Peter Fletcher-Haynes - Bailey CO, US William Sweat - Lakewood CO, US Richard Judy - Littleton CO, US Scott Butzke - Littleton CO, US Kim Pemberton - Greenwood Village CO, US Frank Corbin, III - Littleton CO, US Robert W. Langley - Westminster CO, US Steven Gage Urdahl - Golden CO, US Christopher Fletcher - Superior CO, US
Assignee:
Gambro, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
G01N 33/48 G01N 33/50
US Classification:
702 21, 702 30, 702 31, 702 32
Abstract:
A blood component collection system with manipulation and optimization capabilities. In one embodiment, process parameters are derived from an input/configured predetermined blood component yield and which is based upon the maximization of at least one process parameter. Thereafter, the blood component collection procedure is performed with these derived process control parameters. In another embodiment, process parameters are derived from an input total procedure time from a maximized value for at least one of the other process control parameters so as to maximize blood component yield in this fixed time. Thereafter, the blood component collection procedure is performed with these derived parameters.
A method and apparatus for producing blood component products. In one embodiment, a plurality of a predetermined type of blood component is harvested from a source of whole blood. At least two on-line yield determination techniques are utilized to determine the yield for the harvested blood components. One is a predetermined yield prediction technique and the second is a predetermined yield monitoring technique, each of which are individually calibrated in relation to a predetermined off-line yield determination technique. The predetermined yield prediction and monitoring techniques each provide the yield for the harvested blood components and each is then utilized to provide a determined yield. Consequently, when the harvested blood components are packaged the determined yield my be associated therewith, thereby providing a blood component product.
Robert W. Langley - Westminster CO, US Thomas J. Felt - Boulder CO, US Geert Van Waeg - Brussels, BE Marlene Adele Bainbridge - Golden CO, US
Assignee:
CaridianBCT, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
A61M 37/00 C02F 1/44
US Classification:
422 44, 604 401, 604 501, 210739
Abstract:
Methods, devices and device components are presented for blood processing. Particularly, methods, devices and device components are presented for separating blood into blood components and collecting one or more separated blood components, which reduce the incidence of blood vessel infiltration and enhance donor comfort. In one aspect, the invention provides blood processing methods having a return flow rate which decreases systematically during a return time. In another aspect, the invention provides blood processing methods having a removal flow rate, return flow rate or both which are derived from a subject's total blood volume. In another aspect, the present invention provides blood processing methods wherein the fraction by volume of removed blood corresponding to collected components is selected to optimize blood processing efficiency and enhance the purities of collected blood components.
Methods, devices and device components are presented for blood processing. Particularly, methods, devices and device components are presented for separating blood into blood components and collecting one or more separated blood components, which reduce the incidence of blood vessel infiltration and enhance donor comfort. In one aspect, the invention provides blood processing methods having a return flow rate which decreases systematically during a return time. In another aspect, the invention provides blood processing methods having a removal flow rate, return flow rate or both which are derived from a subject's total blood volume. In another aspect, the present invention provides blood processing methods wherein the fraction by volume of removed blood corresponding to collected components is selected to optimize blood processing efficiency and enhance the purities of collected blood components.
Blood Processing Apparatus With Flared Cell Capture Chamber And Method
Robert W. Langley - Westminster CO, US Linda A. Taylor - Littleton CO, US Timothy Michael Taga - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
CaridianBCT, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
B04B 7/08
US Classification:
494 45
Abstract:
A cell separation set for separating blood components, having a cell separation chamber with a first entry section having a wall with an outwardly flared curve, the entry section having an axial length and an inmost maximum diameter perpendicular to the axial length, the axial length being greater than the inmost maximum diameter. The cell separation chamber further comprises a separation section having a wall comprising an inward curve. A transition section between the entry section and the separation section has a wall comprising a second inward curve, the second inward curve being different from said first inward curve. The first curve may be tangent to the second curve at a first junction between the first and second curves and the second curve may be tangent to the third curve at a second junction between the second and third curves.
Blood Processing Apparatus With Cell Capture Chamber With Protruding Inlet
Robert W. Langley - Westminster CO, US John Pittinger - Evergreen CO, US Logan Fender - Lakewood CO, US
Assignee:
CaridianBCT, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
B04B 7/12
US Classification:
494 45, 494 67, 210782
Abstract:
A disposable blood separation set of a centrifugal blood processing system comprising a blood processing chamber adapted to be mounted on a rotor of a centrifuge; a frustro-conical cell separation chamber in fluid communication with the processing chamber, the cell separation chamber having a protruding inlet therein. The protruding inlet may have a frustro-conical inner surface that slants radially outwardly from an inlet to a mouth of the protruding inlet. A circumferential well may surround the protruding inlet. The cell separation chamber may have a baffle within a separation area. The baffle may have a plurality of vanes with openings therein.
Blood Processing Apparatus With Cell Separation Chamber With Baffles
John Pittinger - Evergreen CO, US Robert Langley - Westminster CO, US Mary Langley, legal representative - Westminster CO, US Logan Fender - Lakewood CO, US
Assignee:
Terumo BCT, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
B04B 7/12
US Classification:
494 45, 494 67
Abstract:
A disposable blood separation set of a centrifugal blood processing system comprising a blood processing chamber adapted to be mounted on a rotor of a centrifuge; a frustro-conical cell separation chamber in fluid communication with the processing chamber, the cell separation chamber a baffle within a separation area. The baffle may have a plurality of vanes with openings therein. A protruding inlet may have a frustro-conical inner surface that slants radially outwardly from an inlet to a mouth of the protruding inlet. A circumferential well may surround the protruding inlet.
Extracorporeal Blood Processing Information Management System
Peter Fletcher-Haynes - Bailey CO, US William Sweat - Lakewood CO, US Frank Corbin - Littleton CO, US Robert Langley - Westminster CO, US Steven Urdahl - Golden CO, US Richard Judy - Lakewood CO, US Scott Butzke - Littleton CO, US Kim Pemberton - Greenwood Village CO, US Christopher Fletcher - Superior CO, US
Assignee:
Gambro, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/003000
Abstract:
A blood component collection system with data manipulation and/or optimization capabilities. In one embodiment, process parameters are derived from an input and/or configured predetermined blood component yield and which is based upon the maximization of at least one process parameter. Thereafter, the blood component separation and collection procedure is performed with these derived process control parameters. In another embodiment, process parameters are derived from an input total procedure time from a maximized value for at least one of the other process control parameters so as to maximize blood component yield in this fixed time. Thereafter, the blood component separation and collection procedure is performed with these derived parameters.
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