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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: obsidianom on September 14, 2013, 10:39:48 AM
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For those on hemo dialysis , whether in center, home , day, or nocturnal, I would like to know what your blood speed generally runs. Since I posted the article on speed, I realized I dont know what most people run for speeds. I am also interested in where you are , as there were differences in the article I read based on countries. Also if you know what your access and venous pressures are at that speed, please give it. We can all learn from this . Perhaps also give your treatment time with that speed.
1.Speed
2. pressure access
3. pressure venous
4. time of treatment
5. location
6. type of dialysis(in center, home , day, nocturnal, other)(if home give the type machine you use)
Thank you. I think this could benefit us all.
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AVF
1. Speed 280
2. Arterial -40/50
3. Venous 140/180
4. 2 hrs 30
5. UK
home hemo on Nxstage unaided
Kt/v 2.77
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AV graft
Blood flow rate- 450
Arterial- 170
Venous- 210
USA
In-centre self care
Fresenius 2008K
kt/v- 1.5
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AVF
1. 450
2. 180
3. 180
4. 2 1/2 to 3 hours
5. USA
6. Home hemo with NxStage
Kt/v 2.2 - 2.7
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1. 400
2. don't have a pressure pod
3. 150 with a catheter
4. 8 hours
5. VT, USA
6. Nocturnal NxStage
Kt/v was 4 something last month.
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AVF
BFR 450
Art 200-240
Ven 220-260
4 Hr T&T 4.5 Hr S
MS, USA
Incenter Self Care
Kt/V 1.5-1.6
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AVF
BFR 450 - 500
Art 200-249
Ven 190 -260
2 3/4 - 3 Hrs 5/weekly
NY, USA
Home - NxStage Short-term daily
Kt/V 2.0-2.2
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For those on hemo dialysis , whether in center, home , day, or nocturnal, I would like to know what your blood speed generally runs. Since I posted the article on speed, I realized I dont know what most people run for speeds. I am also interested in where you are , as there were differences in the article I read based on countries. Also if you know what your access and venous pressures are at that speed, please give it. We can all learn from this . Perhaps also give your treatment time with that speed.
1.Speed
2. pressure access
3. pressure venous
4. time of treatment
5. location
6. type of dialysis(in center, home , day, nocturnal, other)(if home give the type machine you use)
Thank you. I think this could benefit us all.
Since you are the opening poster, what are your wife's stats?
1. 315
2. arterial: -120 to -140
3. venous: 160 to 190
4. 6 hours
5. USofA
6. incenter
HDP - 54
Kt/V - 3.13
URR - 91%
My wifes numbers: On Fistula (forearm)
Speed 360
arterial 120
venous 210(drops later in treatment to 190)
Time 2 hours 45 minutes
Location : At Home
Type: NxStage . Recently switched to 6 days per week . Use 20 liters of dialysate
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http://www.homedialysis.org/life-at-home/blood-pump-speed-and-your-dialysis-fistula (http://www.homedialysis.org/life-at-home/blood-pump-speed-and-your-dialysis-fistula)
I think this article is new (or maybe I missed it), re: blood pump speeds from Dr Agar or for more international comparisons look for DOPPS data, for instance http://ndt.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/suppl_1/i226.abstract (http://ndt.oxfordjournals.org/content/28/suppl_1/i226.abstract)
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1.Speed 450 BFR
2. pressure access -240
3. pressure venous 210
4. time of treatment 4hr 15min
5. location Virginia USA
6. type of dialysis(in center, home , day, nocturnal, other)(if home give the type machine you use) In center 3 days a week