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METHODS FOR TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
20230218812 · 2023-07-13 ·

A method and system for treating Alzheimer's disease wherein blood, spinal fluid or brain cavity fluid is circulated into and outside of the body by means of blood pumps or other external circulatory systems. While passing through the pumping system, the amyloid plaques and Tao tangles are filtered from the fluids and returned to the body lowering the protein levels, and in the process, reduce symptoms. In one embodiment a patient's blood is filtered using a pump to circulate the blood from the patient to the collection vessel where an electrical current will cause anything that has a positive charge to be attracted to a cathode plate suspended in the collection vessel for later disposal. In an alternate embodiment a patient's brain and/or spinal fluid a pump operates to circulate a flushing fluid. The pump will circulate the solution from the collection vessel to the patient.

METHODS FOR TREATING ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
20230218812 · 2023-07-13 ·

A method and system for treating Alzheimer's disease wherein blood, spinal fluid or brain cavity fluid is circulated into and outside of the body by means of blood pumps or other external circulatory systems. While passing through the pumping system, the amyloid plaques and Tao tangles are filtered from the fluids and returned to the body lowering the protein levels, and in the process, reduce symptoms. In one embodiment a patient's blood is filtered using a pump to circulate the blood from the patient to the collection vessel where an electrical current will cause anything that has a positive charge to be attracted to a cathode plate suspended in the collection vessel for later disposal. In an alternate embodiment a patient's brain and/or spinal fluid a pump operates to circulate a flushing fluid. The pump will circulate the solution from the collection vessel to the patient.

Method and apparatus for the dialysis of blood

A catheter includes: a body comprising a body side wall, a proximal end and a distal end; a septum extending from the proximal end to the distal end; a first lumen and a second lumen separated by the septum, each lumen forming a mouth at the distal end; first and second slots formed in a portion of the body side wall at the distal end and in fluid communication with the first and second lumens respectively. The first and second slots extend linearly along a direction parallel to a longitudinal axis of the body. The distal end of the body and the septum terminate in a plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis. The distal end of the body has a substantially round cross section, while the first and second lumens each have a substantially D-shaped cross-section at the distal end. The two slots each have a width that is between 30% and 60% of a longer dimension of the D-shaped cross-section of a corresponding lumen.

Determining a Modality of an Extracorporeal Blood Circuit
20230010811 · 2023-01-12 ·

This disclosure relates to medical fluid pumping systems and related devices and methods. In some aspects, a blood treatment system includes a user interface; a processor in communication with the user interface and configured to perform operations including: presenting instructions on the user interface, the instructions pertaining to at least one modality of a set of modalities, wherein the set of modalities include hemodialysis (HD), hemofiltration (HF), and hemodiafiltration (HDF), wherein the instructions pertain to a component of a blood treatment machine of the blood treatment system; receiving information associated with the component of the blood treatment machine; and eliminating modalities from the set of modalities to determine a modality of the blood treatment machine based on the received information.

INTERFACE BETWEEN HEART PUMP CONTROLLER DATABASE AND HOSPITAL
20230011929 · 2023-01-12 · ·

An electronic interface facilitates automatically transferring data from a heart pump controller database to an EMR system, thereby reducing or eliminating the need for caregivers to manually transcribe heart pump operational data from a heart pump controller screen to the EMR system. Some embodiments reduce or eliminate the need to periodically visit a patient to record the operational data. Instead, once programmed, the interface can automatically periodically send the operational data to the EMR system.

Device and method for perfusing a subject's heart via the coronary sinus

A device for perfusing a coronary sinus of a subject's heart which may include: a double-lumen catheter including: a first lumen having: a proximal opening, and a distal opening configured to be positioned in a coronary sinus of a subject's heart; and a second lumen parallel to the first lumen, the second lumen having: a proximal opening, and a distal opening being offset from the distal opening of the first lumen towards the proximal opening of the second lumen in a longitudinal direction, the distal opening of the second lumen being configured to be positioned in a right atrium of the subject's heart; and an oxygenator connected to the proximal openings of the first lumen and the second lumen, the oxygenator is configured to oxygenate deoxygenated blood.

Device and Method for Centrifuging a Physiological Fluid
20230010728 · 2023-01-12 ·

A device and associated method for centrifuging a physiological fluid includes a container including a tip, a base, and a barrel extending between the tip and the base to hold a physiological fluid. The container includes a plunger positioned within the barrel of the container. The plunger includes a concave collection surface that faces the tip of the container. A plunger gasket seal is in sealing engagement with an inside wall of the barrel of the container. A bottom support is provided to support the base of the container at least partially within the bottom support for use in a centrifuge. The container is coupled to the bottom support using an interference fit. The collection surface of the plunger and at least the barrel can be made of the same material. Advantageously, the device can be used to process blood without the need for any added anticoagulant in the blood.

APPARATUS FOR REMOVING CHEMOTHERAPY COMPOUNDS FROM BLOOD

A filter apparatus for removing small molecule chemotherapy agents from blood is provided. The filter apparatus comprises a housing with an extraction media comprised of polymer coated carbon cores. Also provided are methods of treating a subject with cancer of an organ or region comprising administering a chemotherapeutic agent to the organ or region, collecting blood laded with chemotherapeutic agent from the isolated organ, filtering the blood laden with chemotherapeutic agent to reduce the chemotherapeutic agent in the blood and returning the blood to the subject.

Fluid handling system

Various embodiments of a system for priming a catheter assembly are disclosed herein. For example, the system can include a catheter assembly including an elongate body and an operative device coupled thereto. The system can also include a priming vessel configured to receive insertion of the operative device therein. The priming vessel can include a proximal portion secured to the distal portion of the elongate body such that the elongate body is in fluid communication with the priming vessel. The priming vessel can also include a distal end through which air is expelled when a fluid is channeled through the elongate body and into the priming vessel to expel air from within the catheter assembly.

Blood filter

A blood filter device having an iron-chelating molecule, a haem-binding molecule and a haemoglobin-binding molecule bound to a support. Use of the device in a vessel containing blood, for example a blood bag or a flow line, removes haemolysis-derived components from the blood.