Claims
- 1. A blood processing system comprising:
an endless recirculation loop; a source of blood fluidly coupled to the recirculation loop; a blood separator, having an entrance port, an exit port and a removed fraction port, defining a portion of the recirculation loop between the entrance and exit ports; a pump situated along the recirculation loop operable to pump blood through the recirculation loop; the blood separator operable to separate blood entering the entrance port into a retained fraction, which passes through the exit port, and a removed fraction, which passes through the removed fraction port; whereby at least a portion of the retained fraction passes through the blood separator at least a second time.
- 2. The system according to claim 1 wherein said blood entrance comprises a chosen one of a suction wand, or a needle and a tube fitting and blood comprises at least one of whole blood from a donor, red blood cell-containing liquid from a surgical site, concentrated red blood cells with a storage solution, and thawed glycerolized blood.
- 3. The system according to claim 1 further comprising a replacement fluid source fluidly coupled to the recirculation loop, whereby at least a part of the removed fraction can be replaced by the replacement fluid.
- 4. The system according to claim 1 wherein:
recirculation loop is defined in part by a blood collection bag; the blood separator is a plasma separator; and further comprising: a source of washing liquid fluidly coupled to the recirculation loop; a second pump along a fluid path coupling the blood entrance and the recirculation loop; means for adding an anticoagulant to the blood pumped through the recirculation loop; a generally vertically-hung bag-type reservoir fluidly coupled to the recirculation loop; and a mechanical bag manipulator operably coupled to the generally vertically-hung bag-type reservoir to change the shape of the bag-type reservoir at some frequency thereby mixing any contents within the bag-type reservoir.
- 5. The system according to claim 1 further comprising:
hematocrit determining means for determining the hematocrit of the blood passing through the entrance port; and a controller which controls the pump as a function of entrance pressure until the hematocrit determining means determines that the blood entering the entrance port has reached a desired hematocrit.
- 6. The system according to claim 1 further comprising:
a housing; a cassette mountable to the housing; a fastening assembly mounted to the housing for movement between a latched position, at which the cassette is captured between the housing and the fastening assembly, and a released position, at which the cassette is not thus captured; and the cassette comprising:
at least a portion of the recirculation loop; and the blood separator.
- 7. A blood washing system comprising:
an endless recirculation loop; a source of blood fluidly coupled to the recirculation loop; a blood separator, having an entrance port, an exit port and a removed fraction port, defining a portion of the recirculation loop between the entrance and exit ports; a pump situated along the recirculation loop operable to pump blood from and through the recirculation loop; the blood separator operable to separate blood entering the entrance port into a retained fraction, which passes through the exit port, and a removed fraction, which passes through the removed fraction port, at least a portion of the retained fraction passing through the blood separator at least a second time; a replacement fluid source fluidly coupled to the recirculation loop, whereby at least a part of the removed fraction can be replaced by the replacement fluid; and control means for controllably adding replacement fluid so to control the hematocrit of the fluid in the recirculation loop.
- 8. The system according to claim 7 wherein the control means acts to maintain said hematocrit within a desired range.
- 9. A system for preparing blood for freezing comprising:
an endless recirculation loop; a source of blood fluidly coupled to the recirculation loop; a hollow fiber separator having first and second entrance ports and first and second exit ports, the separator defining an interior housing porous hollow fibers therein, said porous hollow fibers having porous walls and extending between the first entrance and exit ports, said second entrance and exit ports opening into said interior external of said porous hollow fibers, the hollow fiber separator defining a portion of the recirculation loop between the first entrance and exit ports; a pump situated along the recirculation loop operable to pump blood through the recirculation loop; a source of freezing solution fluidly coupled to the second entrance port of the separator; the hollow fiber separator operable to cause red blood cells to pass from the first entrance to the first exit while permitting liquid to pass through the porous walls; whereby the hollow fiber separator is operable to both mix freezing solution with the blood within the hollow fibers and remove excess fluid from the blood within the hollow fibers.
- 10. The system according to claim 9 wherein the freezing solution comprises glycerol and the excess fluid comprises plasma and glycerol.
assemblies to rotate about the single axis, the motivating means being in signal transmitting relation to the signal processor, a plurality of parallel plungers mounted to a corresponding plurality of independently controllable plunger motivating
- 11. A method for processing blood comprising the steps of:
accessing a source of blood; pumping blood from the source of blood through a recirculation loop, the recirculation loop comprising a blood separator; separating the blood passing through the blood separator into a removed fraction and a retained fraction; removing the removed fraction from the recirculation loop; and said pumping step being carried out so that at least a portion of the retained fraction passes through the blood separator at least a second time.
- 12. The method according to claim 11 wherein the accessing step is carried out with the source of blood being a chosen one of a donor vein, a patient's surgery site, a container of concentrated red blood cells and a container of thawed blood.
- 13. The method according to claim 11 further comprising adding a replacement fluid to the recirculation loop.
- 14. The method according to claim 11 wherein:
the pumping step is carried out with a hollow fiber separator as the blood separator; said separating step includes the step of removing at least plasma as the removed fraction; and further comprising: determining the hematocrit of the retained fraction of the blood passing through the blood separator; continuing the pumping step until a desired hematocrit for the retained fraction is achieved; and collecting the retained fraction having the desired hematocrit.
- 15. A method for washing blood comprising:
accessing a source of blood; pumping blood from the source of blood through a recirculation loop, the recirculation loop comprising a blood separator; separating the blood passing through the blood separator into a removed fraction and a retained fraction; removing the removed fraction from the recirculation loop; said pumping step being carried out so that at least a portion of the retained fraction passes through the blood separator at least a second time; adding a replacement fluid to the recirculation loop; and the adding step comprising controlling the amount of the replacement fluid added according to the desired hematocrit of the blood in the recirculation loop.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein the removed fraction comprises at least one of plasma, free plasma hemoglobin, leukocytes, and viral inactivation compounds.
- 17. A method for collecting blood from a donor comprising:
accessing a blood vessel of a donor; pumping blood from the blood vessel of the donor along a flow channel, through at least one blood collector component along the flow channel and to a container; and automatically controlling the pumping, using a system controller, by: monitoring at least one pressure along said flow channel; and adjusting the operation of the pump in response to the at least one pressure in a manner to (1) maintain flow through the flow channel and (2) halt pumping from the donor when at least one specified condition is present.
- 18. The blood collecting method according to claim 17:wherein the blood vessel accessing step is carried out using a needle cannula; and the pumping step is carried out with a blood component separator and a blood filter as first and second of said at least one blood collector component.
- 19. The blood collecting method according to claim 17 wherein:
said pressure monitoring step includes the step of monitoring the pressures upstream and downstream of a chosen one of at least one blood collector component; the pumping of the pump is halted when said at least one pressure is out of a predetermined range; and the pumping of the pump is halted when a first volume of blood has been pumped, said first volume being one of said at least one specified condition.
- 20. The blood collecting method according to claim 19 further comprising the step of providing patient-specific blood collection information to the system controller; and wherein
the automatically controlling step comprises the step of using said information to determine said first volume of blood; said providing step is carried out using at least two of the following factors as said blood collection information: donor age, donor weight, donor blood pressure, and general health of donor.
- 21. The blood collecting method according to claim 17 wherein the pumping step comprises the step of pumping blood from the donor by a blood pump and pumping blood through a recirculation loop of the flow channel by a recirculation pump, said recirculation pump pumping at a greater than the pumping rate of the blood pump, said container being along said recirculation loop.
- 22. The blood collecting method according to claim 21 wherein the pumping step comprises the step of pumping blood through a plasma separator along the recirculation loop and directing a plasma component to a plasma container and a concentrated blood cell component to the container.
- 23. The blood collecting method system according to claim 22 wherein the automatically controlling step includes the step of monitoring the upstream pressure between the recirculation pump and the plasma separator, monitoring the flow rate through the recirculation pump and determining the approximate hematocrit of the blood passing through the recirculation loop.
- 24. The blood collecting method according to claim 22 wherein the automatically controlling step comprises the steps of:
stopping said blood pump and said recirculation pump; pumping a blood storage solution from a storage container through the flow channel into the container; and pumping the mixture of blood and blood storage solution from the container into the storage container.
- 25. The blood collecting method according to claim 24 wherein:
the blood storage solution pumping step is carried out using the blood pump; and first said stopping step comprises the step of stopping the blood pump when the amount of blood taken from the donor has reached a predetermined amount and then stopping the recirculation pump when the approximate hematocrit has reached a predetermined hematocrit.
- 26. A method for collection of multiple units of blood from a donor comprising:
(a) accessing a blood vessel of a donor; (b) pumping blood from the donor and through a blood component separator to divide the blood into first and second fractions; (c) collecting the first and second fractions in first and second containers; (d) pumping the second fraction from the second container back into the donor; (e) pumping a volume of supplemental liquid into the donor, the volume of supplemental liquid chosen so that the sum of the second fraction pumped back into the donor and the volume of the supplemental liquid pumped into the donor generally equals the volume of blood pumped from the donor; and (f) repeating steps (b) through (e).
- 27. The method according to claim 26 wherein the (d) pumping step is carried out by pumping plasma as the second fraction and the (e) pumping step is carried out using saline as the supplemental liquid.
- 28. The method according to claim 26 wherein the (b) pumping step comprises:
(g) pumping blood from the donor through a recirculation loop, the blood component separator constituting a section of the recirculation loop and the second container being external of the recirculation loop; and (h) causing at least a portion of the first fraction to pass through the blood component separator at least a second time.
- 29. A method for preparing blood for freezing comprising:
accessing a source of blood; simultaneously:
pumping blood from the source of blood through porous hollow fibers housed within the interior of a hollow fiber separator, the porous hollow fibers having walls with inner and outer surfaces, the hollow fibers constituting a segment of a recirculation loop; and pumping a freezing solution into the interior of the hollow fiber separator and into contact with the outer surfaces of the hollow fibers thereby forcing freezing solution through the walls and into the hollow fibers to mix with blood flowing through the hollow fibers to create a blood/freezing solution mixture; collecting a quantity of the mixture along the recirculation loop; and passing at least a portion of the collected mixture through the hollow fibers of the hollow fiber separator thereby causing excess fluid to pass from the inner to the outer surfaces of the hollow fibers thereby removing excess fluid from the mixture passing through the hollow fibers.
- 30. The method according to claim 29 wherein the freezing solution pumping step is carried out using a glycerol solution as the freezing solution.
- 31. The method according to claim 29 further comprising monitoring the hematocrit of the mixture in the recirculation loop so to enable control of the passing step.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/419,216 filed Oct. 15, 1999, which is incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60104557 |
Oct 1998 |
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Divisions (1)
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09419216 |
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