Blood bags having an insert member

Surgery – Respiratory method or device – Ozone or ion generation

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128DIG24, 128214D, A61M 500

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043018009

ABSTRACT:
A blood bag or other container which is made of a flexible, hemocompatible, sterilizable plastic material free of blood-extractable plasticizer. The blood bag contains an insert member which comprises a non-toxic, sterilizable plastic formulation which contains from 5 to 70 percent by weight of a blood-extractable plasticizer selected from the group consisting of the dioctylphthalates and dioctyladipates. Such a blood bag is capable of reducing the plasma hemoglobin in stored blood, when compared with similar blood bags without the insert member.

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