Are you familiar with this product for increasing B2 microglobulin removal during dialysis? Is cost the only reason clinics in the U.S. are not including Lixelle? Since amyloidosis is a major complication of long term dialysis, it only makes sense to utilize this product. I remember when on dialysis in the mid-1980s, a charcoal filter was periodically attached during treatment to remove aluminum buildup from the most effective phosphorus binder prescribed at the time. Medicare and insurance paid for that, but then again, it was before bundling. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12921124http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15084199
Quote from: noahvale on November 16, 2012, 10:49:01 PMAre you familiar with this product for increasing B2 microglobulin removal during dialysis? Is cost the only reason clinics in the U.S. are not including Lixelle? Since amyloidosis is a major complication of long term dialysis, it only makes sense to utilize this product. I remember when on dialysis in the mid-1980s, a charcoal filter was periodically attached during treatment to remove aluminum buildup from the most effective phosphorus binder prescribed at the time. Medicare and insurance paid for that, but then again, it was before bundling. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12921124http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15084199You might interested in this PDF http://jasn.asnjournals.org/content/early/2009/01/07/ASN.2008080899.full.pdfSorbent columns generally are having trouble pricing out - the FMC Allient system has been 6 months from launch for four years - in the current post bundle environment The bundle makes the sorbent systems marginally more economically viable but its a low bar. Prebundle they were even farther from profitability.If CMS saw use of a column like Lixelle as a separate procedure, above and beyond a hemodialysis treatment, that would get it into use but if it has to be funded out of the bundle the money isn't there - if I as I assume these would cost about $70 - $80/treatment.
So you have a GAG order?Interesting. Okay, you have 4 years left and then you have to tell us everything.
Quote from: Zach on November 18, 2012, 01:34:01 PMIs this product still available in the U.S.? I don't know and in their responses, Bill and Peter, didn't offer up that info. I'm seeing my former dialysis nephrologist on Tuesday and hopefully he will give me more info plus maybe a way to get Medicare to cover it outside the bundle. Do you have experience with Lixelle?
Is this product still available in the U.S.?
Some info about amyloid:http://homedialysis.org/article/life_at_home/avoiding_a_pain_in_the_neck_dialysis_related_amyloidosisI doubt Lixelle is available in the US because they were not an exhibitor at KidneyWeek - the annual American Society of Nephrology conference.I think you would get some good information if you asked Dr Agar what he knows about it:http://forums.homedialysis.org/forums/16-Dr-John-Agar-Nephrologist
Hey Peter, how is the new PAK any different than what's in the PureFlow System? Or are you allowed to answer? Maybe its a different PAK. Ours is a heavy "Card" that slides in the side of PF system cabinet. It contains 5to6 filters, kind a like a mini water treatment center. The water passes through each filter till the end, where it is tested before use of batch.Jesus is Lord,lmunchkin
I am currently using the equivalent of 6-10 cups per day of green tea via supplement trying to reduce inflammation and dissolve amyloid and will be adding turmeric to help achieve that goal.