Hi! Like I said in my introduction post, I've been home on the Nxstage machine since Dec. 04 and LOVING it.. well, the being home part, nothing else. I'm curious as to what everyone averages per treatment, I know everyone is different, and it there are tons of variables that go into consideration when figuring out the "formula". Here's my info:# of days a week: 6# of NXSTAGE bags: (3) 5L bags each treatmentBlood Flow Rate: Lately 410/420Average UF: Between .3 - 2. depending Average treatment time: 2:15/2:25I asked my doc if I could maybe go to 5 days a week, he said because of the "formula" I'd probaly having to end up adding at LEAST an extra hour onto each treatment, which sounds ridiculous to me. Another thing I don't really get, I used to go in center, 3x a week, for 2 hours and 45 minutes each treatment, and my labs were great. Now I'm doing it daily, for almost 2 and a half hours each treatment, didn't really see a drastic change in my labs, so I dont understand what the big deal would be about doing it 5 days a week?! Does anyone else do it 5 days a week?Sorry if a question like this has been posted before.
This is an old thread, but I actually found it while googling. Trying to determine the optimal FF.You may already know all this, but here is the skinny on FF. Filtration Fraction is better understood if you think of it as Flow Fraction. It is the ratio of dialysate flow to blood flow going through the filter. On the Nxstage, blood flow is in Milliliters per minute and dialysate is in liters per hour. If you convert them to the same units you will find that a blood flow rate of 450 and a dialysate rate of 9.0, you have 3 times as much blood flow as dialysate which gives a ratio of 3 to 1 or 33%--or an FF of 33.We did a little experiment with my wife last week. We just switched over from the bags to the pureflow unit. I ran 15L at a FF of 33. then the next day we ran 18L at a FF of 38. We drew pre and post on both treatments to run kinetics. I talked to the nurse last night and the 18L at the faster rate gave a significantly better kt/v than the 15L at FF of 33. The treatment time was roughly the same.I am trying to find out what the upper limit of the FF is that is recommended by Nxstage and why? Since we have to make a batch of 60L at a time and have to use it within 3 days or dispose of it, why wouldn't you just use a minimum of 20L per treatment and speed up the FF to hit your 2 to 2 1/2 hour treatment time?Well, if anyone has any input on this, I would be interested in seeing it.