Great to hear!!!
Gives me hope that maybe at least reuse is dying a slow death. I hope Fresenius has been sticking to their no-reuse policy. I did read this from some years ago about what they were finding:
"but several large studies demonstrated
improved survival associated with single use of dialyzers (5–8 ). The most recent of them was conducted within Fresenius Medical Care–North America (FMCNA) after its decision to forego the reuse procedures that utilized predominantly formaldehyde and bleach: The results demonstrated a modest approximately 7% case-mix adjusted survival advantage for 18,137 patients whose facilities converted to 100% single use after a 90-day lag (i.e., “washout period”), although sensitivity analyses indicated that the
survival advantage remained significant with a 60- or 120-day lag period (8 ).
Another opportunity to prospectively evaluate this issue occurred when FMCNA acquired the Renal Care Group in 2006 and subsequently converted its facilities from dialyzer reuse (predominantly using a peracetic acid mixture) to single use. This population presented a much smaller facility and patient pool available for study, but
we hypothesized that a trend toward improved survival could be detected after a 90-day washout period."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3052219/