Displays the dialysis equipment beginning with the First Dialysis Machine — 1943: Kolff Rotating Drumto the "Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Cycler" introduced in 1984. http://www.homedialysis.org/learn/museum.php
Displays the dialysis equipment beginning with the First Dialysis Machine — 1943: Kolff Rotating Drumto the "Automated Peritoneal Dialysis Cycler" introduced in 1984. http://www.homedialysis.org/learn/museum/
I have a book, put out by BAXTER, about the History of Dialysis. There is also a video. It's fascinating, and scary. It's amazing to me that people actually underwent the process, to see it. You can't see in this article, but that big drum actually turned through an open trough, that contained "the bath". The "Safety Check" was to pour a cup of blood into the tubing, turn the drum a few times, and if blood showed in the bath, there was a leak in the tubing!!! I'm not sure where they got the blood, as there was no EPO, and anemia was so prevalent back then. The access was an open line in the arm, there were no catheters then, and no internal vascular access in the arm. People were also put to sleep for the process.
I'll ask my BAXTER rep for some copies if he has some. If not, I'll see about ordering it\them. It's really interesting.