I am wondering if anyone is doing a nocturnal treatment using the NxStage machine? I consulted my clinic about changing to nocturnal and was told that I could do nocturnal if I wanted to, but my parter would have to stay up to monitor me and take the readings every 30 minutes (My wife definitely wouldn't go for that!!)If anyone is doing nocturnal, how are you doing it? How are you getting your in-treatment readings? Does someone have to stay with you awake?Thanks!!
The Rubin Dialysis in NY offers Nocturnal Hemodialysis and monitors the patients remotely. It can be done. This center also offers the NxStage but not nocturnal. Maybe that is coming. Their web site is http://www.rubindialysis.org/hometherapyoptions.htmlScroll down the page. You can probably email them to see if they have any plans of doing NxStage nocturnally.Daily Nocturnal Hemodialysis (DNHD) is a realistic and effective way to do more dialysis, to allow patients to control their own treatments and to regain control of their own lives. Since 1998, the Rubin Dialysis Center has offered chronic kidney failure patients the opportunity to be hemodialyzed at home, at night, while they sleep. Our DNHD patients are dialyzed 6 nights a week, for 7-8 hours per night. While they sleep, they are remotely monitored over the Internet by specially trained technicians at our Saratoga Springs Center.
... I can not think of a scenario where I would need help and still be able to push the ADT button, but not be able to push the speed dial to 911. In both cases if I was not able to communicate after pressing the button the fire department/police would be sent. It seems to me the monitoring is an extra layer.
This is not a remote that you use to call for help. They remotely computer monitor your machine. If any warnings go off and you don't attend to them, they first call you to wake you up, if you don't answer they call 911. If it shows your are bleeding or the pressures drop drastically they call 911.
I talked with my nurse today about going to nocturnal (extended) on the Nxstage, I have been at home for 2 mo. and trained in the clinic for 6 weeks. I was told that I have to have to have 3 mo. under my belt then I can join a study. I am looking forward to this as I work during the day and feel like I will have more free time. I was told that I would have to do 6 total blood pressures, I guess this would include start up and take off sitting and standing pressures. Running the machine at a slow speed for a long time is supposed to be better for you so I am going to give it a shot. I hope I can sleep...
I'm in nocturnal training. I had 2 months of stable treatments so will start the actual training for it next week. 2 days 8hours.I made sure i asked all the questions before i started. this is what i have been told.
Roadrunner, didn't he mean that the training was 2 days, for 8 hours, not the runs per week?