Quote from: Zach on August 14, 2006, 06:19:59 AMWhat do you folks mean when you say your fistula "Blows"?I use a pump speed of 42515 gauge (blue) needle for the arterial (fistula), pressure -250-260 (I stick this one myself)16 gauge (green) needle for the venous, pressure 260I guess my pressure numbers are high compared to most of you folks. Maybe it's because my hematocrit is 41% ... and of course my preference for a smaller needle in my venous site.Am I suffering from Deja Vu? I thought I just answered to this post? I don't know if the term is correct but I call it "fistula blow" when they stick me and then I get a goose egg and they have to put ice on it and infiltrate another spot. It has been happening an awful lot I am afraid this is just something I will have to get used to and accept as part of my treatment 3x/wk
What do you folks mean when you say your fistula "Blows"?I use a pump speed of 42515 gauge (blue) needle for the arterial (fistula), pressure -250-260 (I stick this one myself)16 gauge (green) needle for the venous, pressure 260I guess my pressure numbers are high compared to most of you folks. Maybe it's because my hematocrit is 41% ... and of course my preference for a smaller needle in my venous site.
Have you tried a smaller gauge needle? Maybe try a 16 gauge.
What does hematocrit have to do with what needle you use?
So wouldnt you need a bigger needle with a higher HCTto get lower pressures? I cant say we use HCT to determine needle size here. Usually we start on a smaller needle then work up to a 15g, which seems to be what most people are on. I had to move up to a 14g because of clotting, and then started on aspirin so I could go back to using 15g.
I hear the crowd in the background: Go 15g ... Go 15g ... Go 15g!!!
i run at 525 most of the time my transonic said it works at 1990 and i use 15 gauge needles and 14 on test day and i go 2 1/2 hours 3 x 's a week
I am wondering why 14's on test day? Wouldn't that actually give a false blood lab workup because it would enable more blood to be processed over what you normally run at? Or is it the same?
Quote from: Naive27 on August 25, 2006, 01:22:48 AMi run at 525 most of the time my transonic said it works at 1990 and i use 15 gauge needles and 14 on test day and i go 2 1/2 hours 3 x 's a weekI am wondering why 14's on test day? Wouldn't that actually give a false blood lab workup because it would enable more blood to be processed over what you normally run at? Or is it the same?
Quote from: BigSky on August 26, 2006, 03:52:37 AMQuote from: Naive27 on August 25, 2006, 01:22:48 AMi run at 525 most of the time my transonic said it works at 1990 and i use 15 gauge needles and 14 on test day and i go 2 1/2 hours 3 x 's a weekI am wondering why 14's on test day? Wouldn't that actually give a false blood lab workup because it would enable more blood to be processed over what you normally run at? Or is it the same?The guage of the cannula doesnt determine the amount of blood processed as far as Im aware.