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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 21, 1982
Filed:
May. 29, 1980
Paul S Malchesky, Painesville Township, Lake County, OH (US);
Yukihiko Nose, Cleveland Heights, OH (US);
Japan Foundation for Artificial Organs, Painesville Township, Lake County, OH (US);
Abstract
An on-line filtration system for the removal of macromolecules greater than 70,000 mol. wt. from a physiological solution, such as blood, in the therapeutic treatment of various disease states. For blood, the plasma (which contains the macromolecules) is separated continuously from the blood using a first membrane filter with a membrane porosity of nominally 0.2 to 1.0 micron. The separated plasma is then continuously filtered in a physiological temperature state or a cooled state through a second membrane filter with a membrane porosity of nominally 0.01 to 0.2 micron, which retains the macromolecules. In the cooled state, separation of the macromolecules is effected more efficiently than could be done in the non-cooled state. The treated plasma (macromolecules removed) is then reunited with the blood flow coming from the first plasma filter and returned to the patient. The blood flow and filtration processes are generally continuous. Suitable agent(s) may be added to the separated plasma to promote formation of macromolecules.