Quote from Bill PeckmanWith reuse you can use better quality materials. The Aksys used a blood tubing made out of silicone instead of the standard plastic blood tubing set that are single use disposable. Bill, do you know of any case where if made a differents in patients from using the plastic blood tubing? I know that we are to inspect all materials for defects, but this concerns me now! Is there actually plastic going into my husbands bloodstream? Or some residue from the plastic blood tubes?My goodness, is there something else I should be concerned with?lmunchkin P.S. Please understand, I want the best dialysis my husband can get, that I can still work at my job!
Is your center a Fresenius ? I have heard that they quit reuse sometime in the past. Our DaVita center certaintly DOES push reuse. I imagine it saves them some money - and its all about the money
Sharing a story --- when my father was at his FMC unit, there was a staff (technician) who worked at another facility (not an FMC unit). This technician told us that at the unit he was told to use the dialyzer more than it should have been used. I forget the number of times this technician said the dialyzer should have been used.. but the nurse told the technician to use it more than it should have beenRoberta
Quote from: Lindia on September 21, 2011, 11:52:42 AMIs your center a Fresenius ? I have heard that they quit reuse sometime in the past. Our DaVita center certaintly DOES push reuse. I imagine it saves them some money - and its all about the money I'm sure it is just a coincidence that Fresenius makes artificial kidneys.
My unit use to have re-use dialyzers and I use to be the one that cleaned them. In my opinion go with non-reuse. When cleaning them I was told try not to fail them and push them through their tests so that are numbers stayed good. Also, the chemicals used are horrible. If they are not checked right you could be infused with that chemical that could cause more sickness or death if enough was infused. After hearing some of the stories about the staff at some centers, I wouldn't trust them. Even if they are checked by 2 people. Mistakes happen and this is not one that should. Again, I think it is too risky and not worth the chance of causing more health concerns.
I'm just a bit curious...what the feelings are towards reuse. What have been the past experiences or have you opted out of reuse? I had a discussion with an LVN about reuse. She said dialyzers have been known to be used beyond their capacity, with suboptimal results and sent back to reuse for another cleaning! I can't say for sure but unless I was having a reaction to new dialyzers I would opt out of reuse....I think. To me it seems like a way to cut cost...afterall its all about saving a buck. *rolls eyes*this turned out to be kinda' rant-ish...sorry all.Nae