blood into the container in a direction that is approximately tangential to the approximately spherical inner wall of the container and / or in a direction that is approximately perpendicular to the vertical axis of the container.

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FIELD OF INVENTION[0001]The present invention generally relates to hemodialysis and similar dialysis systems, e.g., systems able to treat blood or other bodily fluids extracorporeally.BACKGROUND[0002]Many factors make hemodialysis inefficient, difficult, and expensive. These factors include the complexity of hemodialysis, the safety concerns related to hemodialysis, and the very large amount of dialysate needed for hemodialysis. Moreover, hemodialysis is typically performed in a dialysis center requiring skilled technicians. Therefore any increase in the ease and efficiency of the dialysis process could have an impact on treatment cost or patient outcome.SUMMARY OF INVENTION[0003]Aspects of the invention generally relate to hemodialysis and similar dialysis systems. Illustrative embodiments described herein involve, in some cases, interrelated products, alternative solutions to a particular problem, and / or a plurality of different uses of one or more systems and / or articles. Althoug...

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IPC IPC(8): B01D19/00
CPCB01D19/00A61M1/3627A61M1/362227A61M1/362263A61M1/362266A61M1/36225A61M1/14
Inventor WILT, MICHAEL J.DEMERS, JASON A.
Owner DEKA PROD LLP
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