Quote from: PrimeTimer on August 04, 2014, 06:57:39 PMQuestion: Due to the aluminum toxicity issue with Pureflow SAK's, we told my husband's Neph that we want his aluminum level tested and she said she would order it. We do his monthly labs at home and take it to the clinic (Fresenius). The clinic then sends it to Spectra. My question is, does anyone know if his aluminum level can be tested using one of the usual monthly test tube vials or does/should it involve a whole separate vial of blood to be drawn? We normally draw "pre" dialysis: Tiger tube and Lavender and the Gold "post" dialysis. We plan on calling the center tomorrow during business hours to find out but thought I'd ask if anyone on here knows. Thanks. You will need a separate dark blue top tube and best drawn pre-dialysis. Also, you should not take vitamins or mineral supplements a couple of days before the blood draw. Spectra, like most labs used by dialysis centers, send the blood elsewhere to be tested. - http://www.spectra-labs.com/laboratories-test-menu#search
Question: Due to the aluminum toxicity issue with Pureflow SAK's, we told my husband's Neph that we want his aluminum level tested and she said she would order it. We do his monthly labs at home and take it to the clinic (Fresenius). The clinic then sends it to Spectra. My question is, does anyone know if his aluminum level can be tested using one of the usual monthly test tube vials or does/should it involve a whole separate vial of blood to be drawn? We normally draw "pre" dialysis: Tiger tube and Lavender and the Gold "post" dialysis. We plan on calling the center tomorrow during business hours to find out but thought I'd ask if anyone on here knows. Thanks.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on August 21, 2014, 09:03:40 AMAnyone being told by Fresenius that they no longer test for aluminum at their center because Spectra no longer performs the test? My husband's Neph didn't know that either so wrote him a "prescription" for the test and told him he will have to take it to a lab on his own to have his aluminum level tested and...to be prepared because it could cost upward of $500. Needless to say, I am quite upset about this and concerned over the fact that this was all brought up with the Neph last month and only now are they getting around to telling my husband that their center "no longer covers/performs" aluminum tests. My husband uses the NxStage cycler and altho he did not use any of the contaminated SAKS on the Recall List, he does use SAKS and now come to find out, Fresenius never even took his baseline aluminum level when he began dialysis last September, so we have no idea what his aluminum level was before using SAKS and certainly do not know now and Fresenius will not test for it. Hhmm...You can contact Charlonda Thrower, Patient Services Director for ESRD Network 14:Patient Services DirectorCharlonda Thrower, BA, LMSW469-916-3808972-503-3215 Ext. 324email: cthrower@nw14.esrd.netPatient and renal professional concerns/grievancesDecreasing patient conflict/Involuntary patient dischargeVocRehab/Advance care planning/End of LifeQuality control audits with results to MRBIf not familiar with the ESRD Network system, read this thread recently posted by Meinuk:http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=31444.msg475263;boardseen#newFor specific info on ESRD Network 14 which covers Texas: http://www.esrdnetwork.org/This page gives full staff info: http://www.esrdnetwork.org/network/who-we-are/staff.asp
Anyone being told by Fresenius that they no longer test for aluminum at their center because Spectra no longer performs the test? My husband's Neph didn't know that either so wrote him a "prescription" for the test and told him he will have to take it to a lab on his own to have his aluminum level tested and...to be prepared because it could cost upward of $500. Needless to say, I am quite upset about this and concerned over the fact that this was all brought up with the Neph last month and only now are they getting around to telling my husband that their center "no longer covers/performs" aluminum tests. My husband uses the NxStage cycler and altho he did not use any of the contaminated SAKS on the Recall List, he does use SAKS and now come to find out, Fresenius never even took his baseline aluminum level when he began dialysis last September, so we have no idea what his aluminum level was before using SAKS and certainly do not know now and Fresenius will not test for it. Hhmm...
Quote from: noahvale on August 04, 2014, 07:40:21 PMQuote from: PrimeTimer on August 04, 2014, 06:57:39 PMQuestion: Due to the aluminum toxicity issue with Pureflow SAK's, we told my husband's Neph that we want his aluminum level tested and she said she would order it. We do his monthly labs at home and take it to the clinic (Fresenius). The clinic then sends it to Spectra. My question is, does anyone know if his aluminum level can be tested using one of the usual monthly test tube vials or does/should it involve a whole separate vial of blood to be drawn? We normally draw "pre" dialysis: Tiger tube and Lavender and the Gold "post" dialysis. We plan on calling the center tomorrow during business hours to find out but thought I'd ask if anyone on here knows. Thanks. You will need a separate dark blue top tube and best drawn pre-dialysis. Also, you should not take vitamins or mineral supplements a couple of days before the blood draw. Spectra, like most labs used by dialysis centers, send the blood elsewhere to be tested. - http://www.spectra-labs.com/laboratories-test-menu#searchAnyone being told by Fresenius that they no longer test for aluminum at their center because Spectra no longer performs the test? My husband's Neph didn't know that either so wrote him a "prescription" for the test and told him he will have to take it to a lab on his own to have his aluminum level tested and...to be prepared because it could cost upward of $500. Needless to say, I am quite upset about this and concerned over the fact that this was all brought up with the Neph last month and only now are they getting around to telling my husband that their center "no longer covers/performs" aluminum tests. My husband uses the NxStage cycler and altho he did not use any of the contaminated SAKS on the Recall List, he does use SAKS and now come to find out, Fresenius never even took his baseline aluminum level when he began dialysis last September, so we have no idea what his aluminum level was before using SAKS and certainly do not know now and Fresenius will not test for it. Hhmm...
Quote from: PrimeTimer on August 21, 2014, 09:03:40 AMQuote from: noahvale on August 04, 2014, 07:40:21 PMQuote from: PrimeTimer on August 04, 2014, 06:57:39 PMQuestion: Due to the aluminum toxicity issue with Pureflow SAK's, we told my husband's Neph that we want his aluminum level tested and she said she would order it. We do his monthly labs at home and take it to the clinic (Fresenius). The clinic then sends it to Spectra. My question is, does anyone know if his aluminum level can be tested using one of the usual monthly test tube vials or does/should it involve a whole separate vial of blood to be drawn? We normally draw "pre" dialysis: Tiger tube and Lavender and the Gold "post" dialysis. We plan on calling the center tomorrow during business hours to find out but thought I'd ask if anyone on here knows. Thanks. You will need a separate dark blue top tube and best drawn pre-dialysis. Also, you should not take vitamins or mineral supplements a couple of days before the blood draw. Spectra, like most labs used by dialysis centers, send the blood elsewhere to be tested. - http://www.spectra-labs.com/laboratories-test-menu#searchAnyone being told by Fresenius that they no longer test for aluminum at their center because Spectra no longer performs the test? My husband's Neph didn't know that either so wrote him a "prescription" for the test and told him he will have to take it to a lab on his own to have his aluminum level tested and...to be prepared because it could cost upward of $500. Needless to say, I am quite upset about this and concerned over the fact that this was all brought up with the Neph last month and only now are they getting around to telling my husband that their center "no longer covers/performs" aluminum tests. My husband uses the NxStage cycler and altho he did not use any of the contaminated SAKS on the Recall List, he does use SAKS and now come to find out, Fresenius never even took his baseline aluminum level when he began dialysis last September, so we have no idea what his aluminum level was before using SAKS and certainly do not know now and Fresenius will not test for it. Hhmm...Thats weird because we are at Fresenius clinic and we are testing my wifes aluminum every month. No problems at all with it. We just got our latest and it was still up at 36 . She was at 44 so it is SLOWLY dropping. Yesterday we got the ok to test our actual dialystate from the sak. We are testing aluminum , and all the other levels such as potasium , sodium , etc. This will tell us if the aluminum is fixed and if the saks are actually giving the exact levels of electrolytes they claim. WE drew it yesterday and should have the results in a week. This should be VERY interesting.
On the other hand I cranked at the Fresenius people recently as I wanted them to consider doing blood work for me persoanally as the care giver/dialyzer . They make money on me doing it and we pay higher electric bills and other expenses to do it at home. I just wanted them to do something for ME , not just my wife. They basically said tough Sh--T, we dont do anything for the care giver. REAL NICE!
Quote from: obsidianom on August 22, 2014, 04:41:36 AMOn the other hand I cranked at the Fresenius people recently as I wanted them to consider doing blood work for me persoanally as the care giver/dialyzer . They make money on me doing it and we pay higher electric bills and other expenses to do it at home. I just wanted them to do something for ME , not just my wife. They basically said tough Sh--T, we dont do anything for the care giver. REAL NICE! The transplant clinic sent me 8 tubes to collect from a potential donor and ship back. Fresenius was (by policy) unable to to the sample collection, even though it was directly related to the patient's treatment.
Davita uses its own lab in Florida for blood tests.. We have to Fed Express our samples to them.
So you might be able to ask your nephrologist if they could help if you both go in to the office for a real appointment.
After a full month using hanging bags only Maggie's Aluminum level has gone from 18 down to 13
Quote from: Maggie and Jeff on August 22, 2014, 02:09:17 PMAfter a full month using hanging bags only Maggie's Aluminum level has gone from 18 down to 13 Still on Pureflow - went down from 13 to 10 after a couple of months.
Quote from: Simon Dog on August 23, 2014, 09:34:40 AMQuote from: Maggie and Jeff on August 22, 2014, 02:09:17 PMAfter a full month using hanging bags only Maggie's Aluminum level has gone from 18 down to 13 Still on Pureflow - went down from 13 to 10 after a couple of months.Do you have the routing papers to see if it is a SAK batch made by PiSA? Some folks are still reporting high levels and others are not. I wish NxStage was upfront in relating the continued risks, but they are hiding behind ill advised K/DOQI guidelines allowing up to 10 mcg/liter of aluminum in dialysate. Fortunately for some, it appears that they are using PiSA for some of the SAKs as well.Once again, getting some samples from the PureFlow of the completed batch for aluminum samples is something I have asked for and yet to get any responses. What are folks fearing that won't send in this simple test? I don't get it.
Well that report at lkeast indicates I was correct in not switching from the saks to the bags. It appears Nxstage has fixed the aluminum issue. I am awaiting our own results but assume they should be good too. We can all relax now. No more hanging bags for those who switched.