Jbeany is right. Have them put her on a nonreuse dialyzer and have one that has different fibers. I speak from experience. My center tried to kill me off in 2004 with the allergy to the fibers or renalyn in the dialyzer. I told them they were making me sick! Have it checked out immediately.
Quote from: kitkatz on December 30, 2006, 09:14:33 PMJbeany is right. Have them put her on a nonreuse dialyzer and have one that has different fibers. I speak from experience. My center tried to kill me off in 2004 with the allergy to the fibers or renalyn in the dialyzer. I told them they were making me sick! Have it checked out immediately.kitkazcould you explain more-exactly what kind of sick you got from the filters? What did they do to you?
I can't wait to go in tomorrow and find out how many times.....my filter...has been used. So what I am hearing is.......20 times should be the limit?!? I remember when I started signing something that stated they could "reuse" the filter....I questioned it at the time and they said....everyone in the unit...reuses theirs.
Last I was told was the filter I use is $28.00. If it was single use only that is $364.00 a month just for the filter. That doesn't seem like alot but when you relate that to what Medicare pays for treatment which is less than $2000 a month for treatment here.
Quote from: BigSky on January 21, 2007, 10:50:44 AMLast I was told was the filter I use is $28.00. If it was single use only that is $364.00 a month just for the filter. That doesn't seem like alot but when you relate that to what Medicare pays for treatment which is less than $2000 a month for treatment here. I don't think $364 is a lot if it means the patient isn't puking their guts out on a daily basis! How much is our quality of life worth?
In 2002, all of the U.S. Fresenius clinics switched to single-use (no reuse) dialyzers. They have more than 1,200 centers here in the U.S.My dialysis center (which is an independent non-profit) stopped its reuse program about five years ago and today we use some of the best high flux filters in the US. Back in the 'dark days' they would reuse filters up to 40 times, when they could! During those years I asked my Nephrologist to limit the reuse to 9 times, and he agreed.I heard that other centers actually gave patients more heparin to get more use out of the filters.One thing you might ask the staff to do is flush the filter with an entire 1L bag of saline, not just re-circulate. In fact, even today without reuse, I prefer the filter to be flushed with 1L saline, as well as flush the blood lines (especially the arterial line) and even the tubing attached to the needles with a 10 cc syringe of saline (a wet stick).
So if that was indeed the case, then reuse wouldn't play into it as the filter was brand new on day one right?
Maybe all of us should do some type of consumers report type of thing and compare the various filters on the market.
Me: Fresenius Optiflux-180 filter--without reuse