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American Journal of Nephrology | 1999

Artificial Dialysis Membranes: From Concept to Large Scale Production

Jörg Vienken; Michael Diamantoglou; Werner Henne; Bernd Nederlof

The development of hemodialysis from an experimental concept to a routine medical therapy is closely related to research, manufacturing and availability of dialysis membranes. Collodion, a cellulose-trinitrate derivative, was the first polymer to be used as an artificial membrane and played a central role in further investigations and applications. Basic studies on the mechanism of solute transport through membranes, like diffusion, were done by A. Fick and T. Graham using collodion as a membrane material. In vivo dialysis in animals and humans was performed with collodion by J. Abel in the USA and G. Haas in Germany. Cellophane and Cuprophan membranes replaced collodion later, because of their better performance and mechanical stability. However, due to its alleged lack of hemocompatibility, membranes made from unmodified cellulose lost their market share. They have been replaced by modified cellulosic and synthetic dialysis membranes which show a better hemocompatibility than unmodified cellulose membranes. Most of the new membrane materials are also available in high-flux modifications and for this reason suitable as well for more effective therapy modes, such as hemodiafiltration and hemofiltration. The success of hemodialysis as a routine therapy is also the success of membrane development, because both, a reproducible membrane production and an unlimited availability of dialysis membranes have increased the number of dialyzed patients to about 1 million patients worldwide in 1999.


Archive | 1985

Hollow fiber membrane for plasma separation

Klaus Gerlach; Erich Kessler; Werner Henne


Archive | 1979

Dialyzing membrane with adsorbent layer

Werner Henne; Gustav Dunweg; Werner Schmitz; Raimund Pohle; Friedrich Lawitzki


Archive | 1985

Dialysis membrane of cellulose in the shape of a hollow fiber, and process for the production thereof

Werner Bandel; Werner Henne; Gustav Dunweg


Artificial Organs | 1984

Residual Ethylene Oxide in Hollow‐Fiber Dialyzers

Werner Henne; W. Dietrich; Michael Dr Pelger; Giünter Sengbusch


Archive | 1978

Cellulosic membrane for blood dialysis

Werner Henne; Gustav Dunweg


Archive | 1977

Method of producing dialyzing membrane

Werner Henne; Gustav Dunweg; Werner Schmitz; Raimund Pohle; Friedrich Lawitzki


Archive | 1977

Puncture-proof multilayer dialysis membrane for artificial kidneys - using modified regenerated cellulose, having high mechanical strength, dialysis capacity and antithrombogenic action

Werner Henne; Gustav Duenweg


Archive | 1985

Dialysis membrane of modified cellulose with improved biocompatibility

Ulrich Baurmeister; Walter Brodowski; Michael Diamantoglou; Gustav Dunweg; Werner Henne; Michael Dr Pelger; Helmut Schulze


Archive | 1983

Dialysis membrane and method of making

Werner Henne; Gustav Dunweg

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