Claims
- 1. A method for the leukoreduction of red blood cells comprising:
providing freshly-separated high hematocrit red blood cells recently-removed from a donor; pushing said freshly-separated high hematocrit red blood cells through a leukoreduction filter; and collecting the high hematocrit red blood cells in a collection container after said step of pushing said high hematocrit red blood cells through a leukoreduction filter.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 in which said high hematocrit red blood cells have a hematocrit of between approximately 40 and approximately 90.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 in which said high hematocrit red blood cells have a hematocrit of about 80.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 in which said high hematocrit red blood cells have a hematocrit between 80 and 95.
- 5. A method according to claim 1 in which said pushing step involves non-gravity forces.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 in which said pushing step involves indirect pumping forces.
- 7. A method according to claim 1 which further comprises:
flowing a solution through said leukoreduction filter after said pushing step to displace freshly separated high hematocrit cells from the filter.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 in which said solution is a storage solution.
- 9. A method according to claim 7 in which said solution is saline.
- 10. A method according to claim 7 which further comprises:
collecting said solution in said collection container for mixing with said high hematocrit red blood cells.
- 11. A method according to claim 1 which further comprises:
flowing a solution through said leukoreduction filter during said pushing step thereby mixing said solution with said high hematocrit red blood cells; collecting said solution and said high hematocrit red blood cells in said collection container.
- 12. A method according to claim 1 which further comprises:
flowing a solution through said leukoreduction filter before said pushing step thereby mixing said solution with said high hematocrit red blood cells; collecting said solution and said high hematocrit red blood cells in said collection container.
- 13. A method according to claim 1 in which said step of pushing the freshly-separated high hematocrit red blood cells through the leukoreduction filter occurs substantially simultaneously with said step of providing freshly-separated high hematocrit red blood cells.
- 14. A method according to claim 1 in which said step of passing the freshly-separated high hematocrit red blood cells through the leukoreduction filter occurs soon after said step of providing freshly-separated high hematocrit red blood cells.
- 15. A method according to claim 1 in which said passing step occurs within approximately zero (0) to two (2) hours of said providing step.
- 16. A method according to claim 1 in which said step of providing the freshly-separated high hematocrit red blood cells further comprises:
removing whole blood containing red blood cells and other blood components from a donor; and separating the red blood cells from the other blood components using a separation system to produce freshly separated high hematocrit red blood cells.
- 17. A method according to claim 16 in which said separation system is an apheresis system.
- 18. A method according to claim 16 in which said separation system is a centrifugal separation system.
- 19. A method according to claim 16 in which said separation system is membrane-based.
- 20. A method according to claim 16 in which said separation system is a substantially continuous flow system.
- 21. A method according to claim 16 in which said system is a batch-mode system.
- 22. A method for collecting leukoreduced red blood cells comprising:
removing whole blood containing red blood cells and other blood components from a donor; separating the red blood cells from the other blood components in said whole blood using a separation system to produce high-hematocrit separated red blood cells; flowing the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells to a red blood cell collection assembly, in which said red blood cell collection assembly includes a leukoreduction filter and a red blood cell collection reservoir; whereby said flowing step includes:
pushing said high-hematocrit separated red blood cells from said separation system through said leukoreduction filter to said cell collection reservoir.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 in which said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a sterile barrier/spike assembly for connection of said red blood cell collection assembly to a source of storage solution; said sterile barrier/spike assembly being interposed between said separation system and said leukoreduction filter; the method further comprising:
connecting said sterile barrier/spike assembly to a source of storage solution; and adding a storage solution to the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells after said step of pushing said high-hematocrit separated red blood cells through said leukoreduction filter.
- 24. A method according to claim 22 in which said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a sterile barrier/spike assembly for connection of said red blood cell collection assembly to a source of storage solution; said sterile barrier/spike assembly being interposed between said separation system and said leukoreduction filter; the method further comprising:
connecting said sterile barrier/spike assembly to a source of storage solution; and adding a storage solution to the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells during said step of pushing said high-hematocrit separated red blood cells through said leukoreduction filter.
- 25. A method according to claim 22 in which said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a sterile barrier/spike assembly for connection of said red blood cell collection assembly to a source of storage solution; said sterile barrier/spike assembly being interposed between said separation system and said leukoreduction filter; the method further comprising:
connecting said sterile barrier/spike assembly to a source of storage solution; and adding a storage solution to the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells before said step of pushing said high-hematocrit separated red blood cells through said leukoreduction filter.
- 26. A method according to claim 22 in which the red blood cell collection reservoir is a first red blood cell collection reservoir and wherein said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a second red blood cell collection reservoir which is disposed after said leukoreduction filter and in parallel with said first red blood cell collection reservoir; the method further comprising:
pushing the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells from said separation system into and through said leukoreduction filter simultaneously into the first and second red blood cell collection reservoirs.
- 27. A method according to claim 22 in which the red blood cell collection reservoir is a first red blood cell collection reservoir and wherein said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a second red blood cell collection reservoir which is disposed after said leukoreduction filter and in parallel with said first red blood cell collection reservoir; the method further comprising:
pushing the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells from said separation system into and through said leukoreduction filter firstly into one of the first and second red blood cell collection reservoirs, and then secondly into the other of said first and second red blood cell collection reservoirs.
- 28. A method according to claim 22 further comprising:
providing a source of solution; flowing the solution from the source through the leukoreduction filter to displace any separated high hematocrit red blood cells contained therein.
- 29. A method according to claim 28 wherein the step of flowing the solution comprises:
adding the solution to the red blood cell collection assembly between the leukoreduction filter and the red blood cell collection reservoir.
- 30. A disposable assembly for an apheresis system for separating blood into at least one high hematocrit red blood cell component for collection and for the leukoreduction of the high hematocrit red blood cell component; said disposable assembly comprising:
a blood removal assembly for removing blood from a donor/patient; a blood processing vessel interconnected to said blood removal assembly, and coactive with a separation system for separating blood received from the donor/patient into blood components including high hematocrit red blood cells; a red blood cell collection assembly interconnected to said blood processing vessel, comprising:
a leukoreduction filter disposed to receive high hematocrit red blood cells from said blood processing vessel; and a red blood cell collection container interconnected to said leukoreduction filter; whereby said red blood cell collection assembly provides for the pushing of said high hematocrit red blood cells through the leukoreduction filter; and collecting the high hematocrit red blood cells in the collection container after the pushing of said high hematocrit red blood cells through the leukoreduction filter.
- 31. A disposable assembly according to claim 30 wherein the collection assembly further provides for flowing a solution through the leukoreduction filter after the completed pushing of the high hematocrit red blood cells through the leukoreduction filter; and collecting said solution in said storage container for mixing with said high hematocrit red blood cells.
- 32. A disposable assembly according to claim 31 in which said solution is a storage solution.
- 33. A disposable assembly according to claim 31 in which said solution is saline.
- 34. A disposable assembly according to claim 31 wherein the solution flows through the leukoreduction filter during the pushing of the high hematocrit red blood cells through the leukoreduction filter thereby mixing the solution with said high hematocrit red blood cells and said solution and said high hematocrit red blood cells are collected in said red blood cell collection container.
- 35. The disposable assembly of claim 30 further comprising:
a storage solution container; a first tubing line interconnected between said storage solution container and said red blood cell collection container; and a clamp in said first tubing line for allowing said first tubing line to be opened for the passage of storage solution through said first tubing line to said red blood cell collection container.
- 36. The disposable assembly of claim 30 further comprising:
a first tubing line interconnected to said red blood cell collection container, said first tubing line being selectively connectable to a storage solution container; and a spike connector in said first tubing line for allowing said first tubing line to be connected to said storage solution container to provide for the passage of storage solution therethrough.
- 37. The disposable assembly of claim 30 further comprising:
a first tubing line interconnected to said red blood cell collection container, said first tubing line being selectively connectable to a storage solution container; and said first tubing line having a pump loop formed therein for allowing said first tubing line to be engaged with a pump to provide for pumping storage solution therethrough.
- 38. The disposable assembly of claim 30 further comprising:
an air removal bag interconnected to said red blood cell collection container for receiving air from said red blood cell collection container.
- 39. A disposable assembly according to claim 30 in which the red blood cell collection container is a first red blood cell collection container and wherein said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a second red blood cell collection container which is also interconnected to and disposed after said leukoreduction filter; the disposable assembly further providing for passing the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells from said separation system into and through said leukoreduction filter simultaneously into the first and second red blood cell collection containers.
- 40. A disposable assembly according to claim 30 in which the red blood cell collection container is a first red blood cell collection reservoir and wherein said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a second red blood cell collection container which is interconnected to and disposed after said leukoreduction filter; the disposable assembly further providing for passing the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells from said separation system into and through said leukoreduction filter firstly into one of the first and second red blood cell collection containers, and then secondly into the other of said first and second red blood cell collection reservoirs.
- 41. A disposable assembly according to claim 30 in which the red blood cell collection container is a first red blood cell collection container and wherein said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a second red blood cell collection container and a second leukoreduction filter, said second leukoreduction filter being disposed in communication with said second red blood cell collection container; the disposable assembly further providing for passing the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells from said separation system into and through said first and second leukoreduction filters simultaneously and thus simultaneously into the first and second red blood cell collection containers.
- 42. A disposable assembly according to claim 30 in which the red blood cell collection container is a first red blood cell collection reservoir and wherein said red blood cell collection assembly further comprises a second red blood cell collection container and a second leukoreduction filter, said second leukoreduction filter being disposed in communication with said second red blood cell collection container; the disposable assembly further providing for passing the high-hematocrit separated red blood cells from said separation system into and through said first leukoreduction filter firstly into the first red blood cell collection container, and then secondly through said second leukoreduction filter into the second red blood cell collection reservoir.
- 43. The disposable assembly of claim 30 comprising:
a platelet collection bag interconnected to said cassette assembly for receiving separated platelets when platelets are to be collected.
- 44. The disposable assembly of claim 30 comprising:
a plasma collection bag interconnected to said cassette assembly when plasma is to be collected.
- 45. The disposable assembly of claim 30 comprising:
a cassette assembly interconnected to and between said blood removal, said inlet assembly, said processing vessel and said red blood cell collection assembly; said cassette assembly comprising integral fluid passageways for the passage of blood and blood components therethrough.
- 46. A disposable assembly for an apheresis system for separating blood into at least one high hematocrit red blood cell component for collection and for the leukoreduction of the high hematocrit red blood cell component; said disposable assembly comprising:
a blood removal assembly for receiving blood from a donor/patient; an inlet assembly interconnected to the blood removal assembly, said inlet assembly passing an inlet flow of the received blood; a blood processing vessel interconnected to said inlet assembly for receiving the inlet flow of the received blood, and coactive with a separation system for separating blood received from the donor/patient into blood components including high hematocrit red blood cells; a red blood cell collection assembly interconnected to said blood processing vessel, comprising:
a leukoreduction filter disposed to receive high hematocrit red blood cells from said blood processing vessel; and a red blood cell collection container interconnected to said leukoreduction filter; whereby said high hematocrit red blood cells are pushed out of the blood processing vessel and through the leukoreduction filter by the inlet flow of received blood to the blood processing vessel.
- 47. The disposable assembly of claim 46 comprising:
a cassette assembly interconnected to and between said blood removal assembly, said inlet assembly, said processing vessel and said red blood cell collection assembly; said cassette assembly comprising integral fluid passageways for the passage of blood and blood components therethrough.
- 48. The disposable assembly of claim 47 wherein
said inlet assembly further comprises:
an inlet tubing line interconnected to the cassette assembly and to the blood processing vessel; said cassette assembly further comprises:
an inlet tubing loop adapted to cooperate with an inlet pump; an internal fluid passageway interconnected to the inlet tubing loop and the inlet tubing line whereby received blood flows through the inlet tubing loop, cassette and inlet line under the pumping action of the inlet pump to push separated red blood cells out of the blood processing vessel and through the leukoreduction filter.
- 49. The disposable assembly of claim 48 further comprising:
a tubing loop on the cassette and adapted to cooperate with a pump for pumping storage solution through the leukoreduction filter.
- 50. The disposable assembly of claim 46 wherein
said inlet assembly further comprises:
an inlet tubing line interconnected to the blood processing vessel; and said disposable assembly further comprises: an inlet tubing loop adapted to cooperate with an inlet pump whereby received blood flows through the inlet tubing loop and inlet line under the pumping action of the inlet pump to push separated red blood cells out of the blood processing vessel and through the leukoreduction filter.
- 51. The disposable assembly of claim 50 further comprising:
a solution tubing loop adapted to cooperate with a pump for pumping storage solution through the leukoreduction filter.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/339653, filed Dec. 10, 2001, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety to the extent not inconsistent herewith.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60339653 |
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