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A E Jones1, C Howard

  • 1Hope Hospital Renal Unit, Salford, Manchester, England, UK.

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Haemofiltration is emerging as a viable alternative to traditional Haemodialysis for kidney failure patients. This study explores the use of a new on-line Haemofiltration machine in a UK renal unit.

Area of Science:

  • Nephrology
  • Renal Replacement Therapy
  • Medical Device Technology

Background:

  • Haemofiltration is gaining traction as an alternative to conventional Haemodialysis.
  • Patients with Acute and Chronic Renal Failure are candidates for renal replacement therapies.
  • Advancements in technology are driving the development of new treatment options.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate a novel on-line Haemofiltration machine.
  • To assess the feasibility of implementing advanced Haemofiltration in a UK renal unit.
  • To contribute to the understanding of Haemofiltration as an alternative to Haemodialysis.

Main Methods:

  • Trialing a new on-line Haemofiltration machine.
  • Implementation in a United Kingdom renal unit.

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  • Observational assessment of the new technology.
  • Main Results:

    • The study involved trialing a new on-line Haemofiltration machine.
    • The renal unit became one of the first in the UK to use this technology.
    • Initial implementation and trial of the device were conducted.

    Conclusions:

    • The trial signifies a step towards adopting advanced Haemofiltration techniques.
    • Further research is warranted to fully establish Haemofiltration's role.
    • The introduction of new technology can enhance patient care in renal failure management.