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Shear-Enhanced Systems And Methods For Removing Waste Materials And Liquid From The Blood

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Assignee: MORIARTY JULIEPriority: Feb 2, 2002Filed: Aug 21, 2006Published: Dec 14, 2006
Est. expiryFeb 2, 2022(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

Systems and methods convey the blood through a gap defined between an inner surface that is located about an axis and an outer surface that is concentric with the inner surface. At least one of the inner and outer surfaces carries a membrane that consists essentially of either a hemofiltration membrane or a hemodialysis membrane. The systems and methods cause relative movement between the inner and outer surfaces about the axis at a selected surface velocity, taking into account the size of the gap. The relative movement of the two surfaces creates movement of the blood within the gap, which creates vortical flow conditions that induce transport of cellular blood components from the membrane while plasma water and waste material are transported to the membrane for transport across the membrane. Shear-enhanced transport of waste materials and blood plasma water results.

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       23 . A system for removing waste from the blood of an individual comprising: 
 a blood processing device comprising a gap defined between an inner surface that is located about an axis and an outer surface, an inlet and an outlet communicating with the gap, at least one of the inner and outer surfaces carrying a hemodialysis membrane, wherein the hemodialysis membrane includes a first surface facing toward the gap and a second surface,    the blood processing device including a channel to convey a dialysate along the second surface of the hemodialysis membrane to create a concentration gradient across the hemodialysis membrane to transport waste material from the blood,    a drive mechanism causing relative movement between the inner and outer surfaces at a selected surface velocity, and    a source of dialysate communicating with the channel.    
   
   
       24 . A system according to  claim 23   wherein the drive mechanism rotates the inner surface while holding the outer surface stationary.    
   
   
       25 . A system according to  claim 23   wherein the drive mechanism rotates the inner surface at a higher rate of rotation than the outer surface.    
   
   
       26 . A system according to  claim 23   wherein the other of the inner and outer surfaces carries a hemofiltration membrane or a hemodialysis membrane.    
   
   
       27 . A system according to  claim 26   wherein the other surface carries a hemodialysis membrane.    
   
   
       28 . A method for removing waste from the blood of an individual comprising the steps of: 
 conveying the blood through a gap defined between an inner surface that is located about an axis and an outer surface, at least one of the inner and outer surfaces carrying a hemodialysis membrane,    causing relative movement between the inner and outer surfaces at a selected surface velocity, and    conveying a dialysate along an opposite side of the hemodialysis membrane to create a concentration gradient across the hemodialysis membrane to transport waste material from the blood.    
   
   
       29 . A method according to  claim 28   wherein the inner surface is rotated while holding the outer surface stationary.    
   
   
       30 . A method according to  claim 28   wherein the inner surface is rotated at a higher rate of rotation than the outer surface.    
   
   
       31 . A method according to  claim 28   wherein the other of the inner and outer surfaces carries a hemofiltration membrane or a hemodialysis membrane.    
   
   
       32 . A method according to  claim 31   wherein the other surface carries a hemodialysis membrane.

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