Re: SLED (Sustained Low Efficiency Dialysis)
[quote=CVRN11;3672907]CVVHD is ultrafiltration, which is not the same as hemodialysis. Ultrafiltration is the part of the hemodialysis process where fluid is removed from the bloodstream and is often done with the sole purpose of taking fluid off when diuretics aren't doing the trick, or the kidneys have taken a hit and need relief from fluid overload.
CVVHD is continuous venous-venous hemodialysis. (ultrafiltration and dialysis together)
CVVH is continuous venous-venous hemofiltration (ultrafiltration with no dialysis components added)
It is used for acute renal patients who can not tolerate conventional 4 hr dialysis treatments.
It is a continuous renal replacement therapy that includes dialysis and ultrafiltration.
We run CVVHD 24 hrs a day on the nxstage machines.
We did SLED years ago before the invention of the newer machines "prisma" and nxstage.
These treatments would always tend to clot off on us. We used the regular dialysis machines (which were modified to run slow) and connected to the R/O (water supply).
The prisma and nxstage machines don't need a water supply - decreases your risk of flooding your unit when someone trips over the water/drain line and does not put it back in the drain!
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