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The NxStage System One with PureFlow SL is a preconfigured FDA-cleared hemodialysis system, designed, tested, and validated to yield AAMI/ANSI/ ISO quality (which includes standards for chemical and chlorine/chloramine testing) water and dialysate for in-center and home use.*.
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- Nx2me Connected Health
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- System One S
PureFlow SL. Created dialysate using a combination of purified tap water and concentrated dialysate. Unlike convention hemodialysis systems, an electrical outlet and a tap connection are all that are required to operate. Nx2me Connected Health ®. Shows treatment data on easy to read iPad screen.
May 30, 2007 · I am a predialysis PKD patient and looking down the road at using NXStage machine for home hemo. I have a few questions I hope someone can help me with: what does the water hookup require to use the Pureflow SL option (ie. can you run a water line to the machine in another room?) what about a drain connection?
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Nov 10, 2017 · Source water flow must be at least 150ml/min or greater. Results of source water may be recorded on Water and Dialysate Testing Log (TM0427) available from NxStage Home Hemodialysis NxDocuments/Forms. NxStage technical clarification: Draw initial product water near the estimated end of the first PAK life.
PureFlow SL is a compact integrated, self-contained system designed to produce ultra-pure water from ordinary tap water, which is then precisely mixed with sterile-filtered concentrate to produce high-purity dialysate for use in treatment. Using NxStage® System OneTM.
A NxStage (Fresenius) System One or Versi needs to connect to water to make dialysis fluid or use bagged dialysis fluid. One month of supplies will be about 20 boxes . You can stack them in a closet, along a wall, or under a bed.