I'm new to HD (PD proved inadequate for me
) and on a catheter until I can get the fistula done (soon). I'm a Fresenius patient, and always have been running with the yellow light on since I was coming up a bit short on the target Kt/v of 1.4 (generally hovering around 1.25 or so), which the tech and RNs always told me was because it's harder to get good flow with a cath than a fistula. I asked my doc about trying the 180 filter (the series I use comes in 4 sizes - 160/180/200/250) and he agreed. Solid green on the next run, Kt/v of 1.46. Yeah!!!
I asked what kind of grief my doc would get for using the more expensive filter on me, and was told that a 180 is no problem but a 200 would require approval from the corporate pharmacy & therapy committee, and that these are approved only in case of medical necessity (they won't let you have a 200 just to get better Kt/v unless you are not meeting goals). I guess that means a 250 is about as right out as counting to 5 when pulling the pin on the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch.
The real lesson is stay informed - nobody offered me the 180; my neph (who is probably the best doc I have ever had) never mentioned filter sizes; and if it weren't for the mention of 200's in Bill Peckham's blog, I would have never known to google and find
http://fmcna-dialyzers.com/optiflux.html. Federal dialysis felons at the federal prison in Devans, MA get the good stuff - it's only the best for them - no problem getting a 200 if you are in the big house.