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Guide to Reprocessing of Hemodialyzers 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by Norman Deane, Robert J. Wineman, James A. Bemis, Springer

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    Author(s)Norman Deane, Robert J. Wineman, James A. Bemis
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781461294238
    Pages224
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearSeptember 2011

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    Springer Guide to Reprocessing of Hemodialyzers 1st Editon 2011 Softbound by Norman Deane, Robert J. Wineman, James A. Bemis

    The purpose of this book is to provide information for the nephrologist to gain a perspective on the medical, scientific, and technical aspects of reprocess­ ing of hemodialyzers. The book is also designed to serve the needs of the associated medical, nursing, and technical staffs of dialysis facilities for data on reuse of hemodialyzers. As an information source, the book will prove to be useful for those who may be considering reprocessing of dialyzers, as well as persons who are currently involved in this aspect of the practice of nephrology. We have focused on the clinical and technological aspects of hemodialyzer reprocessing and have not dealt with socioeconomic considerations. We do wish to share with physicians performing hemodialysis several observations we have made as a result of assembling this volume. We believe that hemodialyzer reuse has had a beneficial impact on the quality of care for hemodialysis patients in consideration of the following factors. There is an increased awareness of membrane biocompatibility issues that has been brought to the forefront with the application of reuse. Utilization ofhemodialyzer reprocess­ ing has enabled nephrologists . to compare the effect of various measures on biocompatibility when the patient is exposed to either a new or a reprocessed device. Previously, few readily available comparisons existed. In the practice of dialysis, water quality has always been of considerable importance. With the advent of widespread hemodialyzer reprocessing, the issues of water bacteriology and water quality have become more prominent. 1. Evolution of hemodialyzer reprocessing.- 2. Reprocessing techniques.- 3. Solute and water transport and sterilant removal in reused dialyzers.- 4. Microbiologic principles applied to reprocessing hemodialyzers.- 5. Record-keeping procedures for dialyzer reuse.- 6. Clinical responses to new and reprocessed hemodialyzers.- 7. Use and reuse of dialyzers in Europe.- 8. Technical aspects of reuse in Europe.- 9. Immune response to reuse: anti-N-like antibodies.- 10. Immune response to reuse: anaphylatoxins and IgE.- 11. Automated reprocessing.- 12. Regulations and standards.



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