Traveling near Cheshire, MA. All set up to run. No heparin. Anybody nearby that can spare some.
Well, I am no longer with one of the big 2. The clinic said they could not call in across state lines. They said use 50 cc flush every 30 minutes and add that fluid to the amount I was taking off.Also said since my bags where connected and we were primed the setup was only good for 4 hours. Never heard that before.Anyway the 50 cc flushes worked.
Also said since my bags where connected and we were primed the setup was only good for 4 hours. Never heard that before.
QuoteAlso said since my bags where connected and we were primed the setup was only good for 4 hours. Never heard that before.This is a matter of clinic policy. The FMC clinic I use has a 2 hour maximum setup to treatment start time in the clinic, and recommends the same to their home hemo patients.
It has nothing to do with the physical viability of the dialyzer - they are the same ones used for extended hour treatments either for incenter machines or home nxstage. What it has to with is giving a patient who is late coming in, a 2 hour window before his set up is taken down and reset for the ext patient. The clinic will consider a half treatment OK, better than nothing, but anything less, reschedule. It's economics (profit), not medical related, especially when talking incenter.
Quote from: Vt Big Rig on June 20, 2016, 07:47:39 PMWell, I am no longer with one of the big 2. The clinic said they could not call in across state lines. They said use 50 cc flush every 30 minutes and add that fluid to the amount I was taking off.Also said since my bags where connected and we were primed the setup was only good for 4 hours. Never heard that before.Anyway the 50 cc flushes worked.Not so sure using this to leave one of the big 2 is wise, not even as a last straw issue unless the clinic was totally arrogant/dismissive in its response to you. I believe any clinic would give you the same answer that I had suggested you ask about. Flushes are pretty much standard, epecially in medical situations like michadl murphy brought up where bleeding could be an issue. Glad you were able to get in your treatment and learned something new as well.