Claims
- 1. A method of automatically priming a dialyzer in an extracorporeal circuit, said dialyzer having a membrane and a blood side thereof and a dialysate side thereof, the method performed in situ in a dialysis machine, comprising the steps of:
- substantially filling said extracorporeal circuit and said blood side of said dialyzer with fluid;
- inducing multiple brief pressure pulses in said fluid in said extracorporeal circuit and blood side of said dialyzer, said multiple brief pressure pulses causing air bubbles on said membrane on said blood side of said dialyzer to be sheared off the blood side of said membrane; and
- conducting said air bubbles from said blood side of said dialyzer and removing said air bubbles from said extracorporeal circuit.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said extracorporeal circuit further comprises an arterial line, a venous line, a blood pump and first and second clamps placed in said arterial and venous lines respectively, and wherein said step of inducing pressure pulses comprises the steps of:
- opening and closing said first and said second clamps, and
- operating said blood pump to pump said fluid through said arterial and venous lines, thereby causing surges of fluid to flow through said dialyzer and remove air bubbles from said dialyzer.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said fluid comprises water filtered by a reverse osmosis filter and stored in an ultrafiltration tank prior to being sent to said extracorporeal circuit and filling said extracorporeal circuit.
- 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of periodically backflushing said dialyzer with fluid by forcing fluid from said dialysate side to said blood side of said dialyzer during said step of inducing multiple brief pressure pulses.
- 5. A method of automatically priming a dialyzer in an extracorporeal circuit, said dialyzer having a membrane and a blood side thereof and a dialysate side thereof, the method performed in situ within a dialysis machine, comprising the steps of:
- substantially filling said extracorporeal circuit and said blood side of said dialyzer with fluid;
- inducing multiple brief pressure pulses in said extracorporeal circuit and backfiltering fluid across said membrane from said dialysate side to said blood side in synchrony with said multiple brief pressure pulses;
- said multiple brief pressure pulses causing air bubbles from said blood side of said dialyzer to be sheared off the blood side of said membrane; and
- conducting said air bubbles from said blood side of dialyzer and removing said air bubbles from said extracorporeal circuit.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said step of inducing pressure pulses comprises the steps of:
- pumping dialysate through said dialysate circuit at a high flow rate; and
- opening and closing a valve in fluid communication with said dialysate side of said dialyzer.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/388,275 filed Feb. 13, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,591,344.
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