Can the aluminum be removed via sweeting?
So many unanswered questions for NxStage. Glad the article was written and thanks to those who participared. Still can't believe no lawsuites.
Just FYI, after being in the 20's for a year our aluminum is now 13 after using the "uncontaminated" sacs. Still surprised they allow 10 micrograms in their processing as an upper limit. Wonder if that has been changed. I certainly hope so.
Thank you, Hemodoc for including the link to your article. This whole thing (SAK recall) has been upsetting and their quality control has lost some credibility. We will continue using NxStage products but this is very angering, very disappointing and downright scary.
I spoke with an official at NxStage as well.
"Yeah we knew the SAKs were 'beyond spec' but the issue didn't rise to the level serious enough to dump 140,000 already manufactured units...and also 'we had no reports of problems from the field' [FALSE as posters on IHD have stated]...' "
Quote from: Dannyboy on June 27, 2014, 08:25:09 AM"Yeah we knew the SAKs were 'beyond spec' but the issue didn't rise to the level serious enough to dump 140,000 already manufactured units...and also 'we had no reports of problems from the field' [FALSE as posters on IHD have stated]...' "If the NxStage contract negotiation team was on the ball, the supplier to NxStage, and not NxStage, would bear the financial risk of any product delivered to NxStage out of spec.
Quote from: Simon Dog on June 27, 2014, 02:15:49 PMQuote from: Dannyboy on June 27, 2014, 08:25:09 AM"Yeah we knew the SAKs were 'beyond spec' but the issue didn't rise to the level serious enough to dump 140,000 already manufactured units...and also 'we had no reports of problems from the field' [FALSE as posters on IHD have stated]...' "If the NxStage contract negotiation team was on the ball, the supplier to NxStage, and not NxStage, would bear the financial risk of any product delivered to NxStage out of spec. The only problem with that is that NxStage knew it was "out of spec" and they decided to still use it. That is their problem right now.