Abstract
This paper presents the design of Rene Artificiale Portatile (RAP), a novel wearable and portable device for extracorporeal blood ultrafiltration, capable of providing remote treatment of fluid overload in patients with kidney diseases and/or congestive heart failure. The development of the device is based on a new design paradigm, since the layout of the device is box-shaped, as to fit a backpack or a trolley case, differentiating it from other existing devices. The efficient layout and component placement guarantee minimalization and ergonomics, as well as an efficient and cost-effective use. The redundant control architecture of the device has been implemented to ensure a high level of safety and an effective implementation of the clinical treatment. The consistency of the design and its effective implementation are assessed by the results of the preliminary in-vitro tests presented and discussed in this work.
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Boscariol, P., Boschetti, G., Dalla Via, A., De Rossi, N., Neri, M., Palomba, I., … Trevisani, A. (2019). Description and in-vitro test results of a new Wearable/Portable device for extracorporeal blood ultrafiltration. Machines, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines7020037
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