This discussion did get me wondering what kind of reactions there are to the cleaning agents so I googled "renalin reaction" and did find this:
"The second and potentially more dangerous type of reaction is one of anaphylaxis. This is an allergic reaction mediated by an antigen antibody complex. Clinically these tend to occur within five minutes of the initation of dialysis and the symptoms may include a burning sensation at the access site, shortness of breath, chest tightness, wheezing, localized edema, flushing, itching, nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps and hypotension. Like anaphyactic reaction it can lead to respiratory insufficiency, shock and death. These reactions may be due to the artifical membrane itself, ethylene oxide (commonly used for dialyzer sterilization), agents used for reuse (these are substances used to clean and sterilize the artifical kidney in order to allow it to be used more than one time, and include bleach, formaldehyde and renalin) and medications used in the dialysis procedure (particulary heparin, an anticoagulant almost universally used for anticoagulation of the blood prior to starting dialysis)."
http://www.medquestltd.com/articles/article9.html