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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 29, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 29, 2010
Lionel Pazart, Besançon, FR;
Bruno François Marcel Wacogne, Traitiefontaine, FR;
Christian Gérard Daniel Pieralli, Besançon, FR;
Wilfrid Hervé Boireau, Mondon, FR;
Pascal Charles Serge Morel, Besançon, FR;
Lionel Pazart, Besançon, FR;
Bruno François Marcel Wacogne, Traitiefontaine, FR;
Christian Gérard Daniel Pieralli, Besançon, FR;
Wilfrid Hervé Boireau, Mondon, FR;
Pascal Charles Serge Morel, Besançon, FR;
Centre National de la Recherch Scientifique, Paris, FR;
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire De Besancon, Besancon, FR;
Universite De Franche Cornte, Beasancon, FR;
Etablissement Francais Du Sang, La Plaine Saint Denis, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to a device () for taking a sample of a body fluid, such as blood, to be incorporated into a fluid circuit of a perfusion () of a patient who has a perfusion catheter (), said device having a tubular structure () for connecting to the fluid circuit of the perfusion, provided with a zone for intubation, during use, of a sampling channel () comprising a distal end (); and a means () for holding, during use, in the tubular structure, the part of the sampling channel () comprising a distal end () in such a way that the distal end () is oriented towards the perfusion catheter (), in the direction of flow (F) of the perfusion product (), from a perfusion product reservoir () towards the perfusion catheter ().