Hemodialysis Machine At Home

Business Wire: US Market Report for Dialysis Machines 2017 - Home Hemodialysis Patient Population will Grow at a CAGR of 7.4% - Research and Markets

US Market Report for Dialysis Machines 2017 - Home Hemodialysis Patient Population will Grow at a CAGR of 7.4% - Research and Markets

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Nasdaq: Fresenius Medical Care Grows Number of U.S. Patients Using Company's Home Hemodialysis Machines, Launches NxStage® Versi®HD with GuideMe Software

Fresenius Medical Care Grows Number of U.S. Patients Using Company's Home Hemodialysis Machines, Launches NxStage® Versi®HD with GuideMe Software

When Karen Everts wants to go camping, kidney failure no longer slows her down: She simply rolls the first portable hemodialysis machine out of her kitchen and into her motor home, ready to hook up ...

A home hemodialysis machine developed by Manchester—based DEKA Research & Development will be tested in a clinical trial involving a kidney care company based in Austin, Texas. The nonprofit Satellite ...

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Nasdaq: DaVita Kidney Care Expands Use of NxStage Home Hemodialysis Machines from Fresenius Medical Care

DaVita Kidney Care Expands Use of NxStage Home Hemodialysis Machines from Fresenius Medical Care

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Business Wire: Satellite Healthcare Participates in Clinical Trial With Home Hemodialysis Machine

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With hemodialysis, you'll need to: Follow a strict treatment schedule Take medications regularly Make changes in your diet Hemodialysis is a serious responsibility, but you don't have to shoulder it alone. You'll work closely with your health care team, including a kidney specialist and other professionals with experience managing hemodialysis. You may be able to do hemodialysis at home.

Hemodialysis vascular access If you need long-term hemodialysis, your care team needs a way to access your blood. This is done by creating a small opening, called a vascular access, which lets blood flow from your body to the dialysis machine and back. There are three main access types: Arteriovenous (AV) fistula.