Surgery – Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body – Constituent removed from blood and remainder returned to body
Patent
1994-05-24
1996-04-16
McDermott, Corrine
Surgery
Blood drawn and replaced or treated and returned to body
Constituent removed from blood and remainder returned to body
604 65, 604 19, 210647, A61M 3700
Patent
active
055077234
ABSTRACT:
A system and method using same are provided for determining the optimum operating conditions of a dialysis process that yields the highest whole body dialysis clearance. The system varies a parameter that effects dialysis efficiency during part of a dialysis run. The system then measures a metabolite concentration in an outflow dialysate. The system develops a metabolite concentration profile as a function of the varied parameter. Based on these measurements, the system correlates the metabolite concentration measurements to determine the optimum parameter setting that yields the maximum metabolite concentration.
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Barrett Robert M.
Baxter International Inc.
Borecki Thomas S.
Gring N. Kent
Mattenson Charles R.
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