A61M1/3679

CAPTURE OF FLUORINATED CARBON COMPOUNDS
20220126270 · 2022-04-28 ·

The present invention describes a method of capturing a fluorinated carbon compound located within a liquid, the method comprising contacting the fluorinated carbon compound with a block copolymer having a backbone comprising a hydrophilic block and a fluoropolyether block, wherein the fluorinated carbon compound binds to and is captured by the block copolymer.

REDUCED LEACHING OF A LIGAND
20220126272 · 2022-04-28 ·

A column for removal of a component from a fluid is disclosed. The column has a compartment with a cross sectional area. The compartment contains beads having a diameter. A ligand selected to bind to the component is coupled to the beads. The cross-sectional area and bead diameter are selected to maintain a flow velocity of the fluid within the compartment below a first threshold, thereby reducing leaching of the ligand into the fluid. Also described herein is an adsorbent comprising a ligand that is attached to a substrate by an amine bond, wherein the ligand is resistant to dissociation from the substrate.

MEDICAL DEVICES AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AND TREATMENT WITH SYNTHETIC POLYMERS EXHIBITING SPECIFIC BINDING
20220125381 · 2022-04-28 ·

Embodiments herein relate to medical devices and methods for monitoring and/or treatment including the use of synthetic polymers exhibiting specific binding for compounds such as disease state markers or toxic substances. In an embodiment, a method of testing a patient for a disease state is included, the method can include withdrawing a fluid sample from the patient and contacting the fluid sample with an extracorporeal monitoring device. The extracorporeal monitoring device can include a microporous membrane. The microporous membrane can include a synthetic polymer, wherein the synthetic polymer exhibits binding specificity with a disease state marker. The method can further include evaluating the extracorporeal monitoring device for the presence of the disease state marker. Other embodiments are included herein.

DEVICE FOR JOINT EXTRACTION OF A METAL CATION AND A TARGET MOLECULE

The invention concerns the field of medical devices, more particularly devices for joint extraction, within an organism, of at least one metal cation and at least one target molecule. In order to do this, the device comprises: a) at least one ligand exhibiting specific affinity for the target molecule; b) at least one means for extraction of the metal cation, said means being a perfusion fluid comprising at least one chelating agent, the perfusion fluid being contained in a dialysis or microdialysis system. The use of these devices makes it possible, for example, to prevent and/or treat pathologies linked to dysregulation of the homeostasis of metals and/or target molecules in the organism, for example neurological diseases and/or proteinopathies.

DEVICE FOR REMOVING UNDESIRED MATTER, PATHOGENS, AND TOXINS FROM A FLUID AND HUMAN BLOOD
20230293798 · 2023-09-21 ·

The present disclosure relates to a device for removing undesired matter, pathogens, and toxins from a fluid and human blood.

Therapeutic compositions for viral-associated disease states and methods of making and using same

A method comprising obtaining a bodily fluid from a subject; contacting the bodily fluid with an adsorbent material comprising a synthetic carbon particle (SCP) to produce a first filtrate having a level of disease mediators (y); contacting the first filtrate with an adsorbent material comprising the SCP and an anion exchange resin where the ratio of SCP to anion exchange resin is from about 0.1:100 to 100:0.1 to produce a second filtrate; contacting the second filtrate with an adsorbent material comprising the SCP and a cation exchange resin where the ratio of SCP to cation exchange resin is from about 1:100 to produce a third filtrate; and administering the third filtrate to the subject.

Carrier for adsorbing organic matter

An object of the present invention is to provide a carrier for adsorbing organic matter, which achieves both of adsorption ability for organic matter and suppression of pressure increase. The present invention provides a carrier for adsorbing organic matter, comprising a sea-island type solid composite fiber, wherein the pore volume is 0.05 to 0.5 cm.sup.3/g and the fiber diameter is 25 to 60 μm.

Method and system for controlled hyperthermia
11185622 · 2021-11-30 ·

Methods and for treatment of cancer and other diseases including complications from late stage viral infections by inducing hyperthermia in a patient relying on withdrawing blood from the patient and returning the withdrawn blood to the patient to establish an extracorporeal flow circuit. Blood is heated by passing through the extracorporeal circuit at a controlled rate until a target body core temperature in is achieved. Usually, the blood will be subjected to a continuously re-circulating dialysis to balance electrolytes. Additionally, the blood will be subjected to a continuously recirculating regeneration through a carbon sorbent column where toxins and contaminants are removed. The blood temperature is maintained at the target blood temperature for a treatment period, and the blood is cooled after the treatment period has been completed. The method can also be effective in treating rheumatoid arthritis, scleroderma, hepatitis, sepsis, the Epstein-Barr virus, and patients with life threatening complications from other viruses, including the COVID-19 virus. A method for removing viruses from the blood supply in an external circuit is also presented.

METHODS FOR CAPTURING, ISOLATION, AND TARGETING OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS AND DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS THEREOF

The invention relates to methods of detection, capture, isolation and targeting of cancer cells for example circulating tumor cells (CTCs) using carbohydrate recognition domain of a lectin. The invention relates to methods of diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cancer.

Blood Processing Apparatus And Method For Detoxifying Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide
20210361846 · 2021-11-25 ·

A detoxification method includes the steps of inducing flow of patient blood through an extracorporeal device inlet and outlet in fluid connection to the circulatory system of a patient. Biological agents including lipopolysaccharide (LPS) contained within patient blood can be detoxified by passing patient blood over a biochemical reactor surface having attached or immobilized Saccharomyces boulardii alkaline phosphatase enzyme, with the biochemical reactor being contained within the extracorporeal device. An acyloxyacyl hydrolase enzyme may also be used on the biochemical reactor surface.