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  1. Users will need additional ancillary devices and training to perform solo home hemodialysis. If a doctor prescribes “nocturnal” home hemodialysis at night while the user and a care partner are sleeping, risks increase due to the length of treatment time and because therapy is performed while users and their care partners are sleeping.

  2. Frequency and duration matter. If hemodialysis patients currently treating three days per week are experiencing large fluid gains, impaired cardiovascular function, hemodynamic instability, or are otherwise not tolerating their current therapy, they may want to consider more frequent hemodialysis.

  3. Managing critically ill patients is complex. For that reason, the NxStage System One S with NxView was designed to be simple yet versatile, allowing you to deliver the prescribed dose to your patients whether you choose continuous hemofiltration, hemodialysis, or slow continuous ultrafiltration treatment modalities.

  4. NxStage Medical, Inc. 350 Merrimack St. Lawrence, MA 01843 United States 1-866-NXSTAGE (697-8243) Contact Us

  5. Additional ancillary devices and training are required when performing solo home hemodialysis. Increased Risks Associated with Home Nocturnal Hemodialysis Therapy The NxStage System may be used at night while the patient and care partner are sleeping.

  6. “We started our dialysis-based apheresis program in January 2013 and are running TPE with membrane plasma separation, using the NxStage System One. Nephrologists are well trained in the management of extracorporeal blood purification and the ability to do TPE with the NxStage system made the transition easy.

  7. NxStage Medical, Inc. 350 Merrimack St. Lawrence, MA 01843 United States 1-866-NXSTAGE (697-8243) Contact Us

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