He asked a tech the other day what his pressures were.
She told them to run another Kt/V at next treatment
QuoteShe told them to run another Kt/V at next treatmentKt/V or flow rate measurement?Kt/V is measured every 30 minutes or so on a routine basis (it how the machine decides if you get a green orange light). But, the measure is dependent on the estimated blood volume (or some similar parameter) that is keyed into the machine, so it can be hooey if this number is inaccurate.Ask that the flow rate is. Above 500 is considered OK, though above 2000 is cause for concern. I did 1065 at my last test.
Our techs do something they call twisty lines in order to measure the flow.
Quote from: GA_DAWG on June 06, 2017, 09:48:26 PMOur techs do something they call twisty lines in order to measure the flow."Twisty lines" are a special line set that can reverse arterial and venouos. Some characteristic of the blood is measured (not sure what) to get an idea the amount of reflow, and by inference, the quality of the fistula flow.
I have an appt 6/21 for the doppler ultrasound to check flow in my new fistula. It is growing slowly. They will tell me how it is and when/if we get to 'stick' it.Needle-phobia tells me that I can wait.