In this work, the main parameters and advantages of magnetically controlled sorbents are considered. A large surface of nanodispersed magnetically controlled sorbents adsorbs large amounts of toxins, therefore, the consumption of magnetically controlled sorbents in each operation is insignificant. The ability to quickly replace the spent magnetically controlled sorbents in the detoxification apparatus with a new portion of magnetically controlled sorbents increases the reliability, simplicity and ease of use of the method under consideration. The small thickness of the sorbent layer and the availability of the sorbent surface provide almost instantaneous establishment of equilibrium concentrations, which significantly reduces the required processing time for the biofluid and increases the productivity of the purification process.
This work shows the conditions that ensure the efficiency of the device for extracorporeal detoxification using new technologies using magnetically controlled sorbents. The above technique allows calculating and, accordingly, optimizing the parameters of one of the important components of this device - the unit for sorption and removal of toxins from biofluid. A weighted estimate of the required concentration of magnetically controlled sorbents in the biofluid being purified, the amount and concentration of an emulsion containing a magnetically controlled sorbent, and the duration of the procedure ensures the safety and effectiveness of this method of medical care.
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