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publicationNumber CN-211884744-U
titleOfInvention Continuous albumin dialysis adsorption purification system
abstract The utility model discloses a continuous albumin dialysis adsorption and purification system. The system includes a blood circuit and an albumin regeneration circulation circuit. The blood circuit includes a high-flux dialyzer connected to a human body circulation, and the albumin regeneration circulation circuit passes through a dialysis tube. The circuit is connected with a high-flux dialyzer, a broad-spectrum adsorption column, and a bilirubin adsorption column in turn, and the circuit is filled with albumin dialysate. The volume of the hemodialysis circuit of the system of the utility model is small, which can avoid the problem of unstable circulation caused by the excessive capacity of the extracorporeal blood circuit; the albumin regenerates and circulates, which can efficiently remove the protein-bound toxins of children with liver failure, and can perform sequential hemodialysis and/or hemodialysis. Or filter system to remove water-soluble toxins of medium and small molecules. The system of the utility model has a wide range of independent selection of consumables, the albumin dialysate can be recycled and reused, the cost of artificial liver treatment for children is effectively reduced, the operation process is simple, and the work pressure of medical staff can be effectively reduced.
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