Researchers Discuss Benefits of Fluid Management for Dialysis Patients at the American Society of Nephrology’s 2018 Kidney Week Symposium.
Researchers Discuss Benefits of Fluid Management for Dialysis Patients at the American Society of Nephrology’s 2018 Kidney Week Symposium |
WALTHAM, Mass., Oct. 26, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Fresenius Medical Care‘s Renal Therapies Group today announced the results of four studies utilizing the Crit-Line® monitor that examine how relative blood volume monitoring (RBV-M) can help improve patient outcomes. All four abstracts were accepted for poster presentation at the 2018 American Society of Nephrology‘s (ASN) Kidney Week Symposium in San Diego, Calif. Two of those studies demonstrate that managing fluid with RBV-M is associated with reduced hospitalizations for patients new to hemodialysis (incident) and provides a positive return on investment. Lower hospital admission rates were observed among incident patients during the years of RBV-M at nine Renal Research Institute dialysis facilities between 2009 and 2017. This retrospective database analysis of 1,068 incident hemodialysis patients found a reduction between 4.7 and 5.8 hospital days per year when RBV-M was used to manage fluid removal. Based on the reduced hospitalizations, a separate economic model estimated that, due to fewer missed treatments, a positive return on investment could be achieved with Crit-Line® within the first year. “Active monitoring of relative blood volume can impact hospitalizations and missed treatments, helping fulfill our primary goal to improve the quality of life for patients with kidney failure,” explained Mark Costanzo, president, Fresenius Medical Care Renal Therapies Group. “These new studies highlight the benefits of using a device like Crit-Line to improve dialysis treatments and lower overall healthcare costs.” Fluid management is a critical concern for dialysis patients as both fluid overload and fluid depletion are associated with cardiovascular events and increased mortality. In a paper by the Renal Research Institute (RRI) published in Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation in September this year, their analysis demonstrated that attainment of certain hourly RBV ranges are associated with improved survival. Another abstract presented at ASN Kidney Week further establishes the link between RBV, central-venous oxygen saturation and mortality. The four posters looking at the benefits of RBV-M will be presented at ASN Kidney Week on Thursday, Oct. 24 and Friday, Oct. 25. The abstracts are available online at the conference’s website: https://www.asn-online.org/education/kidneyweek/ For more information on FMCNA at the 2018 ASN Kidney Week, visit FMCNA.com/ASN. For more information about Crit-Line®, visit http://fmcna-crit-line.com. Poster Presentations
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