Claims
- 1. A device for hemodialysis comprising a first, arterial blood conducting circuit means comprising an arterial needle adapted to be inserted into an artery of a patient, a first, blood pump means for forwarding blood from the arterial needle, a hemodialyzer having a first chamber receiving arterial blood from the blood pump, a bubble trap receiving arterial blood from the first chamber of the hemodialyzer, and a venous needle receiving arterial blood from the bubble trap, a second, dialyzing solution conducting circuit means comprising a container holding a dialyzing solution, a solution conducting unit containing sensors, a second chamber of the hemodialyzer, a second dialyzing solution pump means for moving the dialyzing solution from the dialyzing solution container through the unit containing sensors into the second chamber of the hemodialyzer, a hemoglobin detector connected to an outlet of said second pump means, an electronic unit provided with acoustic and optical alarms indicating malfunctions of the hemodialysis device, said electronic unit comprising at least two electrodes in the dialyzing solution, and an A.C. power source means connected to said electrodes for providing a sufficient electrical output to said electrodes which is variable in both frequency and amplitude to inhibit the growth of bacteria in the dialyzing solution.
- 2. A device for hemodialysis as claimed in claim 1, further comprising heat exchanger means having a first chamber connected to said dialyzing solution container and a second chamber adapted to be connected to a source of waste heat from an automobile engine for heating said dialyzing solution.
- 3. A device for hemodialysis as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a source of electrical pulses triggered into operation by hand and electrodes connected to a patient's body.
- 4. A device for hemodialysis as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a source of electrical stimulating pulses, and at least two electrodes adapted to be connected to a patient's body.
- 5. A device for hemodialysis as claimed in claim 3, wherein said source of electrical stimulating pulses is triggered into operation by said optical and acoustic alarms.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 973,026, filed Dec. 26, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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"A Home Peritoneal Dialysate Delivery System", Tenckhoff et al., Trans. Amer. Soc. Artif. Int. Organs, 1969, vol. XV, p. 103. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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