Reprocessing and reuse of dialyzers: A technological solution for balancing cost and quality in lower and middle-income countries.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-28 DOI:10.1177/03913988231194421
Suresh Sankarasubbaiyan, Kamal D Shah, Vikram Vuppula, Vivekanand Jha
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Hemodialysis is the commonest kidney replacement therapy (KRT) globally and rapidly growing in developing countries, while in developed countries it is reaching a plateau. The penetration of hemodialysis (HD) varies widely among countries and is largely influenced by socioeconomics, healthcare financing, particularly by government, local infrastructure, healthcare workforce, health system characteristics, and affordability of the population. Biomedical equipment, consumables, disposables, and labor are major cost drivers of KRT. Implementing strategies to balance cost and quality of care is an arduous task for health care planning, delivery, and patient care in low- and middle-income countries. In this context, the cost of dialyzers which form a significant component of the recurring cost of HD can be reduced by reuse after appropriate reprocessing. But this practice is largely abandoned in developed countries because of concerns of safety. However, the evidence against the reuse of modern dialyzers is not robust and certainly not based on well-designed randomized trials. The industrialization of dialysis delivery, the interests of equipment manufacturers and the nature of dialysis delivery have propelled single use of dialyzers. In this context, developing countries needing to expand HD services access at low cost are caught at crossroads. Process improvements are needed to standardize reprocessing that prioritizes safety while maintaining effectiveness. Recent advances in mobile and internet technologies could make this an achievable reality. We propose such an approach that would ensure treatment effectiveness, patient and healthcare provider safety, efficient resource utilization, and cost control.

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透析器的再加工和再利用:中低收入国家平衡成本和质量的技术解决方案。
血液透析是全球最常见的肾脏替代疗法(KRT),在发展中国家迅速发展,而在发达国家,它正处于平稳期。血液透析(HD)的普及率在各国差异很大,在很大程度上受到社会经济、医疗融资的影响,特别是受到政府、当地基础设施、医疗劳动力、卫生系统特征和人口负担能力的影响。生物医学设备、耗材、一次性用品和劳动力是KRT的主要成本驱动因素。对于中低收入国家的医疗保健规划、提供和患者护理来说,实施平衡成本和护理质量的战略是一项艰巨的任务。在这种情况下,透析器的成本形成HD的经常性成本的重要组成部分,可以通过在适当的再处理后再使用来降低透析器成本。但出于安全考虑,发达国家基本上放弃了这种做法。然而,反对重复使用现代透析器的证据并不充分,当然也不是基于精心设计的随机试验。透析输送的工业化、设备制造商的利益和透析输送的性质推动了透析器的一次性使用。在这种情况下,需要以低成本扩大高清服务接入的发展中国家正处于十字路口。需要改进工艺,以使后处理标准化,在保持有效性的同时优先考虑安全。移动和互联网技术的最新进展可能使这成为现实。我们提出了这样一种方法,以确保治疗效果、患者和医疗保健提供者的安全、有效的资源利用和成本控制。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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