Invention Grant
US08743353B2 Device and method for detecting blood or blood constituents in the liquid system of a device for extracorporeal blood treatment
有权
用于检测用于体外血液处理的装置的液体系统中的血液或血液成分的装置和方法
- Patent Title: Device and method for detecting blood or blood constituents in the liquid system of a device for extracorporeal blood treatment
- Patent Title (中): 用于检测用于体外血液处理的装置的液体系统中的血液或血液成分的装置和方法
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Application No.: US13388603Application Date: 2010-07-31
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Publication No.: US08743353B2Publication Date: 2014-06-03
- Inventor: Itka Bado , Peter Scheunert
- Applicant: Itka Bado , Peter Scheunert
- Applicant Address: DE Bad Homburg
- Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH
- Current Assignee: Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH
- Current Assignee Address: DE Bad Homburg
- Agency: Kenyon and Kenyon LLP
- Priority: DE102009036044 20090804
- International Application: PCT/EP2010/004697 WO 20100731
- International Announcement: WO2011/015321 WO 20110210
- Main IPC: G01N33/48
- IPC: G01N33/48 ; G01N33/49 ; G01N21/25

Abstract:
The present invention relates to a device and a method for detecting blood or blood constituents in the liquid system of a device for extracorporeal blood treatment, comprising a dialysis device or filter divided by a semipermeable membrane into a first chamber and a second chamber, wherein the first chamber is part of the extracorporeal blood circulation system and the second chamber part of the liquid system of the extracorporeal blood treatment device. The device according to the present invention for detecting blood or blood constituents in the liquid system of an extracorporeal blood treatment device is designed as a unit for differentiating between the entry of blood into the liquid system due to a defect of the dialysis device or filter, for example a rupture of the semipermeable membrane of the dialysis device or filter, or the entry of hemoglobin into the liquid system due to hemolysis, wherein a differentiation is made between a defect of the dialysis device or filter or hemolysis based on the change in intensity of at least the blue fraction of the light exiting from the liquid.
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