BLOOD TREATMENT DIALYZER/FILTER DESIGN TO TRAP ENTRAINED AIR IN A FLUID CIRCUIT
A modification in the configuration of the blood microtubular filter/dializer used in many kinds of renal replacement therapy systems can provide highly a effective mechanism for removing air from the blood circuit of such systems. In embodiments, for example, the invention takes advantage of the slow flow rate that usually occurs where blood exits the microtubules into a header area of the filter to provide a settling area and, preferably, a air relief mechanism.
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One of the problems with fluid circuits in blood treatment systems is entrained air (bubbles) in treatment fluids, infusate, or blood. Treatment systems normally have air detectors to prevent air from being injected into a patient, either because a venous line carrying blood back to the patient contains air or because an infusate line, such as the replacement fluid line of a hemofiltration system, contains air. It is desirable for the air detectors to be made sufficiently sensitive to prevent the rare instances of long trains of air bubbles being injected into a patient. But sensitivity high enough to prevent long thin trains of bubbles may be high enough to alarm very small amounts of air which pose no risk. In other words, sensitive air detectors alarm on a lot of fall positives if they protect against all possible risks.
To eliminate false positives, a prior art approach has been to remove as much air from a protected fluid circuit as possible. Putting air traps in fluid circuits, particularly blood lines, has drawbacks. Air-settling chambers necessarily involve stagnant flow, which creates a risk of forming clots (e.g., for blood) or sedimentation or other concentration of entrained material (e.g. medication).
The orientation of the filter 100 with respect to the pull of gravity is shown with the understanding that gravity is assumed to pull down with respect to the profile orientation of the drawing page. If any air is entrained in the blood, it may settle in pockets 151 and 153 in the arterial 160 and venous 155 head spaces as indicated by air/liquid interfaces 152 and 150. The flow of blood through the arterial 160 and venous 155 head spaces is extremely slow due to the very small cross-sectional areas of the filter fibers in the bundle 132. As a result, the arterial 160 and venous 155 head spaces are an idea place for air to settle out. With the indicated orientation, with blood outlet 124 pointing down and away from the pocket 151. Since the blood moves at a very slow rate in the arterial 160 and venous 155 head spaces, there is little risk of reentrainment and air settles out very effectively.
Air trapped in pocket 153 may travel through filter fibers in bundle 132 up to venous head space 155 and accumulate in pocket 151. Since the pocket 153 is located near the top of the arterial head space 160, air will tend to travel up a few of the fibers closest to the top and collect in the pocket 151 without mixing in with blood. This keeps the vast majority of fibers filled with blood.
Claims
1. A blood treatment apparatus, comprising: said processing element having a header chamber at a position where blood exits a portion of said blood processing element, said header chamber having at least one outlet;
- a blood processing element including filter media through which blood passes;
- a holder configured to support said processing element in a position and orientation such that air can accumulate in said header chamber in a position remote from said outlet whereby said header chamber is enabled to remove air from blood.
2. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said processing element is attached to a fluid circuit and forms a part of a disposable set.
3. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said holder is fixedly attachable to a blood treatment machine.
4. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said holder is configured to support said filter at an angle with respect to the vertical, as defined with respect to the force of gravity.
5. Apparatus as in claim 1, wherein said processing element includes tubular membrane media that are vertically oriented in ordinary use.
6. A blood treatment apparatus, comprising:
- a blood dialyzer or hemofilter processing element including filter media through which blood passes;
- said processing element having a header chamber at a position where blood exits a treatment portion of said blood processing element, said header chamber having at least one blood outlet and at least one auxiliary outlet;
- a holder configured to support said dialyzer or hemofilter in a position and orientation such that air can accumulate in said header chamber in a position in said header space that is adjacent and in communication with said auxiliary outlet.
7. Apparatus as in claim 6, wherein said auxiliary outlet is remote from said blood outlet.
8. Apparatus as in claim 6, wherein said auxiliary outlet is opposite said blood outlet.
9. Apparatus as in claim 6, further comprising a valve connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element.
10. Apparatus as in claim 6, further comprising a stopcock connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element.
11. Apparatus as in claim 6, further comprising a syringe connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element.
12. Apparatus as in claim 6, further comprising a holder configured to orient said blood processing element such that said at least one blood outlet is lower, with respect to a direction of gravity, than said auxiliary outlet.
13. Apparatus as in claim 6, further comprising an gas release component connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element, said air release component being configured to permit gas to egress from said header space without permitting blood to egress from said header space.
14. Apparatus as in claim 13, wherein said air release component includes a hydrophobic membrane.
15. A blood treatment apparatus, comprising: said processing element having a chamber at an exit of a treatment portion thereof where blood flow velocity drops to a low rate, said chamber having at least one outlet;
- a blood dialyzer or hemofilter processing element including filter media through which blood passes;
- a holder attachable to a blood treatment machine and configurable to support said processing element in a position and orientation such that air can accumulate in said header chamber in a position remote from said outlet whereby said header chamber is enabled to remove air from blood.
16. Apparatus as in claim 15, wherein said processing element is attached to a fluid circuit and forms a part of a disposable set.
17. Apparatus as in claim 16, wherein said holder is configured to support said filter at an angle with respect to the vertical, as defined with respect to the force of gravity.
18. Apparatus as in claim 15, wherein said holder is configured to support said filter at an angle with respect to the vertical, as defined with respect to the force of gravity.
19. Apparatus as in claim 15, wherein said processing element includes tubular membrane media that are vertically oriented in ordinary use.
20. A blood treatment apparatus, comprising: said processing element having a header chamber at a position where blood exits a portion of said blood processing element, said header chamber having at least one blood outlet and one auxiliary outlet;
- a blood processing element including filter media through which blood passes;
- said auxiliary outlet being configured to permit the removal of air accumulated in said header chamber and/or addition and removal of biocompatible non-blood fluid.
21. Apparatus as in claim 20, further comprising a valve connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element.
22. Apparatus as in claim 20, further comprising a stopcock connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element.
23. Apparatus as in claim 20, further comprising a syringe connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element.
24. Apparatus as in claim 20, further comprising a holder configured to orient said blood processing element such that said at least one blood outlet is lower, with respect to a direction of gravity, than said auxiliary outlet.
25. Apparatus as in claim 20, further comprising an gas release component connected to said auxiliary port and pre-connected and sterilized together with said blood processing element, said air release component being configured to permit gas to egress from said header space without permitting blood to egress from said header space.
26. Apparatus as in claim 25, wherein said air release component includes a hydrophobic membrane.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 16, 2005
Publication Date: Apr 22, 2010
Applicant: NXSTAGE MEDICAL, INC (Lawrence, MA)
Inventor: James M. Brugger (Newburyport, MA)
Application Number: 11/577,126
International Classification: B01D 61/28 (20060101); B01D 63/00 (20060101); B01D 35/01 (20060101); B01D 63/06 (20060101); B01D 69/00 (20060101); B01D 35/30 (20060101);