I think you're conflating the modality with the device - home more frequent hemodialysis is what leaves people feeling well.
I was on BabyK, switched to Nxstage. I'm still on the FMC mailing list for the 2008k@home recalls, and just got a letter advising me not to use certain lots of pre-mixed bicard due to bacterial contamination. A classic "damned if you do and damned if you don't" scenario.
I disagree . WE have now had multiple cases of Nxstage patients here trying the in center standard dialysis for a day or two for various reasons and in each case noticing how much wosrse they felt immedialtly on the in center machine ITSELF . This has NOTHING to do with the more frequent dialysis. It is an immediate feeling of fifferance on the 2 machines. Even my originally skeptical nephrologist admitted yesterday that the Nxstage patients all feel better WHILE on the machine and immediatly after unlike the in center patients. I can go into why at length as I have some well thought out theories involving speed of dialysis and shifts of mollecules from compartment to compartment but in the end all that matters is it appears that Nxstage is more gentle less stressful dialysis . Yes more frequent is important as it allows this but that is the whole concept here. Slow it down and make it gentler.
Quote from: obsidianom on May 30, 2014, 02:44:22 AMI disagree . WE have now had multiple cases of Nxstage patients here trying the in center standard dialysis for a day or two for various reasons and in each case noticing how much wosrse they felt immedialtly on the in center machine ITSELF . This has NOTHING to do with the more frequent dialysis. It is an immediate feeling of fifferance on the 2 machines. Even my originally skeptical nephrologist admitted yesterday that the Nxstage patients all feel better WHILE on the machine and immediatly after unlike the in center patients. I can go into why at length as I have some well thought out theories involving speed of dialysis and shifts of mollecules from compartment to compartment but in the end all that matters is it appears that Nxstage is more gentle less stressful dialysis . Yes more frequent is important as it allows this but that is the whole concept here. Slow it down and make it gentler.Any standard machine has the ability to run at a slower dialysate flow rate but they don't because that would decrease their effectiveness. The dialysate speed is not what needs to be slowed to provide more gentle dialysis. More gentle dialysis is the ability to remove fluid at a slow rate while using a slower [blood] pump speed.If you increase the NxStage's dialysate flow rate you will increase the effectiveness of each minute of dialysis at the cost of decreasing the effectiveness of each unit of dialysate. NxStage gets the most dialysis out of each unit of dialysate, standard machines can get the most dialysis out of each unit of time. Solute clearance increases at very nearly a 1:1 rate as dialysate flow increase, ie 2x increase in clearance as dialysate flows go from 100 to 200; 200 to 400. This continues until the dialysate flow rate is greater than the blood flow rate at which point increasing the dialysate flow provides diminishing returns. The fluid dynamic shear is why this is true.Why would a less effective treatment, minute to minute, feel better?
I love the fact that pulling 2L is considered a "long gap" (after my day off), and it's often less than 1L on sequential day treatments. Way better than the in-center 2 or 3 day gap and huge fluid pulls.
AS a final question I ask this---How many of you out there can go on a dialysis machine for 3.5 hours and then IMMEDIATLY (within 10 minutes) jump on the treadmill for exercise for 30 minutes? My wife does this virtually every day. Even when she feels poorly after a day off dialysis , she perks up on the Nxstage machine and by the end of dialysis is ready to take off on the treadmill. I dont hear of many Fresenius machine patients doing this or feeling better after dialysis. My nurse told us her othe rpatients on nxstage also feel better after dialysis in a similar manner to my wife. This is common and even our skeptical nephrologist admitted she is seeing this also.
Quote from: obsidianom on May 31, 2014, 01:39:34 PMAS a final question I ask this---How many of you out there can go on a dialysis machine for 3.5 hours and then IMMEDIATLY (within 10 minutes) jump on the treadmill for exercise for 30 minutes? My wife does this virtually every day. Even when she feels poorly after a day off dialysis , she perks up on the Nxstage machine and by the end of dialysis is ready to take off on the treadmill. I dont hear of many Fresenius machine patients doing this or feeling better after dialysis. My nurse told us her othe rpatients on nxstage also feel better after dialysis in a similar manner to my wife. This is common and even our skeptical nephrologist admitted she is seeing this also.Hi Dr. O,I think it's great that your wife exercises on the treadmill right after hemodialysis.Exercise is so important for the health of those of us with ESRD.Just out of curiosity, how much fluid does your wife remove during treatment?Thanks,--Zach