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Claims for Patent: 10,098,997


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Summary for Patent: 10,098,997
Title:Apparatus for removing chemotherapy compounds from blood
Abstract:A filter apparatus for removing small molecule chemotherapy agents from blood is provided. The filter apparatus comprises a housing with an extraction media comprised of polymer coated carbon cores. Also provided are methods of treating a subject with cancer of an organ or region comprising administering a chemotherapeutic agent to the organ or region, collecting blood laded with chemotherapeutic agent from the isolated organ, filtering the blood laden with chemotherapeutic agent to reduce the chemotherapeutic agent in the blood and returning the blood to the subject.
Inventor(s):Daniel S. Johnston, Jacques Chammas, William M. Appling, Samantha J. Barton
Assignee: Rosalind Master Fund Lp
Application Number:US15/651,141
Patent Claims: 1. A filter apparatus for removing small molecule chemotherapy agents from blood comprising: a housing having an inlet and an outlet, an extraction media comprising hemocompatible polymer coated carbon cores contained within the housing, wherein the carbon cores have a pore volume of about 1.68 cc/g to about 2.17 cc/g.

2. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carbon cores have a particle diameter of about 0.45 mm to about 1.15 mm.

3. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apparent density of carbon cores is about 0.19 cc/g to about 0.2 cc/g.

4. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carbon cores have a median microporous diameter (D50,micro) of between about 9.3 Åto about 10.5 Å.

5. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carbon cores have a median mesoporous diameter (D50,meso) of between about 30 Åto about 156 Å.

6. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carbon cores have a percent of microporous pores that represents between about 18% to about 28% of the pore volume.

7. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carbon cores have an MBET surface area of between about 1825 m2/g to about 2058 m2/g.

8. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the carbon cores have a DFT surface area of between about 1483 m2/g to about 1778 m2/g.

9. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the housing is a filter cartridge.

10. A filter apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the small molecule chemotherapy agent is melphalan hydrochloride and the filter apparatus has an extraction efficiency of greater than 98% for removing melphalan hydrochloride from blood using a filter cartridge in an in vitro system where blood flow through the filter cartridge is at about 250 mL/min.

11. A filter apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the small molecule chemotherapy agent is melphalan hydrochloride and the filter apparatus has an extraction efficiency of between about 95% and about 98% for removing melphalan hydrochloride from blood using a filter cartridge in an in vitro system where blood flow through the filter cartridge is at about 500 mL/min.

12. A filter apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the small molecule chemotherapy agent is melphalan hydrochloride and the filter apparatus has an extraction efficiency of greater than about 95% for removing melphalan hydrochloride from blood using a filter cartridge in an in vitro system.

13. A filter apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the small molecule chemotherapy agent is doxorubicin and the filter apparatus has an extraction efficiency of greater than about 95% for removing doxorubicin from blood using a filter cartridge in an in vitro system where blood flow through the filter cartridge is at about 250 mL/min.

14. A filter apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the small molecule chemotherapy agent is topotecan and the filter apparatus has an extraction efficiency of greater than about 89% for removing topotecan from blood using a filter cartridge in an in vitro system where blood flow through the filter cartridge is at about 250 mL/min.

15. A filter apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the hemocompatible polymer coated carbon cores contained within the housing are coated with a semipermeable polymer, the semipermeable polymer comprised of material selected from the group consisting of cellulose, a methacrylate polymer, and combinations thereof.

16. A filter apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the semipermeable polymer coating is a methacrylate selected from the group consisting of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), polyethylmethacrylate (PEMA), polyhydroxyethyl-methacrylate (PHEMA) and combinations thereof.

17. A filter apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the semipermeable polymer coating is polyhydroxyethyl-methacrylate (PHEMA).

18. A filter apparatus according to claim 16, wherein weight:weight ratio of carbon to methacrylate is between 52:1 to 25:1.

19. A filter apparatus for removing small molecule chemotherapy agents from blood comprising a housing having an inlet and an outlet, an extraction media comprising hemocompatible polymer coated carbon contained within the housing, wherein the carbon cores have a pore volume of about 1.68 cc/g to about 2.17 cc/g and an MBET surface area of between about 1825 m2/g to about 2059 m2/g.

20. A filter apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the DFT surface area is between about 1483 m2/g and about 1778 m2/g.

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