AAMI TIR43 2011
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AAMI TIR43:2011 – Ultrapure dialysate for hemodialysis and related therapies
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
AAMI | 2011 | 29 |
Addresses preparation and use of ultrapure fluids to perform hemodialysis. Fluids include water and dialysate. Includes the definition of ultrapure fluids, the rationale for their use, and the means by which they can be prepared. Does not cover peritoneal dialysis fluids
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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1 | AAMI TIR43:2011, Ultrapure dialysate for hemodialysis and related therapies |
3 | Title page |
4 | AAMI Technical Information Report Copyright information |
5 | Contents |
6 | Glossary of equivalent standards |
8 | Committee representation |
9 | Foreword |
10 | Introduction: Need for this AAMI TIR |
11 | 1 Scope 1.1 Inclusions 1.2 Exclusions 2 Definitions |
12 | 3 Rationale for the use of ultrapure dialysate 3.1 Exposure to microbiological contaminants in dialysate 3.2 Sources of microbial contamination |
13 | 3.3 Bacterial products can cross both low-flux and high-flux membranes fabricated from cellulose and synthetic polymers and stimulate an inflammatory response |
14 | 3.4 Use of ultrapure dialysate reduces long-term morbidity associated with inflammation |
15 | 3.5 Current status of the use of ultrapure dialysate for standard dialysis 4 Strategies to achieve ultrapure dialysate 4.1 System design |
16 | 4.2 Strategies for reducing biofilm formation 4.2.1 Basic design considerations |
17 | 4.3 Disinfection method 4.3.1 Hot water disinfection 4.3.2 Ozonation |
18 | 4.4 System maintenance |
19 | 4.4.1 System disinfection 4.4.2 Filter maintenance 4.4.3 Chemical quality of water 5 Demonstrating compliance with recommendations for the microbiological quality of dialysate 5.1 Monitoring bacterial levels |
21 | 5.2 Monitoring for endotoxin levels |
22 | 5.3 Monitoring biofilm 5.4 Recommended monitoring frequencies |
24 | Bibliography |