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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis - NxStage Users => Topic started by: alrac on April 09, 2014, 02:30:13 AM
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I remember when the machines first came out, getting the air out of the lines was a pain, I had bruises under my fingernails from thumping and tapping so much, has that changed any? Are the lines easier to clear?
Thank you, Carla
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Yes. It's a little easier now.
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I have no problem with it, quite a lot easier when clamping the red line for 3 secs when the prime is in 23.0, and tilting the dialyzer before 'snap and tap'
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It depends. The machine has not changed at all.
If your environment caused air, which is to say if you have a cool environment, it will be the same. There are a number of things which cause air. Some people do not have as much problem with air as others. I do have air issues, but I am also anal about it. Air can cause untold issues with your body, I am very careful to make sure to avoid that.
I warm my saline to keep air from being absorbed. I changed the prime parameters to run the pumps much slower so as not to aerate the saline any more than I can. I then let it recirculate about15-30 min to drive as much air out as possible.
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Yes. it is much easier than they were 7 years ago. Still takes awhile but since the cartages are so much cheaper/lighter/flimsier it is much easier to get the air out.