Dialyzer re-use: a solution for the '90s.

M Robb, H Locking-Cusolito
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Current economic and fiscal imperatives in health care demand innovative and cost-effective methods of care delivery. At St. Joseph's Health Centre in London, Ontario since 1990 we have been pioneering the process of dialyzer re-use in order to reduce costs while maintaining quality care. This paper will describe the process of introducing dialyzer re-use to our unit with particular emphasis on its implications for staff education, patient communication, capital equipment acquisition and the development of dialyzer re-use methods. The paper will also report the findings of an evaluation study designed to answer the following research questions: What is the effect of successive dialyzer re-uses on the clearance of urea, creatinine and phosphate? What is the incidence of fever developing during a dialysis treatment in a re-use program? What are the cost savings attributable to the introduction of re-use? Discussion of the research findings will focus on patient's and staff's reaction to the practice change and key learnings from our experience.

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透析器再利用:90年代的解决方案。
当前在卫生保健方面的经济和财政需要创新和具有成本效益的保健提供方法。在安大略省伦敦的圣约瑟夫保健中心,自1990年以来,我们一直在率先使用透析器,以便在保持高质量护理的同时降低成本。本文将介绍在我们单位引入透析器再利用的过程,特别强调其对员工教育、患者沟通、资本设备购置和透析器再利用方法发展的影响。本文还将报告一项评估研究的结果,该研究旨在回答以下研究问题:连续重复使用透析器对尿素、肌酐和磷酸盐清除率的影响是什么?在重复使用方案中透析治疗期间发烧的发生率是多少?引入重复使用可节省哪些成本?对研究结果的讨论将侧重于患者和工作人员对实践变化的反应以及从我们的经验中获得的关键教训。
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