Interesting. Thanks for posting the link Zach.
Rocker, I have to disagree about this:Quote: In-center dialysis machines have a means to deliver Heparin continuously throughout treatment. NxStage has no such ability, most home dialyzers rely on a large dose of Heparin at the beginning of the treatment (Heparin dialyzes out).This is why NxStage cannot be used as a nocturnal machine by most people. end quotethose who are doing Nocturnal with the NxStage do so with a different cartridge, which has a provision for using a Heparin pump, supplied by their Center to accommodate that feature. And they don't refer to it as Nocturnal, but instead as "Extended" .......
Quote from: silverhead on February 19, 2010, 06:50:35 PMRocker, I have to disagree about this:Quote: In-center dialysis machines have a means to deliver Heparin continuously throughout treatment. NxStage has no such ability, most home dialyzers rely on a large dose of Heparin at the beginning of the treatment (Heparin dialyzes out).This is why NxStage cannot be used as a nocturnal machine by most people. end quotethose who are doing Nocturnal with the NxStage do so with a different cartridge, which has a provision for using a Heparin pump, supplied by their Center to accommodate that feature. And they don't refer to it as Nocturnal, but instead as "Extended" .......Interesting. I have been told several times by my center that there is absolutely no way to infuse Heparin during treatment with NxStage, and hence absolutely no chance of extending treatment.Do you have a reference on this that I can take to my center? I would really like for my husband to try nocturnal if possible. (He always slept through treatment in-center....so much so that on nights he couldn't sleep, he'd turn to me and say "Make noises like a dialysis machine.") - rocker