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Autor:
Stephen R, Ash
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Artificial Organs. 46:2500-2503
The standard heparin lock for dialysis catheters in US dialysis units is 1000 units/ml, though its use has significant limitations and problems. The alternative catheter lock of 4% sodium citrate is used in some patients, but a 7% solution would main
Autor:
Stephen R, Ash
Publikováno v:
Artificial Organs. 46:2325-2328
In course of developing an anticoagulant and antibacterial catheter lock solution, we demonstrated that the components and alcohol formed an effective skin antiseptic. Ash Access formed a sister company to focus on development and clinical trials of
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Langmuir.
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ASAIO Journal. 69:e35-e37
Autor:
Stephen R, Ash
Publikováno v:
Artificial Organs. 46:1937-1941
When sodium citrate is used as an anticoagulant catheter lock the best concentration is 7%, since this provides a density approximately the same as blood. Our laboratory found that the addition of methylene blue and parabens greatly augmented antibac
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Langmuir. 38:8677-8685
A sorbent with a high enough capacity for NH
Autor:
Stephen R. Ash
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Artificial Organs. 46:1439-1442
Autor:
Stephen R, Ash
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Artificial Organs. 46:1192-1197
HemoCleanse collaborated with Dr. John Sherman and Union Carbide in the 1980s to develop a cation exchanger with high selectivity for potassium and ammonium, for use in a wearable artificial kidney. Synthetic zeolites had unexpected solubility in thi
Autor:
Stephen R, Ash
Publikováno v:
Artificial Organs. 46:972-976
By the year 2000, there was rising interest in home hemodialysis in the United States. HemoCleanse decided to resurrect the BioLogic-HD machine, using updated components. A spin-off company Renal Solutions (RSI) created the Allient™, with sorbent r
Autor:
Stephen R, Ash
Publikováno v:
Artificial Organs. 46:715-719
Our small RD company created a novel extracorporeal system for the treatment of hepatic coma and drug overdose, in which membrane motion in a screen-plate dialyzer served as a blood pump and also mixed dialysate containing powdered carbon. Early clin