Hubby was on home dialysis using Nxstage for a few months and was it rough going. He eventually went back to in-unit dialysis-his labs were horrible and he felt and looked awful. The concensus was that he was not getting good dialysis because he was too tall and too active for the machine.
Quote from: KTangel on September 15, 2006, 09:07:11 PMHubby was on home dialysis using Nxstage for a few months and was it rough going. He eventually went back to in-unit dialysis-his labs were horrible and he felt and looked awful. The concensus was that he was not getting good dialysis because he was too tall and too active for the machine.That's a very interesting development. How many hours and days per week was he on dialysis at home? What kind of filters does Nxstage use? Are there any comparisons to other filters on the market? What is the URR for each treatment?
Here's a question for those of you using NxStage currently. Does Medicare or Medicaid pitch in on the costs? Since Gambro's machines have been caught in FDA hell Davita hasn't been able to get any home hemo machines unless they are from us, and there is such a backlog on home machine right now it's not even funny. This has caused a huge surge in home hemo patients coming to Fresenius for their home treatments. I know Fresenius has no problems with taking Davita's patients from them, but when I asked my boss why Davita doesn't hook them up with a company like NxStage he said they don't work with either of those programs. Is this true?
Hubby was on home dialysis using Nxstage for a few months and was it rough going. He eventually went back to in-unit dialysis-his labs were horrible and he felt and looked awful. The concensus was that he was not getting good dialysis because he was too tall and too active for the machine....... He was dialysing six days a week for two hours each time. He was really disappointed when it did not work as well as he was hoping.
Quote from: KTangel on September 18, 2006, 06:36:44 PMHubby was on home dialysis using Nxstage for a few months and was it rough going. He eventually went back to in-unit dialysis-his labs were horrible and he felt and looked awful. The concensus was that he was not getting good dialysis because he was too tall and too active for the machine....... He was dialysing six days a week for two hours each time. He was really disappointed when it did not work as well as he was hoping.I thought the time on NxStage was usually 2.5 to 3+ hours? Why was his prescription for only 2 hours? Since he is large and active shouldn't it have been more??? I'm especially interested because my husband hopes to use a NxStage and he is about 230 to 250 pounds (we don't know his actual weight because his PKD kidneys weigh between 20 and 40 pounds). Both of the directors and both of the social workers we spoke to at the two clinics using the NxStage, said that his size/weight would not be a problem.
I have heard that the base used in NxStage isnt as good as regular bicarbonate base. Is that true?
Quote from: Black on September 26, 2006, 07:36:28 PMQuote from: KTangel on September 18, 2006, 06:36:44 PMHubby was on home dialysis using Nxstage for a few months and was it rough going. He eventually went back to in-unit dialysis-his labs were horrible and he felt and looked awful. The concensus was that he was not getting good dialysis because he was too tall and too active for the machine....... He was dialysing six days a week for two hours each time. He was really disappointed when it did not work as well as he was hoping.I thought the time on NxStage was usually 2.5 to 3+ hours? Why was his prescription for only 2 hours? Since he is large and active shouldn't it have been more??? I'm especially interested because my husband hopes to use a NxStage and he is about 230 to 250 pounds (we don't know his actual weight because his PKD kidneys weigh between 20 and 40 pounds). Both of the directors and both of the social workers we spoke to at the two clinics using the NxStage, said that his size/weight would not be a problem. No his size will be a problem, he will have to run longer due to his weight. He will definitely need 3+ hours of treatment and 20+ liters of solution. Yeah I am not sure about their 2 hour treatment comment, because 2 hours is like the minimum time in fact I only use 18 liters of dialysate fluid and even when I am taking off only maybe half a kilo I STILL run at least 2:20. I weigh just under 200lbs. Also the comment about "too tall and to active" makes no sense to me. I really think they were improperly trained. Honestly this is the FIRST bad experience I have heard about NxStage and I think there is more to the story.
... We have well water, so we won't be having the Pureflow. ...