Please don't take my following comments as gospel -- check into for yourself.In our training with NxStage, we were told that the pressure pod was extremely important. When it doesn't fill completely (and I mean completely), Marvin's arterial pressure is off (although sometimes not too high to too low to set off an alarm). This affects his "run time" (we found out the hard way); it increases it. We have steps to do to make sure the pressure pod is full of blood at the start of his treatments. Usually, it is -- but maybe once a week or so, it doesn't fill completely and we have to stop, take the corrective measures, and re-start (takes about 1-2 minutes to do). Like G-ma, I'd want to make sure the arterial pressure is exactly where it should be so Marvin gets the optimal treatment.If I were you, I'd check into this more.Just my .
I found out a couple days ago that the pod isn't necessary to the running of the nxstage machine and is just used if you want an arterial reading up on the screen. I've had trouble with my pod and now just clamp it off. Is anyone else doing that too?Robin
When we started nx.. we were haveing pod issues nearly every run. I was finally told the correct way to 'seat' it, and have never, not even once had the problem again I wouldnt want to run w/o it. Im a nosy one, like to know ALL of whats happening..at least all of what i can. Nice handy trick though for some