High Flux Dialyzer (hd Series Products)

High Flux Dialyzer (hd Series Products)

The High Flux Dialyzer is characterized by its ability to achieve higher clearances of uremic toxins and larger molecules compared to conventional dialyzers. This is achieved through the use of membranes with larger pore sizes, allowing for enhanced removal of waste products while maintaining adequate clearance of toxins and electrolytes.

1. Reducing serum phosphorus and parathyroid hormone      to prevent renal osteodystrophy.
2. Improving micro inflammatory stat.
3. Controlling hypertension effectively.
4. Improving sleep.
5. Roliving uremic pruritus.
6. Enhaneing patients' life quality. 

  • Enhanced Clearance: Provides higher efficiency in removing uremic toxins and larger molecules from the bloodstream.
  • Improved Treatment Efficacy: Helps achieve better dialysis outcomes, including improved fluid balance and toxin removal.
  • Reduced Treatment Time: Allows for faster dialysis sessions due to increased clearance rates.
  • Biocompatible Design: Designed to minimize the risk of clotting and maximize compatibility with blood components.
  • Longevity: Typically durable and capable of sustaining effective dialysis over multiple sessions.
  • High Efficiency: Provides optimal clearance of uremic toxins and larger molecules.
  • Biocompatibility: Designed to minimize adverse reactions and maintain blood compatibility.
  • Low Priming Volume: Minimizes the amount of blood required to prime the dialyzer before use.
  • User-Friendly: Easy to integrate into existing hemodialysis treatments and protocols.
  • Safety Features: Includes safety mechanisms to prevent blood leakage and ensure patient safety during dialysis sessions.
     

How It Works:

  • Setup: The dialyzer is connected to a hemodialysis machine, and blood is circulated through its membrane.
  • Filtration: Waste products and excess fluid pass through the membrane while essential blood components are returned to the patient.
  • Monitoring: Healthcare providers monitor patient vitals and dialysis parameters throughout the session to ensure safety and efficacy.

Completion: Once treatment is complete, the dialyzer is disconnected, and the patient's blood is returned to its normal circulation.

  • Membrane Type: High-flux membranes with larger pore sizes, typically made from synthetic materials like polysulfone or polyethersulfone.
  • Surface Area: Varies depending on the model and manufacturer, ranging from standard to larger surface areas for enhanced efficiency.
  • Blood Flow Rate: Allows for adequate blood flow rates to ensure effective dialysis treatment.
  • Ultrafiltration Rate: Capable of achieving adequate ultrafiltration rates to manage fluid removal during dialysis.

Compatibility: Compatible with standard hemodialysis machines and treatment protocols.

Applications:

  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Patients: Used for regular hemodialysis treatments to manage kidney failure.
  • Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Patients: Provides temporary renal replacement therapy in critical care settings.
  • Hemodialysis Centers: Used in outpatient clinics and hospitals for routine dialysis treatments.
  • Home Hemodialysis: Some models may be suitable for home use under appropriate medical supervision.