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Kidney Failure Hemodialysis
  • By Andrew McNaught

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Function of the Kidneys
  • Regulate the composition of your blood
  • Keep the volume of water in your body constant
  • Remove wastes from your body (urea, ammonia,
    drugs, toxic substances)
  • Keep the acid/base concentration of your blood
    constant
  • Help regulate your blood pressure
  • Stimulate the making of red blood cells
  • Maintain your body's calcium levels
  • Your kidneys filter all your blood (7-8 pints)
    once every hour

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Sources of kidney failure
  • Alcohol/drug abuse
  • Medications (anti-inflammatory drugs) that are
    toxic to the kidney (ex. Ibuprophen and naproxen)
  • Abnormal blood flow to and from the kidneys
  • Prostate cancer
  • Tumors around the kidney
  • Kidney stones
  • Multiple myeloma cancer of blood plasma

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When the kidneys fail..
  • High levels of acidity in the blood will alter
    enzyme and oxygen metabolism causing organ
    failure.
  • The kidneys cannot address the rising acid load
    in the body, breathing becomes more rapid as the
    lungs try to buffer the acidity by blowing off
    carbon dioxide
  • Rising urea levels in blood can affect many
    organs.
  • General weakness due to anemia (low red blood
    cell count)

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Hemodialysis
  • Inpatient or at home procedure that takes the
    blood and filters it through a machine
  • People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) will
    usually use the at-home option
  • To test for CKD, a patients blood is taken and if
    there are high levels of creatine, it shows that
    the kidney is failing.

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How hemodialysis works
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An inside look at hemodialysis
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Comparing hemodialysis to kidney
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At Home Hemodialysis Conventional Hemodialysis
Conventional HHD - done three times a week for four hours. It is like in-centre hemodialysis (IHD), but done at home. Short daily home hemodialysis (SDHHD) - done five to seven times a week for approximately two hours per session. Nocturnal home hemodialysis (NHHD) - done 3 to seven times per week at night. Conventional hemodialysis is done about three times a week. In this form of treatment, it takes 3-4 hours per session
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Side Effects/complications
  • The initial insertion of the needle is painful to
    many but can be overcome by a numbing spray
  • Removing too much fluid or fluid too fast can
    cause nausea, fatigue, low blood pressure, chest
    pains, leg cramps. (Wash out)
  • Hemodialysis exposes the circulatory system so
    infections such as sepsis(infection of the heart
    valves) and osteomyelitis (infection of the
    bones).
  • Heparin(anti coagulant) allergy

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AWAK
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AWAK
  • Automated wearable artificial kidney
  • Four cycles an hour and every 8 hours patients
    change the filter.
  • Electrolytes and glucose are added
  • 6 pounds
  • FDA approved trials start in 2011
  • -belt
  • -batteries
  • -sterilizing filter
  • -pump
  • -valves and tubing

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Works cited
  • Renal Physician's Association Working Committee
    on Clinical Practice Guidelines Clinical
    Practice Guideline on Adequacy of Hemodialysis.
    Clinical Practice Guideline 1. December 1993,
    Renal Physician's Association, Washington DC
  • Hakim RM, Stannard D, Port FK, Held PJ J Am Soc
    Nephrol 3351, 1994
  • Blood Pressure Response during Hemodialysis
    The Effect of Amount of Replacement Fluid and
    Dialysate Temperature." Journal of the American
    Society of Nephrology. 1 Sept. 2001. Web. 10 Mar.
    2011.
  • http//www.homedialysis.org/
  • http//www.dialysisfilterfyi.com/dialysisfilterwor
    ks.html
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