A61M1/3681

LIGHT IRRADIATION DEVICE
20210308360 · 2021-10-07 · ·

A light irradiation device includes: a flow channel through which blood or a blood component flows; and an LED lamp which irradiates the blood or the blood component flowing through the flow channel with light so as to inactivate a virus included in the blood or the blood component, in which a multilayer structure in which a plurality of the flow channels is arranged in parallel is formed.

ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT TREATMENT CHAMBER
20210244833 · 2021-08-12 ·

An apparatus for the treatment of a liquid that includes a chamber having at least one inner surface, the chamber adapted for passage of a fluid therethrough. The chamber is at least 80 percent enclosed. The apparatus also includes an optional ultraviolet-transmissive tube disposed within the chamber and also adapted for the passage of the liquid therethrough. The apparatus further includes an ultraviolet lamp disposed within the chamber and, optionally, within the ultraviolet-transmissive tube. A reflective material is interposed between the chamber and the transmissive tube. The reflective material is adapted so as to reflect at least a portion of light emitted by the ultraviolet lamp, wherein the reflective material is at least 80 percent reflective.

Polychromatic Phototherapy Device and Method
20210290834 · 2021-09-23 ·

A polychromatic phototherapy device for blood treatment including a casing having a triple quartz tube cuvette assembly removably installed in the casing, with blood to be treated passing through the cuvette. A plurality of light sources are mounted in the casing adjacent the cuvette to project focused light onto the blood flowing through the cuvette. The light sources include a dual wavelength UVA light source, a UVC light source, and dual wavelength red, an amber, a green and a blue LED light sources. Each of the LED light sources includes a lens assembly that projects a concentrated, highly focused linear light beam on one of the quartz tubes of the cuvette through which the blood is flowing. Once blood has been withdrawn from a patient and treated in the polychromatic phototherapy device, the blood is reinfused back into the patient.

Ultraviolet light treatment chamber

An apparatus for the treatment of a liquid that includes a chamber having at least one inner surface, the chamber adapted for passage of a fluid therethrough. The chamber is at least 80 percent enclosed. The apparatus also includes an optional ultraviolet-transmissive tube disposed within the chamber and also adapted for the passage of the liquid therethrough. The apparatus further includes an ultraviolet lamp disposed within the chamber and, optionally, within the ultraviolet-transmissive tube. A reflective material is interposed between the chamber and the transmissive tube. The reflective material is adapted so as to reflect at least a portion of light emitted by the ultraviolet lamp, wherein the reflective material is at least 80 percent reflective.

PHOSPHOR COMPOSITION HAVING SELECTED SURFACE COATINGS

A method and a system for producing a change in a medium. The method places in a vicinity of the medium an energy modulation agent. The method applies an initiation energy to the medium. The initiation energy interacts with the energy modulation agent to directly or indirectly produce the change in the medium. The energy modulation agent has a normal predominant emission of radiation in a first wavelength range outside of a second wavelength range (WR2) known to produce the change, but under exposure to the applied initiation energy produces the change. The system includes an initiation energy source configured to apply an initiation energy to the medium to activate the energy modulation agent.

Extracorporeal photodynamic blood illumination (irradiation) cell for the treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning
11013849 · 2021-05-25 ·

An exposure cell and method for treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning in the blood of a living body by removal of a portion of blood from the body, placing the portion in the exposure cell, exposing the portion in the cell to light of wave length and intensity that causes dissociation of carbon monoxide from hemoglobin, and returning the portion to the body. The exposure cell has an exposure zone outside of the body, that holds the portion, and a window that allows light from outside the zone to enter the zone to disassociate carbon monoxide from the portion. Oxygen is injected into the zone and carbon monoxide is removed from the zone.

Centrifuge system and method with component tracking

Devices, methods, and systems are provided for priming, separating, and collecting blood components. At least one disposable component may be utilized, and a determination may be made as to whether such a disposable component is authentic, is new/unused or used, or both.

Systems and methods for plasma separation and UV irradiation
11013845 · 2021-05-25 ·

The present invention is a UV light box, systems, and methods for irradiating plasma.

Extracorporeal photodynamic blood illumination (irradiation) for the treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning
10973974 · 2021-04-13 ·

Treatment of carbon monoxide poisoning of a body by removal of a portion of the blood from the body, placing the portion in an exposure cell, exposing the portion in the cell to light of wave length and intensity that causes dissociation of carbon monoxide from hemoglobin, and returning the portion to the body. The intensity and wave length of the light is sufficient to dissociate a therapeutically-effective amount of carbon monoxide from the hemoglobin in the blood. The blood is circulated from and to the body through a concentric double lumen cannula. The wave lengths of the light are 540 and/or 570 nanometers. The cell exposes the blood to at least 9.5 Joules of dissociative light per milliliter of blood, and least 9.5 Watts of dissociative light per milliliter of blood per second. Oxygen is provided to, and the dissociated carbon monoxide is removed from the system.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXTRACORPOREAL CARBON MONOXIDE REMOVAL WITH PHOTOTHERAPY

Systems and methods for removing carbon monoxide from whole blood are provided. In one configuration, an extracorporeal phototherapy system includes an oxygenator and a light source configured to output light and arranged to emit the light output by the light source onto at least one surface of the oxygenator. The oxygenator includes a plurality of membrane layers each having a plurality of microporous hollow fiber membranes. The plurality of microporous hollow fiber membranes each include an external surface and an internal channel. Each of the plurality of membrane layers may be rotationally offset with respect to an adjacent layer. The oxygenator further includes a gas inlet port in fluid communication with a first end of the internal channels, a gas outlet port in fluid communication a second end of the internal channels, a blood inlet port, and a blood outlet port.