Claims
- 1. An apparatus for carrying out separation of plasma from whole blood, comprising:
- a filtration membrane means of a material suitable for separating plasma from whole blood and having a whole blood face and a filtrate face on opposite sides thereof and a pore size from 0.1 to 0.6 microns and having an inlet and an outlet on opposite ends of the whole blood face thereof;
- a bubble trap connected to the inlet of said membrane means;
- a first pump means adapted to be connected to a patient and having the discharge end connected to said bubble trap for directing blood from a patient through said bubble trap and across said whole blood face of said membrane means at a flow velocity of from 5 to 1500 cm/min and at a depth sufficient for enabling separation of plasma from the blood;
- a plasma conduit means having the upstream end connected to the filtrate face of said membrane means for receiving plasma from said membrane means;
- a plasma reservoir included in said conduit means and having a volume substantially larger than the remainder of said conduit means for collecting plasma;
- a second pump means having the intake end connected to the downstream end of said plasma conduit means for applying reduced pressure to the filtrate face of said membrane means through said plasma reservoir for generating a positive pressure differential across said membrane means up to just below 50 mm Hg for forcing the plasma through the membrane;
- a three-way valve;
- a first line connected between the discharge end of said second pump means and said three way valve;
- a second line connected to the outlet for said whole blood face of said membrane means and adapted to be connected to the patient;
- a third line extending from said three-way valve and having a further bubble trap therein and having the end remote from said three-way valve connected to said second line downstream of said membrane means; and
- a fourth line extending from said three way valve for discharging plasma therethrough;
- whereby the path through which the plasma is circulated can be kept short so as to minimize the amount of heat of the blood coming from the patient which will be lost during flow of the blood and plasma through the apparatus and to minimize any adverse changes in the nature of the blood and plasma and the formation of undesirable side products due to the flow of the blood and plasma through the apparatus.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said membrane means is a film type membrane.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said membrane means is a hollow fiber membrane.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said membrane means is a hollow fiber membrane of hydrophilic material.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 in which said second pump means comprises means for applying a reduced pressure sufficient for generating a pressure differential across said membrane in a range of from about 20 mm Hg to about 40 mm Hg.
- 6. An apparatus for carrying out separation of plasma from whole blood, comprising:
- a filtration membrane means of a material suitable for separating plasma from whole blood and having a whole blood face and a filtrate face on opposite sides thereof and a pore size from 0.1 to 0.6 microns and having an inlet and an outlet on opposite ends of the whole blood face thereof;
- a bubble trap connected to the inlet end of said membrane means;
- a first pump means adapted to be connected to a patient and having the discharge end connected to said bubble trap for directing blood from a patient through said bubble trap and across said whole blood face of said membrane means at a flow velocity of from 5 to 1500 cm/min and at a depth sufficient for enabling separation of plasma from the blood;
- a plasma conduit means having the upstream and connected to the filtrate face of said membrane means for receiving plasma from said membrane means;
- a plasma reservoir included in said conduit means and having a volume substantially larger than the remainder of said conduit means for collecting plasma;
- a second pump means having the intake end connected to the downstream end of said plasma conduit means for applying reduced pressure to the filtrate face of said membrane means through said plasma reservoir for generating a positive pressure differential across said membrane means up to just below 50 mm Hg for forcing the plasma through the membrane;
- a three-way valve;
- a first line connected between the discharge end of said second pump means to said three way valve;
- a second line connected to the outlet for said whole blood face of said membrane means and adapted to be connected to the patient;
- a third line extending from said three-way valve and having a further bubble trap therein and having the end remote from said three-way valve connected to said second line downstream of said membrane means;
- a blood treatment means having a particle filter therein connected in said third line between said three-way valve and the point at which said third line joines said second line for removing unwanted material from the plasma; and
- a fourth line extending from said three way valve for discharging plasma therethrough;
- whereby the path through which the plasma is circulated can be kept short so as to minimize the amount of heat of the blood coming from the patient which will be lost during flow of the blood and plasma through the apparatus and to minimize any adverse changes in the nature of the blood and plasma and the formation of undesirable side products due to the flow of the blood and plasma through the apparatus.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 in which said membrane is a film type membrane.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 in which said membrane means is a hollow fiber membrane.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 in which said membrane means is a hollow fiber membrane of hydrophilic material.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6 in which said blood treatment means is a sorbent cartridge means.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 417,914, filed Sept. 14, 1982, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 179,224, filed Aug. 18, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,381,775, and is in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 118,677, filed Feb. 5, 1980, now abandoned.
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