Here in NE Ohio Baxter was a main supplier. The clinics taught and used Baxter machines for PD and all of the hospitals were taught and equipped with Baxter products. Now the clinics seem to all have switched to Fresenius equipment. I have sought to remain on Baxter and have been told it is impossible, "It will all be Fresenius here soon". During a recent hospital stay, there was not one nurse on my floor who knew how to connect my adapter so my Fresenius catheter could be used with their Baxter dialysis bags. It's a nightmare!!!!!
Fresenius is a very successful, vertically integrated company.Not only do they own dialysis centers, machines and filters, Fresenius owns the blood lab, Spectra, and the medications Hectoral and PhosLo.They also act as a distributor for a lot of the other supplies needed for dialysis: saline bags, bloodlines, needles & syringes, gauzes, band-aids, cleansers, gloves, etc.
If one gets alarm one or two a night, it is terrible. I used Baxter for close to two years, and only a few nights I had alarms. If the Fresenius machine has so many things in it, it may be difficult for travel? Funny, my clinic is Fresenius, but it uses Baxter machines and supplies.
I just returned home today from a 7 day hospital stay. I had my third bout of peritonitis since mid March. Coincidentally, I began the Fresenius machine three days prior to my first bout of peritonitis. This was a BAD one - gram negative, ect. If I get sick again I loose my PD cath and have to do hemo. I have refused to use the machine and will be doing manual exchanges from now on. The problems may not be machine related, but I feel like every time I use it I'm playing Russian Roulette! I'm terrified of getting sick again!!!! BOO Liberty Cycler!!!
Quote from: WishIKnew on May 04, 2011, 06:25:52 PMI just returned home today from a 7 day hospital stay. I had my third bout of peritonitis since mid March. Coincidentally, I began the Fresenius machine three days prior to my first bout of peritonitis. This was a BAD one - gram negative, ect. If I get sick again I loose my PD cath and have to do hemo. I have refused to use the machine and will be doing manual exchanges from now on. The problems may not be machine related, but I feel like every time I use it I'm playing Russian Roulette! I'm terrified of getting sick again!!!! BOO Liberty Cycler!!!I don't know too much about PD but I am not sure you are reaching the right conclusion based on what you're saying. What if, back in March, you hadn't switch cyclers and you had the same series of infections? You'd have to consider other issues - and antibiotic treatment for people who are using CAPD is tricky http://www.ndt-educational.org/images/03Piraino4237ISPD.pdf (page 118). I'm sorry if you've gone through all this on another thread but why wouldn't you think this is an issue with the antibiotics not completing the job after the first bout of peritonitis? 3 bouts of peritonitis in 6 weeks , on top of everything else, yeesh. When you switched cyclers was the training intensive? were there new procedures to learn, big difference between platforms? again sorry if I missed this already being discussed.