I'm new to hemo - still in-clinic but hoping to go home and do slow dialysis. My clinic doesn't support that to begin with - only 3x/week or 6x/week, running like in-clinic.What i want to do, because my arm is so little, is keep using 16G needles, with the slower speed and longer time.Is anyone here still using 16 G needles, or is 15 G the smallest that's used in an on-going way?If yes, what lie do i tell the clinic so that they'll let me stay with 16G (instead of going up another size) before they find out I'm doing "nocturnal" dialysis? thanks
Just another 'take' on this. I was talking to neph at apt yesterday and asked about using 16g needles and what would be wrong with that since we run so slow. His answer was that the 'pressure' that we worry about is that which is squeesing through that needle and that the bigger accomidates and protects the blood with less pressure on it than a smaller needle no matter what the speed. I figure slower, bigger, what ever it takes to protect the blood. Something to think about.. So IF im hearing right, i can see the reason to keep with what we're doing and 15's for us..
We had thought of going to the 16 guage as we only run at 300, but, neph suggested to us that though it would be OK, we are better off with the slightly larger as the less 'squeeze' on the blood the better.. At least thats what i remember of what he said... so i wont Quote him