Hollow Fibre Hemofilter
Clinical Application
Hollow fibre hemofilters are used during cardiac surgery and extracorporeal circulation to remove excess plasma water and metabolic by-products through controlled ultrafiltration.
They are applied during cardiopulmonary bypass where fluid balance management is required.
These devices support:
- Controlled ultrafiltration during bypass
- Removal of excess plasma water
- Maintenance of haemodynamic stability
- Integration into extracorporeal circulation circuits
Design and Performance
ALSPL hollow fibre hemofilters are designed to provide predictable ultrafiltration performance within bypass systems.
Key characteristics include:
- Hollow fibre membrane structure
- Defined membrane surface area
- Controlled transmembrane pressure performance
- Secure circuit connection interfaces
Membrane design supports stable ultrafiltration without compromising flow characteristics.
Construction Options
Hemofilter platforms may include:
- Defined membrane surface area profiles
- Standard connector formats
- Flow-compatible housing designs
Configuration is selected based on perfusion system setup and ultrafiltration requirements.
Standard Configurations
Standard hemofilter platforms are available in commonly used membrane and flow profiles aligned with cardiac surgery applications.
Detailed specifications and configuration references are provided in the product brochure.